Genesis Joy House: A Transitional Housing Program for Homeless Female Veterans

Genesis Joy House Homeless Shelter operates a transitional housing program in Warner Robins, about 20 miles south of Macon, specifically focused on female veterans experiencing homelessness. The organization describes itself as Georgia's only transitional housing facility exclusively housing unhoused female veterans.
What Does Genesis Joy House Provide?
The residential program generally lasts 90-120 days and combines temporary housing with services intended to help women move toward employment and permanent housing.
Services include housing assistance, career and job readiness training, mental health counseling, life skills education and financial literacy. The organization also operates a resource center connecting veterans with additional assistance.
Genesis Joy House can house up to eight female veterans per program cycle at its Warner Robins property.
Who Can Apply?
For residential admission, applicants must be female veterans, provide proof of military service through a DD214, have an honorable discharge and complete the organization's admissions application.
Because availability and individual circumstances can change, contact Genesis Joy House directly before making plans to enter the program.
Genesis Joy House Homeless Shelter
501 Marshall Avenue
Warner Robins, GA 31093
Phone: 478-236-2207