11 beds are available in 3 homes across the county.
Kildare County Council is seeking Expressions of Interest from support services to manage newly accommodated homeless people who may be vulnerable.
It is seeking managerial services, initially for three shared houses in the county.
The county says, however, that "Further units may be incorporated at a later date."
The services will include daily drop-in support for l"ow risk cases until the tenancy is operating successfully" and ensuring the necessary supports are being engaged in by individuals nominated to partake in the scheme.
Drop-in supports should include key working, neighbourhood management and life skills in preparation for independent living.
The properties are as follows:
Naas (5 bed) - consideration for use for females only
Athy (4 bed) - consideration for use by females only
Athy (2 bed) - consideration for use by males only
The deadline for submission is June 23rd.

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