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Boise City of Lights Women & Children Shelter
Boise, Idaho, USA
1404 W. Jefferson St.
Whether homeless, escaping a domestic violence situation, addicted or struggling, all women and their families are welcome to the City Light Home for Women & Children. We will never turn anyone away for food or a clean bed due to lack of space.
Lunch – 12:00 p.m. (Daily)
Dinner – 4:45 p.m. (Daily)
Boise Corpus Cristi House Day Shelter
Boise, Idaho, USA
525 South Americana Blvd.
Have washers & dryers, showers, some clothing, phones available, may use their address for a mailing address, free coffee & food twice a day. Education center for GED & computer use.
These include services include:- Getting inside out of the weather to warm up or to cool down- Using a bathroom- Having a place to sit, read, visit, recreate, without being hassled- Taking a shower or just brushing their teeth- Washing clothes- Day Storage personal belongings and some long term storage- Receiving a message (maybe from a potential employer)- Using a telephone for local calls- Checking out employment opportunities- Getting advice from others
- Developing friends and acquaintances
- Access to education help and support
Hays Shelter Home for Runaway and Homeless Youth
Boise, Idaho, USA
7221 W. Poplar Street
Provides 24-hour emergency care, counseling, and education for boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 17 who are runaways, homeless, or victims of abuse and/or neglect. Hays Shelter Home staffs the only 24-hour help line supporting vulnerable youth in the Treasure Valley.
Services and referrals are also available to parents who need help addressing problems that disrupt healthy home environments. These problems include: parent/youth conflict; runaways; homelessness; school problems; abuse; neglect/abandonment; poor communication; and unlawful behaviors.
Crisis Line (877) 805-2308
Boise Rescue Mission Ministries
Boise, Idaho, USA
308 S. 24th St.
Counseling & mental health consultants available.
Assistance is for the homeless and families in poverty. Programs provide free food, shelter, medications, clothing, breakfast or lunches, job search assistance and recovery programs.
River of Life Mens Homeless Shelter
Boise, Idaho, USA
575 13th St.
The River of Life Rescue Mission plays a vital role in Boise Rescue Mission Ministries’ ministry of serving homeless men in Boise, ID.
In addition to emergency food, shelter and clothing, this Boise shelter for men offers:
- Education
- Job-search assistance
- Mental health counseling
- New Life Program (Addiction recovery)
- Veterans Ministry Program
NEED HELP NOW? YOU’RE WELCOME HERE
If you are homeless, hungry or struggling, we invite you to join us at River of Life. No matter where you are at in life, our doors are always open to you — we will never turn you away due to lack of space.
Contact us about visiting our Boise, ID men’s homeless shelter for food, a place to sleep, or any of our other services or programs.
Meal Times (Open to Men, Women & Children)
Breakfast – 6:30 a.m. (Daily)
Lunch – 12:00 p.m. (Daily)
Dinner – 5:00 p.m. for community guests, 7:00 p.m. for residents (Daily)
Check-In Overnight Shelter – 4:00 p.m. (Daily). Single men, male head of household with children (full custody). Call 208-389-9840 or come by to find out how the check in for the night.
Chapel Service – 6:00 p.m. (Daily)
Undocumented OK. Overnight shelter, free meals, shower, & clothing provided to those in need. Chores assigned daily. Visibly intoxicated men will not be admitted & curfew exists. Open to public, including many people who are not homeless. Jobs program, sign a contract & meet certain objectives to extend shelter stay.
Lighthouse Men’s Homeless Shelter Nampa
Nampa, Idaho, USA
304 16th Ave. North
Additional services we provide to homeless men in Nampa include:
- Education
- Work-search assistance
- Mental health counseling
- New Life Program (Addiction recovery)
- Veterans Ministry Program
VISIT OUR EMERGENCY SHELTER FOR HOMELESS MEN
If you need help now — whether shelter, food, clothing or anything in between — that staff at the Lighthouse will never turn you away due to lack of space. The doors of our Nampa, ID men’s shelter are always open.
Meal Times (Open to Men, Women & Children)
Breakfast – 6:30 a.m. (Monday – Saturday), 8:00 a.m. (Sunday)
Lunch – 12:00 p.m. (Monday – Saturday), 1:00 p.m. (Sunday)
Dinner – 7:00 p.m. (Daily)
Check-In Overnight Shelter – 4:00 p.m. (Daily). Single Men. Call 208-461-4833 or come by to find out how to check in for the night.
