Dante’s Place

Transitional Housing Program

Dante’s Place is a supportive transitional housing program designed to help individuals rebuild, stabilize, and move forward with purpose. Through structured living, guidance, and community support, residents are given the tools to get back on their feet and create a stronger future.

The Meaning Behind the Name

Dante’s Place is named in honor of Dante Williams — a young man remembered for his strength, compassion, and commitment to growth.

At 19, he was working toward his GED, earning his guard card, and preparing for his future. As a dedicated member of Whole Systems Learning and the Youth Advisory Board, he helped create spaces where others could feel supported and build better paths.

This program carries his name to continue that vision — offering stability, guidance, and opportunity for those ready to move forward.

Who Qualifies

Formerly incarcerated

21 years old or older

Male applicants only

Shared Living Environment

Residents are provided their own bed within a shared living setting. This includes access to a shared bedroom (in some cases), bathroom, living room, and kitchen.

Case Management Support

Each resident is assigned a dedicated case manager through Whole Systems Learning. Your case manager will support you with goal setting, stability planning, and next steps toward independence.

Affordable Monthly Rates

$675–$750 per bed

Residents are responsible for monthly rent. We accept participants connected to programs such as Pilot Program recipients, Transitional Rent programs, and other housing support initiatives (including Brilliant Corners, St. John’s, and more).