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Provides a range of immigration services, including shelter, case management, education, and other resources. Immigration Services More information:
- Offers instruction in English as a Second Language, financial literacy, and cultural orientation
- Legal services available for issues related to immigration
- Helps with applications for public benefits
- Distributes food and clothing as needed
Offers temporary shelter for men. Temporary Shelter More information:
- Check in at 4pm daily
- Offers showers with complimentary toiletries, 3 meals, and bedding
- Guests must be sober, shower each evening, and attend chapel service before the evening meal
- Provides personal care packages and a change of clothing if needed
- Guest may stay up to 30 days and will need to leave for a minimum of 30 days before being eligible to return
- Determines eligibility for financial assistance and provides referrals to community resources
- Financial assistance includes rent and mortgage assistance, utilities, burial assistance, and more
Offers transportation to overflow shelters for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Transportation More information: - Has designated pick-up and drop-off sites - Those seeking transportation to the shelter should arrive between 4pm-7:30pm
Provides emergency shelter for adolescents with the goal of reuniting them with their families or finding them permanent housing.
Temporary Shelter
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- Offers case management and referrals for other assistance
- Stays are generally limited to 21 days, but determined on a case-by-case basis
Provides two employment focused programs that include housing and a safe place for women and women with children. Temporary Shelter
- Includes food, clothes, and access to showers
- Residents must attend church service in the evening and adhere to dress code
Provides assistance to veterans in need, including those experiencing homelessness.
Homeless Services, Support Groups, Employment Services, Mental Health Services, Addiction and Recovery
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- Services include transitional housing, mental health support, employment, and education assistance
- Offers financial stability resources, case management, benefits counseling, and support groups
- Outpatient and intensive outpatient programs and substance use disorder counseling available
Provides shelter services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Temporary Shelter
- Determines eligibility for financial assistance and provides referrals to community resources
- Financial assistance includes rent and mortgage assistance, utilities, burial assistance, and more
- Determines eligibility for financial assistance and provides referrals to community resources
- Financial assistance includes rent and mortgage assistance, utilities, burial assistance, and more
Provides short-term and permanent housing for individuals experiencing homelessness, including men with disabilities, single women, and women with children. Temporary Shelter
Offers emergency shelter programs all year round, including the colder months of the year when temperatures are 26 degrees or below and a Code Blue Shelter is activated.
Temporary Shelter
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- Includes a 51-bed family emergency shelter and an 18-bed individual emergency shelter
- Provides case managers to assist with life skills training, job readiness, and finding a job while children continue their education in the schools where they are enrolled
- Offers a cold weather shelter from November through March
Provides emergency shelter for families with children experiencing homelessness.
Temporary Shelter
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Provides emergency shelter for up to 90 days to families experiencing homelessness.
Temporary Shelter
Provides housing and shelter services.
Temporary Shelters, Reentry Services
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- Provides homeless shelters for men and women, who may move to transitional housing after 30 days
- Offers transitional housing for individuals in recovery
- Provides a reentry program for individuals involved in the justice system
- Operates an emergency shelter with 24-hour services provided year-round
- Offers case management, rent assistance, food, clothing, childcare, and transportation
- Helps reduce bills and make homes energy efficient through weatherization
- Intercedes with mortgage companies
- Offers assistance with rent and utility expenses
- Job placement services are available for TANF recipients
Provides emergency shelter for women and women with children. Temporary Shelter More information:
- Residents may stay up to 30 days
- Check-in is at 4pm daily; clients are required to leave by 8:30am on weekdays and 9am on Saturdays
Provides temporary shelter for individuals and families in need. Temporary Shelter More information: -Includes breakfast and dinner, showers, laundry facilities, and mandatory case management -Stays are limited to 28 days
Provides housing and shelter services.
Temporary Shelters, Reentry Services
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- Provides homeless shelters for men and women, who may move to transitional housing after 30 days
- Offers transitional housing for individuals in recovery
- Provides a reentry program for individuals involved in the justice system
Offers emergency shelter programs all year round, including the colder months of the year when temperatures are 26 degrees or below and a Code Blue Shelter is activated.
Temporary Shelter
More information:
- Includes a 51-bed family emergency shelter and an 18-bed individual emergency shelter
- Provides case managers to assist with life skills training, job readiness, and finding a job while children continue their education in the schools where they are enrolled
- Offers a cold weather shelter from November through March
- Includes meals, showers, laundry, case management, employment navigation, and referrals
- Offers assistance with obtaining benefits, community services, and permanent housing