Chapel Service – 6:00 p.m. (Daily)
Salvation Army Booth Family Care Center
Boise, Idaho, USA
1617 N. 24th Street 83703
Boise, Idaho, USA
4308 W. State St
Shelter: Families with Children
Services Offered:
- Emergency Financial Assistance
- Emergency Shelter
- Food & Nutrition Programs
- Seasonal Services
- Casework Services
- Group Work Services
- Homemaker Services
- Character Building Programs
Salvation Army Corps Community Center
Boise, Idaho, USA
1904 W. Bannock Street 83651
Nampa, Idaho, USA
403 - 12th Avenue S. 83605
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
1023 Chicago St. Caldwell 83703
Boise, Idaho, USA
4308 W State St
Every 60 days. Non-perishables and perishables. Bring proof of address & photo ID for every family member & must live in Ada Co. Senior Day is Friday from 1:30-3:00. Seniors come in for food, clothing & energy assistance.
The offer Project share for financial aid, free food boxes, case management, and more. Other assistance will be baby items, such as diapers and formula, water bill help, and the Angel Tree free Christmas toy program.
Help with Idaho Power & Intermountain Gas bills. Call and leave message with your name and phone #, will be put on wait list. Call backs done at first of month until funding gone. During telephone interview caseworker will tell the person what they need to bring in. Bring proof of address & photo ID. From October to April.
State St.: Gas vouchers as one-time assistance. Must have valid driver’s license, insurance, current registration on vehicle. Vouchers for job searching, job attendance, medical and court related appointments. Bring paper proof for why voucher is needed. Tuesday-Friday 9-3 monthly until funding runs out. Bus passes may be available for attendance of life skills class. 343-5429 ext 2
Services Offered:
- Military Personnel Assistance
- Transitional Care & Work Release
- Disaster Services
- Emergency Financial Assistance
- Emergency Shelter
- Food & Nutrition Programs
- Seasonal Services
- Casework Services
- Homemaker Services
- Emergency Shelter
- Transitional Housing
- Camping Activities
- Visitation Services
- Worship Services - Children's / Teen
- Worship Services - Church
- Christian Education
- Men's Ministries
- Music & Arts Programs
- Worship Services - Sunday School
- Women's Ministries
- Worship Services - Young Adult
- Worship Services - Youth Ministries
- Character Building Programs
- Day Care
- Residential Camping Activities
Boise Email: Robert.Lloyd@usw.salvationarmy.org
Nampa Email: Maureen.Lawliss@usw.salvationarmy.org
Caldwell Email: Brent.Church@usw.salvationarmy.org
Women’s and Children’s Alliance (WCA)
Boise, Idaho, USA
720 West Washington St.
The Women’s & Children’s Alliance provides safety, healing, and freedom to victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault.
Call & assess first. Must be domestic violence or sexual assault, women & children only, 120-day program, required classes, waiting list. Parenting, life skills, safety management, & financial planning classes. Court advocacy & safety planning.
Secure Shelter & Transitional Lliving
A comprehensive and secure 120-day residential shelter program and transitional housing, in confidential locations with round-the-clock staff assistance, private rooms and common living facilities for women and children who are fleeing domestic and/or sexual assault.
We do this through our:
Interfaith Sanctuary Housing & Food Pantry
Boise, Idaho, USA
1620 W River St
Emergency Shelter & Food Pantry: Doors open 5:30PM (Call for more info)
Mon-Sun 6 pm–7 am
Overnight shelter & supportive services for men, women, & families with children. No meals served at shelter but offer comfort foods & beverages. Accommodate non-English speaking residents.
The Community Family Shelter
Nampa, Idaho, USA
1412 4th St S
Day Resource Center
The Day Resource Center provides breakfast, lunch and access to showers and laundry facilities for homeless and at-risk of homeless families and individuals. This program is open to the public everyday except Wednesday and Sunday.
Breakfast 6:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Lunch 11:30 AM
Showers 6:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Laundry 6:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Residential Programs
Emergency Housing
The Salvation Army Community Family Shelter provides rooms for families and single women who need a temporary place to stay to help them overcome homelessness by giving them time to save money and find housing. This program provides housing for up to 90 days.
Transitional Housing
The Salvation Army Community Family Shelter also provides rooms for families and single women who need longer than 90 days to get back on their feet. This program is designed for people who are pursuing education, paying off significant debts, or who have other reasons that make it impossible for them to become self-sufficient in 90 days or less. This program requires a program fee that is put into a savings account for the client. Upon successful completion of the program, the money that the client saved will be paid towards housing deposits or rent.
Case Management
Both the emergency and transitional housing programs provide weekly case management for every family and single woman. During case management, weekly goals are set by identifying and utilizing client's strengths to overcome homelessness such as saving money, finding employment, and finding housing. Case management is also used as a means to keep families and women accountable in the program.
Social Skills Groups
Both emergency and transitional housing programs provide a weekly social skills group which is facilitated by Families, Etc.
Other Programs
The Salvation Army Family Shelter provides other services when available, such as gas vouchers, motel vouchers, diapers and referrals. These programs may have eligibility requirements and may not be available all times of the year. It is best to call prior to coming to see if these services are available.
