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 Transitional housing plays a crucial role in helping survivors of domestic violence rebuild their lives after leaving emergency shelter. The safe and supportive environment at StepStone provides a temporary refuge for individuals and families escaping abusive situations, offering more than just shelter. Participants can live in StepStone's housing for up to two years while they work towards building lives of stability. While residing at StepStone, participants have access to essential services like counseling, legal assistance, advocacy, and community support systems, which are vital for survivors to regain their independence. By offering a safe and secure home, StepStone's transitional housing empowers survivors to heal, recover, and eventually transition into permanent housing, fostering a sense of hope and a path toward a safer, more stable future.