Agency name with * indicates services offered in Spanish
Housing Services – Shelters
Durham Crisis Response Center*
206 N Dillard Street 24 Hour Crisis Lines
English: (919) 403-6562
Spanish: (919) 519-3735
Office: (919) 403-9425
Temporary Shelter for battered women and children.
Durham, NC 27701
Phone: 919-688-9641 ext. 5034
Durham Rescue Mission (Women and Children)
507 E. Knox St. Durham, NC 27701
Phone: (919) 688-9641 ext. 5050
410 Liberty Street Durham, NC 27701
Phone: (919) 682-0538
Transitional Housing
AIDS Community Residence Association, Inc.
115 Market Suite 300
Phone: (919) 956-7901
BLEVINS TOO HOME: Must be HIV+, recently released ex-offender and qualify under HUD income limits. FITTS-POWELL APARTMENTS: Must be HIV+ and meet current HUD income limits. BUCHANAN PLACE: Must be HIV+ and meet current HUD income limits.
Durham Men’s Halfway House529 Holloway Street, Durham, NC 27701
Phone: (919) 425-5472
10-bed halfway house that provides up to six months of recovery services for alcohol/drug addicted men, and those who are dually diagnosed. Bud Curry Program Director – Bud.c@fhrecovery.org.
Francis Street Women’s House2404 Francis St., Durham, NC 27707
Phone: (919) 425-5472
10 bed halfway house that provides up to six months of recovery services for alcohol/drug-addicted women, and those who are dually diagnosed. Originally authorized for 90 days. Bud Curry, Program Director – Bud.c@fhrecovery.org.
601 Carlton Ave. Durham, NC 27701
Phone: (919) 425-5472
Short-term (up to 30 days) residential setting provides care, habilitation and rehabilitation support for individuals having mental illness, developmental disability or substance abuse disorder that requires residential supervision.
Housing for New Hope (Dove House)1406 Holloway St.
Phone: (919) 682-3777 or call (919) 489-6282 ext. 107 (homeless helpline)
Transitional housing for 8 women recovering from substance abuse. Emphasis on addiction recovery; Vocational development; Life skills.
Housing for New Hope (Phoenix House)602 Holloway St.
Phone: (919) 680-0371 or call (919) 489-6282 ext. 107 (homeless helpline)
Transitional housing for 8 men recovering from substance abuse. Emphasis on addiction recovery; Vocational development; Life skills.
Lutheran Family Services412 B2 Pilot St
Phone: (919) 682-8600
Supervised apartments – age out DSS 18-21
Oxford Houses of North Carolina
Phone: (919) 395-8192
Preferred that individuals complete a treatment program and be drug/alcohol free for at least 14 days. They must be willing to accept the house rules and expectations, and to pay their share of the expenses. Housing for men and women.
1822 E. NC Highway 54, Suite 300
Phone: (919) 474-6400
Transitional living for 17-22 year-olds.
Permanent Housing
Durham Housing Authority
330 E. Main St.
Phone: (919) 683-1551
Public housing.
215 N. Church
Phone: (919) 682-0516
Builds homes for low income families.
North Carolina Coalition to End Homelessness
Phone: (919) 755-4393
North Carolina Housing Coalition
5800 Faringdon Pl., Raleigh, NC 27609Phone: (919) 881-0707
World Relief and Church World Service
801 Gilbert St #209, Durham, NC 27701
Phone: (919) 286-3496
Providing housing and resources for refugees and immigrants.
300 N. Queen Street, Durham, NC 27701
Phone: (919) 683-5878
Temporary housing.