Our Dedication

The Florida Supportive Housing Coalition is a statewide 501(3) organization dedicated to fostering the development of affordable housing for persons with special needs including elders, veterans, young people aging out of the foster care system; individuals with serious mental illnesses, substance abuse disorders, developmental disabilities, or chronic physical illnesses; survivors of domestic violence; and individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness.

Our Mission

Rebuilding lives through the integration of housing and services for persons with special needs or experiencing homelessness.

Our Vision

We envision a Florida where people with special needs can live, work, and prosper in their communities of choice with the supports they need

Core Values

Quality

We believe persons with disabilities or people who are experiencing homelessness deserve quality affordable housing and appropriate integrated services to allow them to live independently, to make a difference in their own lives and our communities.

Education

We believe ongoing education and advocacy promotes positive public policies and the advancement of current supportive housing best practices

Integrity

We believe integrity is the bedrock of a trustworthy organization which promotes effective partnerships and assures mindful stewardship of state resources

Service

We believe our citizens with disabilities and special needs are unique and we strive to understand, appreciate, and serve their needs

Respect

We believe respect is essential to building the relationships that are critical to success and optimizing the talents and diversity of our members and state partners

Collaboration

We believe working together results in a stronger organization and community

Who We Are

  • Affordable housing developers and operators
  • Housing support providers
  • Community based care behavioral health providers
  • Department of Children & Families Managing Entities
    Managed Care Companies
  • Disability rights organizations
  • Homeless Coalitions and Continuums of Care
  • Supportive Housing Consultants
  • Private health care organizations
  • Students and independent stakeholders

What We Do

  • Advocate with local, state, and federal entities (Link to Legislative content)
  • Educate through our annual Supportive Housing Summit (Link to Summit) and ongoing communications
  • Facilitate local technical assistance through our Community Dialogue Program (Link to CD write up)