Where Home Meets Purpose
To apply for shared supportive housing, individuals usually need to reach out directly to the program provider, or they may be referred by a social service agency, probation officer, discharge planner or case manager. The application process often involves completing an intake assessment, submitting eligibility documentation, and participating in a brief interview. Applicants should also be prepared to pay the first month’s rent and a non-refundable intake fee.
Yes, shared supportive housing is designed to provide a safe and secure living environment for participants. OmaQuest implements safety measures such as regular property maintenance, security protocols, and staff oversight to ensure the well-being of program participants.
At this time, we do not have housing available for families or women/men with children. Our program is catered to single adults. We recommend contacting local social service agencies, homeless shelters, housing authorities, or community organizations.
We do not assist with rental assistance or utility assistance.
All program fees paid are non-refundable. We will do everything to accommodate participants’ needs and make the necessary referrals to other providers/community resources if we are not a good fit.