The Inn Transition, established in 1990, provides a six-month sober-living transitional housing program to 8 families at a time (with one handicap accessible unit). As one of only two transitional housing programs in the state permitting homeless families to remain together when a parent is in recovery from alcohol and substance abuse, Our program is co-ed and serves single male and female parent households, two parent households, and pregnant women. When there is a birth of a child or reunification, additional family member(s) are accommodated by adding beds to the unit or by moving the family to one of the larger units. A common fully-equipped kitchen, dining and multi-purpose area are located on the basement level for family meals and activities. The common area is at the center of our peer-focused model and fosters a community atmosphere where relationships are formed and parents develop positive social supports and care for the children as a community.