Cascade Transitional House in Atlanta, Georgia
About Cascade Transitional House
Cascade Transitional House in Atlanta, Georgia is a 24 hour transitional housing facility, offering shelter support for people who need stability. Operated by the YWCA, the facility’s core focus is on housing stabilization for women, children and families in crisis or facing homelessness. Through case management and safe accommodation, Cascade Transitional House helps clients build a foundation toward greater stability and potential paths to recovery.
Temporary Housing for Women and Family
Cascade Transitional House serves primarily women and families who lack stable housing, offering temporary shelter around the clock in the Atlanta area. It does not provide structured clinical substance use treatment but rather emphasizes safety, case management, and basic support services under the YWCA Greater Atlanta umbrella. The facility is gender responsive, catering to women and children who may have experienced trauma or displacement.
Clients staying at Cascade can expect a residential style environment with shared or private sleeping arrangements and common living areas. Support typically includes safety planning, referrals to partner organizations, and assistance with accessing resources for health, employment, or counseling. The feedback frequently highlights compassionate support and respect for dignity in an environment geared toward stabilization.
Guiding You in Building Independence
Besides housing and case management, Cascade Transitional House offers ancillary support such as safety planning, referrals for counseling or mental health services, and assistance with finding employment or permanent housing through partner networks. The focus is comprehensive stabilization rather than direct clinical addiction treatment.