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Find clear answers about who Green Apple Haven serves, what support is available, how referrals work, and what applicants can expect during the admissions process.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Housing, Eligibility, and Referrals

Find clear answers about who Green Apple Haven serves, what support is available, how referrals work, and what applicants can expect during the admissions process.

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Helpful information for applicants, families, case managers, veteran partners, and community organizations.

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This FAQ page is designed to reduce confusion for women seeking housing support and for agencies or partners who want to submit referrals.

The questions below summarize the program, housing support, admission requirements, program fees, and referral process in a simple format.

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Green Apple Haven is a veteran-owned transitional housing program for women. It provides supportive housing and empowerment services to help residents build stability, independence, and a fresh start.
Green Apple Haven may serve women experiencing housing instability, women transitioning from difficult circumstances, women Veterans, women rebuilding after personal hardship, and women seeking a supportive environment while working toward independence.
No. Women Veterans are included among those Green Apple Haven may serve, and veteran-serving organizations are encouraged to connect, but the program may also support other women who meet the program fit and admissions expectations.
Housing support may include furnished accommodations, utilities included, clean and comfortable living spaces, and a structured supportive environment.
Services may include employment readiness, resume development, job search assistance, interview preparation, life skills development, budgeting, goal setting, communication skills, community referrals, wellness resources, and peer support.
Applicants should be 18 years or older, demonstrate willingness to participate in program expectations, be committed to personal growth and self-sufficiency, and complete the application and screening process.
Program fees vary based on room type and funding availability. Visitors should contact Green Apple Haven directly for current rates and availability.
Yes. Case managers, social workers, partner organizations, and veteran-serving organizations are welcome to submit referrals. Women seeking housing support may also apply directly through self-referral.
Green Apple Haven reviews the information, follows up as appropriate, and guides the applicant through the application and screening process. The success pathway focuses on stability, life skills, employment, empowerment, and permanent housing.
C.O.R.E. stands for Compassion, Outreach, Resilience, and Empowerment. These values guide the program’s supportive, dignity-centered approach.

Applicants

Answers about eligibility, requirements, fees, and the admissions process.

Referral Partners

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Families & Community

Simple information about Green Apple Haven’s supportive housing and empowerment model.

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Green Apple Haven helps women build stronger futures through safe housing, practical support, and a pathway toward self-sufficiency.