Fortune Society's Residents in Recovery program will enroll a total of 90 individuals (Year 1: 20; Year 2: 35; Year 3: 35) in New York City with histories of criminal justice involvement and who are: individuals who experience chronic homelessness and have a substance use disorder (SUD), serious mental illness (SMI), serious emotional disturbance (SED), or co-occurring disorders (CODs); veterans who experience homelessness or chronic homelessness and have a SUD, SMI, or COD; families who experience homelessness with one or more family member that have a SUD, SMI, or COD; and youth, primarily those involved in our alternatives to incarceration program, who have a SUD, SMI, SED, or COD. We will provide behavioral health services using evidence-based interventions, including Moral Reconation Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Seeking Safety. We will also connect participants to permanent housing. Program goals include: effectively transitioning individuals in need of behavioral health treatment out of homelessness into permanent housing; stabilizing participants in recovery from SUD, SMI, SED, and CODs; assisting participants to become fully functioning parents, employees and citizens; and strengthening partnerships and systems of care for reentry populations. Services will include bi-weekly counseling and evidence-based groups, entitlements enrollment assistance, psychiatric medication management (where appropriate), permanent housing placement or linkages, ongoing peer support, 24/7 crisis coverage, and referrals to needed reentry services in the community, as well as at Fortune (including lifetime aftercare).