South Bay Housing & Services

InnVision the Way Home empowers homeless and at-risk families & individuals to gain stability by providing housing, food, and programs that promote self-sufficiency.  In the South Bay this includes emergency shelters, transitional/supportive housing, and permanent multi-housing units & apartments. This comprehensive network of services meets both the emergency and longer-term need of the homeless and low-income men, women, families, veterans, and the mentally ill.

Emergency Shelters Transitional/Supportive Housing Permanent Low-Income Housing

Montgomery Street Inn
358 N. Montgomery Street, SJ 95110
408-271-5160     408-271-5118 (f)
Shelter for men, both short & long-term, includes job development programs.

Julian Street Inn
546 W. Julian Street, SJ 95110
408-271-0820     408-271-0824 (f)
Shelter and rehabilitation services for men & women diagnosed with mental illness.

Commercial Street Inn
260 Commercial Street, SJ 95112
408-271-1630     408-453-4548 (f)
Shelter for women and children, includes after school tutorial program.

Stevens House @ JSI
San Jose
650-853-7066 x210
Shared housing for men and women diagnosed with mental illness.

InnVision Villa
San Jose
408-271-0685
Shared housing for women and children in a multi-unit complex.

HomeSafe
San Jose, 408-251-8064
Santa Clara, 408-557-9088
Shared housing for survivors of domestic violence.

Alexander House
650-853-7066 x210 (Property Manager)
Shared/permanent housing in 6 units for women diagnosed with mental illness.

Casa Camino
408-271-0685 (Property Manager)
Permanent housing in a 14 apartment complex for low-income families and singles.

Sunset Square
650-853-7066 x210 (Property Manager)
Permanent housing in a 15 apartment complex for low-income families.

Hester Gardens
408-271-0685 (Property Manager)
Complex with 19 apartments/SRO units for families and singles.

Haven / Triplex
650-853-7066 x210 (Property Manager)
Emergency Disaster Relief shelter for up to five singles or families with an adjoining triplex with low-income permanent housing for families.


Emergency Shelters / Temporary Housing

Montgomery Street Inn (MSI)

358 N. Montgomery Street, San Jose, CA
408-271-5160

Emergency Shelter

Montgomery Street Inn provides homeless men emergency shelter in a dorm room setting with 85 beds. The men receive case management and employment assistance. They are able to use the computer lab, attend regular meetings to support recovery from drugs and alcohol, and are linked to vocational and employment services.

Transitional/Supportive Housing

When the men staying at the MSI have secured full-time employment, they become eligible to move into the Transitional Housing Dorm. They work closely with our Transitional Housing Case Manager to maintain employment and sobriety, and to begin seeking permanent housing. Each man has his own private cubicle, available 24 hours to better serve those working swing or graveyard shifts. The men pay a small program fee and may stay in the Transitional Housing Dorm for up to 10 months.


Julian Street Inn (JSI)

546 W. Julian Street, San Jose, CA 95110
408-271-0820

Emergency Shelter

Julian Street Inn is the only facility in Santa Clara County that provides emergency shelter to clients diagnosed with mental illness. We have 70 beds available for individual men and women diagnosed with mental illness and actively engaged in the mental health care system.   Clients may stay for up to 60 days.

Our Day Rehabilitation Program offers rehabilitation services to residents and former residents, Monday through Friday.  Individuals receive one-on-one counseling and support as well as participating in support groups. Support groups are designed to help clients increase coping skills, maintain sobriety, and develop resources to help them maintain independence.


Commercial Street Inn (CSI)

260 Commercial Street, San Jose, CA
408-271-1630

Commercial Street Inn provides emergency shelter for women and women with children for up to 90 days. There are 12 family rooms and 15 private cubicles for single women. Due to the facilities design, boys over the age of 11 are not permitted to stay in the shelter. Women pay a small program fee after the first 30 days. While in the shelter, women work closely with a case manager to secure transitional or permanent housing.  Daycare, employment services, and counseling are provided to break the cycle of homelessness.  Meals are provided and all residents assist with daily chores. There is a computer lab available on site and the Learning Zone Homework Club, an after-school program, is offered Monday through Friday for school-aged children.


Transitional/Supportive Housing

Stevens House

San Jose
408-271-0685

Stevens House supports 8 graduates of JSI.  Residents may stay in this transitional housing for up to two years.  Each resident pays a small fee and is expected to contribute 20 hours a week in community service.  Regular house meetings are facilitated by an on-site case manager who works closely with each resident to ensure each is on-track with planned goals.


The Villa

San Jose
408-271-0685

The InnVision Villa provides transitional housing for single women and women with children. A community kitchen, common rooms, play area, and computer lab are available for all residents. Individual units are wired for telephone service.  The Learning Zone Homework Club is offered twice a week for school-aged children. Case management is part of the program design and includes regular house meetings and educational workshops. Residents must be employed and pay 30% of their income for rent, and maintain residency for up to two years.


HomeSafe - Santa Clara and San Jose

San Jose, 408-251-8064
Santa Clara, 408-557-9088

HomeSafe provides shared housing for 150 survivors of domestic violence with sites in both San Jose and Santa Clara.  InnVision works closely with Charities Housing and the Domestic Violence Collaborative to develop a transitional housing program designed specifically for survivors of domestic violence. Next Door provides on-site support services and counseling for residents.  The community center has a computer lab and a childcare center.


Permanent Low-Income Housing

InnVision…the Way Home takes pride in providing the homeless/at-risk community a “continuum of care” where clients enter our programs through emergency/temporary housing (30-90 day shelter/support), then move on to a transitional program (18-24 month housing/support), and finally into a permanent low-income program (housing status indefinite, contingent on following program requirements). We have a very high success rate moving clients into a lifestyle of self-sufficiency with the support and guidance of our services support staff along their journey through InnVision programs. While “taking the journey with InnVision support” is not a requirement, it has proven to be the quickest route to independence.

Individuals seeking permanent low-income housing, who have not journeyed through InnVision programs, may call to inquire or apply for Permanent Housing at one of our South Bay locations. Permanent housing availability is limited for openings only occur when clients move out of an InnVision program. Therefore, an individual may choose to contact either an Emergency Shelter or a Transitional Housing program for assistance. Please note, no addresses have been listed for our permanent housing locations in order to preserve the privacy of our clients/residents.

Other helpful resources can be found through local city and county agencies, as well as major affordable housing developers in the area like Charities Housing.   InnVision has partnered with Charities Housing previously, this organization develops and manages high quality affordable housing for low-income individuals and their families throughout Santa Clara County.  Further information on Charities Housing programs can be found through their web site: www.charitieshousing.org.

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