Permanent Supportive Housing for Women in Recovery
By Erin Trivelas ‐ April 3, 2026
Adult women, or those identifying as women, actively participating in their recovery from substance abuse, who are homeless, and who cannot afford market rate rent can live in a supportive, communal environment as part of MSC’s Titusville Program.
Residents live in a historic downtown Kent building, which offers dormitory-style housing, with individual bedrooms and common kitchen, bathroom, and living room areas. Up to 15 women live here at one time. Program participants work with a case manager and set goals.
Nearly 300 residents have transitioned through this program with an 80-percent success rate at maintaining long-term sobriety and retaining stable housing. Staff are available during weekdays for case management and resource navigation support. House Meetings are held monthly.
Eligibility
- 18 years of age or older
- Single without custodial children
- Must be homeless
- Must verify low-income status (30% of area median income)
- Must be enrolled in a recovery program (treatment, AA, NA, etc.)
- Must have an income
- Willing to participate in case management services
- Focused on working towards self-sufficiency
How to get help
For additional program details and/or availability, call or email.
What to expect
Support for our tenants includes on-site case management, housing stability support, and increasing their capacity for autonomy and an eventual successful transition into longer term housing
FAQ
Are guests allowed?
No male guests are allowed on property
Related Programs
Regional Access Point
MSC is one of five Regional Access Points (RAPs) in King County for resources and assistance with finding creative solutions to resolve a housing crisis quickly. MSC can help you with an assessment for Coordinated Entry for All, the primary housing resource for all of King County.
To learn more, click here.
Housing for Veterans
MSC offers supportive housing for veterans and their families.
To learn more, click here.
Or call the VA Community Resource and Referral Center at (206) 764-5149 for housing referrals.

