Transitional Housing in Prince George.
A bridge toward independence.
The Transitional Housing program provides affordable and accessible housing for up to nine men transitioning from homelessness to a more stable environment. The program is abstinence-based and funded by BC Housing.
A place to stabilize.

In Prince George, The Northern John Howard Society of BC provides transitional housing for up to nine men at 154 Quebec Street.
The Program
For men (cisgender and transgender) transitioning from homelessness.
Transitional Housing
Affordable accommodation.
Laundry, cable, and internet included.
Help connecting to employment, health, and community services.
Limited funding available for those transitioning to the private market.
Abstinence-based, sobriety required on premises.
Houses up to nine men.
Location: 154 Quebec Street, Prince George (Office hours: Monday to Thursday, 8:30 am to 2:30 pm).
Eligibility
Transitional Housing is open to:
Men experiencing homelessness.
Those able to maintain sobriety on premises.
Not wheelchair accessible. Cannot accommodate pets.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Transitional Housing in Prince George.
Yes. This is an abstinence-based program. Residents are expected to maintain sobriety on the premises. The program will accept individuals who use marijuana, but not on the premises.
Residents have access to laundry facilities, cable television, and internet.
Some programs accept self-referrals, while others require a referral from a community agency, correctional officer, or support worker. Our staff can help you through the process.
Yes. A Transitional Support Coordinator works with residents to enhance their ability to transition to long-term housing. Limited rental supplements are also available to help with moving into the private market.
Our transitional housing program can house up to nine men.
Yes, transgender men are eligible for the transitional housing program.