First Presbyterian Church Friendship Food Panty
Boise, Idaho, USA
950 W State
FRIENDSHIP FOOD PANTRY
The Friendship Food Pantry is open to anyone who needs food. It is open on Mondays from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM. Entrance to the Food Pantry is through the door at the rear of the church, off of the alley. There are signs to show the way.
The Friendship food Pantry began serving the Treasure Valley community in January 2010. We are committed to our partner agencies including the Idaho Foodbank Warehouse and El Ada Community Action of Garden City. They have provided us with 90% of our food supply to date creating a minimal cost operation for the FFP.
We are ALWAYS IN NEED of the basics: peanut butter, tuna fish, saltines, canned fruit, canned vegetables, and soup. Thank you always for your support and your donations. We so appreciate your generosity. To be part of this group or to learn more about it, contact Sara Williams or Peggy/Paul Bohl through the church office.
FRIENDSHIP DINNERS
Members and friends of First Presbyterian Church of Boise serve about 90 guests a meal, free of charge, on the first Thursday of each month. Volunteers are always welcome! Our guests include, but are not limited to, people receiving services from Boise Rescue Mission men's and women's shelters, Corpus Christie House, Interfaith Sanctuary, Women's and Children's Alliance, Salvation Army, and El Ada Community Action Agency, Inc. If you would like to help with the preparation, serving or clean up at this event, please contact the church office.
C.A.T.C.H. Charitable Assistance To Community's Homeless
We are blessed to have the opportunity to partner with C.A.T.C.H to reach those in need. The organization helps place people in homes and assigns a case manager to help them build a more stable life for themselves. The program has been remarkably successful and boasts an 85-90% successful graduation rate.
First Presbyterian Church supports C.A.T.C.H. through the generous donations of parishioners. We currently work with two families per six month period. Since 2006 have helped over 13 families (including 27 children) and are currently supporting a family of three. We would love to expand our mission in this area and encourage you to make a pledge to C.A.T.C.H though First Presbyterian Church.
Pioneer Neighborhood Community Center Day Shelter
Boise, Idaho, USA
500 S Ash St
Boise Parks & Recreation offers day shelter for homeless families. Room for 15 families. Youth activities will be offered. Open December 1st thru March 31st. Open daily 8-3 for preschool children & their parents after school drop-in for school aged youth.
Seasonal day shelter for families experiencing homelessness opened November 16
Boise Parks & Recreation manages the supervised facility for families experiencing homelessness from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. daily through Nov. 29. Beginning Nov. 30, hours will be extended from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. The day shelter program continues through April 1.
The day shelter offers a variety of educational opportunities, including story times, art classes and recreation activities. The Pioneer center houses seven computers, books and games, art supplies, foosball and air hockey tables, television and a large collection of toys.
Hours:
September–May: Monday-Friday from 3:30-6:30 p.m.
Summer: Monday-Friday from 1-5 p.m.
Closed on Holidays
The Pioneer Neighborhood Kid City program is a free after-school drop-in program for youth age 5-17 years. Kid City focuses on fitness, art programs, homework assistance, games and providing a positive environment. Each day a healthy snack is served. Staffed by Boise Parks & Recreation employees, the center houses seven computers, books and games, art supplies, foosball and air hockey tables, television and a large collection of toys.
During the winter months, the center becomes a safe, warm day-use shelter families experiencing homelessness.
C.A.T.C.H Charitable Asst. to Communities Homeless
Boise, Idaho, USA
503 S. Americana Blvd. 83651
Nampa, Idaho, USA
306 2nd Street South
Homeless families in Ada, Canyon, and Twin Falls counties are referred by local, emergency homeless shelters. Upon acceptance into the program, families are immediately moved into a housing unit (typically an apartment with a lease in their name) and provided basic household furnishings. If not already working, adults are given up to sixty days to find employment and are provided a wealth of community resources. The ultimate goal for families is self sufficiency, and participants are expected to pay their own rent within six months. Approximately 86% of homeless families served are able to pay their own rent within six months.
Local businesses and congregations of faith agree to sponsor a participating family’s rent for up to six months. Leases are signed between the family and landlord, and typically range in market value between $500-$800 per month, depending on the size of the unit needed.
