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Self-sufficiency Transitional Living Facilities

Visitation House | Shepherd's House

Shepherd’s House is a transitional housing facility for homeless single women and their families in East Orlando/Orange County, Florida. This duplex transitional
housing program serves up to 32 women and 48 children (capacity is 16 single mothers and their children for 6 months).

Shepherd’s House has continuously served the East Orlando community in Orange County, Florida since its founding 13 years ago. The original program was established in 1996 by the Sisters of Good Shepherd. When the program closed in 2008, Catholic Charities purchased the properties with the intent to continue the program mission.

Shepherd’s House is to help women and children regain their self sufficiency and family stability. Shepherd’s House represents an alternative model of care delivery for up to 16 women and their children for up to six months in a continuing, non-threatening, transitional care setting in an underserved area with limited resources.