Stable Housing. Restored Dignity.
Stronger Houston.

We help disenfranchised individuals—including parolees, people in recovery, and SSI recipients—secure safe, stable, affordable homes. Housing first, with compassion, integrity, and community engagement.

Houston-focused Trauma-informed Wraparound coordination

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About Aple

Mission: Alleviate desperation by addressing root causes of homelessness and providing stable housing that empowers individuals to overcome addiction and disenfranchisement.

Vision: A stronger, safer community where everyone can access resources to thrive and reintegrate with dignity.

  • Compassion — respect and dignity for every client.
  • Integrity — transparency and accountability.
  • Community Engagement — active partnership with agencies and neighbors.

Aple began after years working with parolees who were repeatedly denied housing due to records or recovery histories. Without a stable address, rehabilitation stalls and recidivism rises. We started Aple to flip that script—housing first, then employment, education, and long-term stability.

Led by the founder with a network of:

  • Parole officers — connecting clients to housing opportunities.
  • Contractors — keeping homes safe, clean, and dignified.
  • Social service orgs (Endeavor, Goodwill, Salvation Army) — wraparound support & referrals.

Services

Transitional & Supportive Housing

Quiet, well-maintained homes suitable for parole reentry, recovery, and SSI clients.

Wraparound Coordination

Collaboration with parole boards and nonprofits to align housing with services and employment.

Property Management

Repairs, upkeep, cleanliness, and safety standards that honor residents’ dignity.

Impact & Outcomes

We measure success by stability, employment, and reduced recidivism — not just occupancy.

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Insights

  • Disenfranchised individuals facing housing barriers.
  • People in addiction recovery or on SSI.
  • Incarcerated individuals eligible for parole with stable housing.

Many currently live on the streets or remain in prison due to lack of housing options.

  • 10+ years working directly with this community.
  • Strong network with parole boards, agencies, and contractors.
  • Deep local knowledge of Houston’s housing landscape.
  • Flyers at parole offices across Houston.
  • Listed as a rehousing agency with the parole board.
  • Outreach to nonprofits (Goodwill, Endeavor, Salvation Army) and community orgs.

Homelessness and housing insecurity disproportionately affect the disenfranchised. Without stable housing, people struggle to access work, recovery, and basic services; many parolees remain incarcerated solely due to lack of housing.

Safe, affordable homes + wraparound support + property standards. By providing stability first, we create pathways to employment, education, recovery, and long-term independence.

Financials at a Glance

Cost Structure

  • Rent for managed accommodations
  • Utilities (electricity, water, internet)
  • Transportation for client support (gas, vehicle)
  • Repairs & property maintenance

Funding Need

Immediate: cover critical repairs and transportation. Long-term: $50,000 to expand housing stock and enhance service delivery.

Seasonality: Demand rises in summer; spring can dip as clients stay with family. We plan resources around these cycles.

Milestones & Growth Plan

  1. Year 1

    Strengthen partnerships, maintain stable occupancy, refine operations.

  2. Years 2–5

    Acquire ~4 homes per year to meet rising demand across Houston.

  3. 5-Year Goal

    Manage 20 homes serving disenfranchised individuals and families.

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