HOUSING RESOURCES
Housing Programs
Fairfield County
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: If you, or someone you know, is at risk of having to leave their home and having nowhere to stay, please dial 2-1-1 and press Option 3 to speak with a 2-1-1 Housing Crisis Specialist. The line is open daily 24 hours a day.
Catholic Charities of Fairfield County cannot directly place people in housing; all individuals must be referred to our supportive services through 2-1-1.
Permanent Housing for Families (PHF) formally named Permanent Housing of the Diocese (PHD)
Housing Opportunity for Persons with Aids (HOPWA)
Conger Housing
Conger Program is a scattered-site, permanent, supportive housing program for 9 formerly homeless single adults living with HIV/AIDS, a specific fragile medical condition, substance abuse, or co-occurring disorder. Each applicant accepted for residency into the program is homeless, chronically homeless, or living in substandard conditions. All tenants are linked to available community resources and receive intensive case management to support their economic stability, overall good health, and well-being. For more information please call 2-1-1 infoline.
Connecticut Collaborative on Re-Entry (CCR)
Merton Homes
Merton Homes is located in the Hollow neighborhood of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Merton Homes is a Permanent Supportive Housing Program (PSH). These formerly homeless families, are disabled, may have aged out of DCF services, or victims of Domestic Violence. Families are selected from the Coordinated Access Network (CAN) and are encouraged to engage in on-site intensive case management services. Merton Homes property manager and CCFC case managers work closely to provide a safe, clean, and productive environment for all 22 families. For more information please call 2-1-1 info line.
Bethlehem House
Bridgeport Housing Department Holds First Annual ‘Landlord Appreciation Luncheon’
Catholic Charities of Fairfield County's Bridgeport Housing Department hosted the first annual landlord appreciation luncheon. This spectacular event recognized landlords that continue to partner with us on our mission of ending homelessness. If you would like to...
Helping a Connecticut Collaborative on Re-Entry (CCR) Client Become Self-Sufficient
F. Lesko has been a Connecticut Collaborative on Re-Entry (CCR) client for 3 years, and recently just turned 55. Due to various medical issues, F. Lesko is unable to work and has applied for Social Security benefits. It has been extremely difficult for F. Lesko to get...
Helping homeless families get a new start at Bethlehem House
Bethlehem House has once again opened its doors and welcomed new families, after recently renovating one of its houses that help homeless families get a new start.
A community ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to mark the new beginning not only for the refurbished house at 389 Jackson Avenue but for the many families who will be given an opportunity to begin a better life.