Horizon Point Transitional Housing
Horizon Point is a collaboration between Horizon House Emergency Family Shelter and Turning Point Domestic Violence Shelter.
This program offers three transitional apartment living units for families that have been in either Horizon House Emergency Family Shelter or Turning Point Domestic Violence Shelter.
Much like Horizon House this program provides intensive coaching along with problem solving and goal setting to empower participants.
The resident must work full time, engage in coaching, and life skills class. Residents may stay for up to two years. Human Services, Inc. pays for the utilities while the participant pays their determined rent.
The participants rent is based on 30% of the participants gross monthly income. Participants are required to save 10% of their income each pay period. All families are encouraged to apply for Columbus Housing Authority and the Human Services, Inc. – Housing Choice Voucher programs during available open enrollments. In order to be eligible for this program your gross annual income can not exceed 50% of the Area Median Income. Family income is an average for a family of two or more related people living in a household. They can be related by birth, marriage, or adoption. Household income is the average income of all people living in a housing unit.
County |
30% Median Household Income |
30% Median family Income |
Bartholomew | $52,742 | $64,024 |
Johnson | $61,629 | $72,723 |
Shelby | $52,292 | $60,824 |
Jackson | $43,980 | $53,534 |
Decatur | $46,894 | $52,308 |
Contact Info:
Call us @ 800-296-8026
Local @ 812-372-8407