Helping Men Rebuild Their Lives With Stability And Support
“Restoring Men From Pit To Purpose“
Helping Men Rebuild Their Lives With Stability And Support
“Restoring Men From Pit To Purpose“
“Restoring Men From Pit To Purpose“
“Restoring Men From Pit To Purpose“
Our mission is to create a stable environment that helps individuals rebuild their lives after experiences like homelessness, incarceration, or recovery.
At New Beginnings Transitional Living, we are dedicated to providing safe and affordable transitional housing for adult men in
Fort Worth,Texas.
New Beginnings Transitional Living provides long-term, supportive housing for men who are homeless, formerly incarcerated, or veterans reentering society.
Each home is designed to provide a safe, respectful space where residents can focus on personal growth, employment, and rebuilding their lives with dignity.
Welcome to New Beginnings Transitional Living
a safe and stable housing option for men in transition. We provide housing only in a supportive, clean, and structured environment designed to help residents regain independence.
Housing Features:
Included Amenities:
Safety & Support:
Location & Environment:
Our program is for adult men who:
Must be committed to a drug- and alcohol-free lifestyle
• Must consent to random drug and alcohol screenings
• Must have some source of income (employment, benefits, or verified alternative income)—ensuring the ability to contribute to program fees
• Must agree to abide by house rules, maintain cleanliness, and foster respect among household members
• Violence, theft, or possession of drugs/alcohol—will result in immediate dismissal
PLEASE BE ADVISED:
This is a supportive and structured living program. Participation in this program is voluntary, and you are free to leave at any time. However, violations of program rules may result in immediate dismissal from the program.
Please note that you are not a tenant; this is not a landlord-tenant relationship. Your participation is based solely on compliance with the program’s guidelines and your commitment to recovery. This program operates on a month-to-month basis, with continued participation subject to review and adherence to program rules.
Your donation helps provide safe housing, essential supplies, and support services for homeless men, veterans, and those rebuilding their lives. Every gift makes a real difference to our residents.
Whether you’re an individual or an organization, your support helps us provide stable housing for men in transition many of whom are homeless, veterans, or returning citizens.
Help Us Connect With Men Who Need Housing And Support.
Referral Form for Case Managers, Reentry Specialists, Agencies, Organizations
Have Questions About Our Housing Options Or Availability?
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Tours are available by appointment only. Please contact us to schedule a visit.
A: We offer shared living arrangements. Residents have roommates and share common areas, fostering a supportive community and structured environment.
A: Yes! Case managers, parole officers, family members, and other agencies are welcome to refer eligible individuals to our program.
A: We are currently building a waitlist as we prepare our homes.
A: Yes, visitors are allowed.
A: Limited transportation support may be available for job interviews, appointments, or essential errands. Residents are encouraged to work toward independent transportation.
A: Yes, residents are expected to return by a set curfew to maintain accountability and community safety.
A: A program fee is required to help cover costs and teach responsibility. Fees are discussed during the intake process.
A: Our program offers long-term housing. Residents can stay as long as they are actively participating and following program guidelines.
A: Residents are responsible for their own meals, but shared kitchen space and occasional food assistance may be available.
A: Small personal items are welcome, but space is limited. All belongings must be approved during move-in.
A: Yes. We welcome formerly incarcerated men who are ready to commit to positive change.
A: Yes. Residents may leave for work, appointments, or personal responsibilities as long as they follow program rules and curfews.
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