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Up to 40 men are welcomed as guests each night in our clean, safe shelter. The men are assigned a bed and meet with a case manager to discuss their needs. While providing men clean, safe shelter is critical, we know that long-term success is only achieved when a combination of emotional, physical, behavioral and spiritual support is provided. Diagnosis of underlying, and often generational, issues is the foundation for action plans and goals designed to promote overall health and well-being. We help prepare guests to identify and seek employment opportunities that offer a career path, rather than a survival-mode job. Guests are taught work ethics and job responsibilities.
Up to 40 women and children are welcomed as guests each night in our clean, safe shelter. More than a roof over their head, our shelter is a place that provides a sense of safety and security and surrounds women with support needed to work on the root problems that led to homelessness. Our Center for Women and Children is one of the few local shelters to welcome children. Poverty and housing instability are especially harmful during early childhood, often causing problems in school. To combat these problems, children in our shelter are provided tutors, mentors and transportation.
Our shelters are open every day on a first-come, first-served basis. We do not keep a waiting list.
All shelter guests must:
The Intake Coordinator will do a phone assessment.
What is NOT a good fit:
You have the right to appeal to the Executive Director, who can provide exceptions to these rules.
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