Jubilee House FAQs

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  1. Are male visitors allowed in the building?
    No; male visitors are not allowed in the building, including male family members.

  2. Is the Protective Payee Service a requirement to enter the program?
    Yes; the Protective Payee Service benefits the applicant in maintaining recovery and obtaining housing. When the applicant enters the program, she will be required to have intensive budget accountability through this service so they can save money to obtain housing quickly. The minimum time in the Protective Payee Program is six months and maximum time is one year or upon exiting the Jubilee House Program.

  3. Does the Jubilee House program provide Section 8 voucher?
    NO.
    The Lancaster City and County housing authority provides Section 8 vouchers

  4. Does the Jubilee House program provide rental assistance?
    Yes, while living at Jubilee the participant pays 30% of their income.

  5. How long can a resident of Jubilee Houser reside there?
    Each resident receives a housing assessment upon entry. The assessment will determine the length of stay at Jubilee House.

  6. What kind of activities must a resident of Jubilee House participate in?
    Life skill classes, house meetings, and other social interactive activities.

  7. As a resident of Jubilee House, would I be required to go to NA/AA meeting and have a sponsor?
    Yes.


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