CATCH OF ADA COUNTY
catch@catchprogram.org
CATCH OF CANYON COUNTY
info@catchprogram.org
Valley Crisis Center
Nampa, Idaho, USA
PO Box 558
Persons Fleeing Domestic Violence
Safe Place Ministries
Boise, Idaho, USA
723 N Mitchell St 83704
Boise, Idaho, USA
2645 N Cole Rd
Boise Rescue Mission Ministry Center
For people who are homeless, a hot meal and a warm bed to sleep in here at the Mission can be the first step toward a better life.The New Life Program has helped more than 200 men and women gain the tools they need to stay addiction-free since its beginning in 1996. Since 2010, Boise Rescue Mission Ministries has helped more than 100 veterans transition from homelessness to independence. We believe it is critical that women and children across the Treasure Valley have a safe and secure place to go for help
River of Life Men’s Shelter
575 S. 13th St.
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-389-9840
Fax: 208-389-9773
Email: JacobL@BoiseRM.org
City Light Home for Women & Children
1404 W. Jefferson St.
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-368-9901
Fax: 208-368-9844
Email: JulieJ@BoiseRM.org
Ministry Center/Warehouse
308 S. 24th St.
Boise, ID 83702
Fax: 208-368-9844
Admin
Phone: 208-343-2389
Email: Info@BoiseRM.org
Warehouse
Phone: 208-368-0824
Email: JonB@BoiseRM.org
NAMPA
Lighthouse Men’s Shelter
304 16th Ave. North
Nampa, ID 83687
Phone: 208-461-5030
Fax: 208-461-4833
Email: ChrisE@BoiseRM.org
Valley Women & Children’s Shelter
869 W. Corporate Lane
Nampa, ID 83651
Phone: 208-475-0725
Fax: 208-475-0727
Email: JulieJ@BoiseRM.org
- See more at: http://boiserm.org/contact/#sthash.LbqnOiKR.dpuf
idahohousing
Boise, Idaho, USA
565 W. Myrtle
Idaho Housing is a uniquely created and organized financial institution and administrator of affordable housing resources. In its simplest form, Idaho Housing’s mission is to provide funding for affordable housing opportunities in Idaho communities where they are most needed and when it is economically feasible.
HOMEOWNERSHIP LENDING Existing Home Loans Customer Service Toll Free in Idaho Mail Payments to: Payment Drop Box Location |
208.331.4888 1.800.526.7145 |
mortgageserv@ihfa.org | |
New Home Loans Toll Free in Idaho |
208.424.7066 1.866.432.4066 |
resloan@ihfa.org | |
Homebuyer Education and Foreclosure Prevention - Toll Free in Idaho | 208.331.4876 1.877.888.3135 |
finallyhome@ihfa.org | |
Lenders and Mortgage Broker Calls Toll Free in Idaho |
208.331.4883 1.800.219.2285 |
resloan@ihfa.org | |
Housing Information Referral Center (Statewide) | 877.438.4472 | hirc@ihfa.org | |
RENTAL ASSISTANCE Main Administrative Office P.O. Box 7899 Boise, ID 83707-1899 |
208.331.4886 Toll Free: 1.800.219.2286 |
rentalassistance@ihfa.org | |
Coeur d'Alene Branch Office 915 W. Canfield Coeur d'Alene, ID 83815 |
208.762.5113 Toll Free: 1.866.621.2994 |
rentalassistancecda@ihfa.org | |
Idaho Falls Branch Office 506 X. Woodruff Idaho Falls, ID 83401 |
208.522.6002 Toll Free: 1.866.684.3756 |
rentalassistanceif@ihfa.org | |
Lewiston Branch Office 215 Tenth Street, Suite 101 P.O. Box 342 Lewiston, ID 83501 |
208.743.0251 Toll Free: 1.866.566.1727 |
rentalassistancelew@ihfa.org | |
Twin Falls Branch Office 844 Washington N, Ste. 300 Twin Falls, ID 83301 |
208.734.8531 Toll Free: 1.866.234.3435 |
rentalassistancetf@ihfa.org | |
Family Self-Sufficiency Toll Free: |
208.331.4796 1.800.458.2791 |
fss@ihfa.org | |
Grant Programs | 208.331.4881 | grantprograms@ihfa.org | |
Housing Compliance | 855.331.4733 | compliance@ihfa.org | |
Multifamily Finance | 208.331.4880 | multifamily@ihfa.org | |
The Housing Company | 208.331.4890 | contact@thehousingcompany.org | |
Home Partnership Foundation | 208.424.7010 | hpf@ihfa.org | |
Bond or Investor Information | 208.331.4885 | investorinfo@ihfa.org | |
Economic Development and Small Business Loan Program (CSP) |
208.331.4725 | coryp@ihfa.org | |
Human Resources | 208.331.4887 | employment@ihfa.org | |
General Information | 208.331.4700 | about@ihfa.org | |
Media Relations | 208.331.4858 | press@ihfa.org | |
Hearing & Speech Impaired TTD | 1.800.545.1833 |
Homeless Coalition
Boise, Idaho, USA
P.O. Box 6283,
The Homeless Coalition in Boise City/Ada County is a diverse membership group of homeless service provider agencies, homeless persons, volunteers, advocates, and concerned individuals committed to ending homelessness through public education, policy advocacy, and coordinated services.
Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc
Boise, Idaho, USA
3380 W Americana Terrace #120
Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc. (NHS) is a non-profit organization founded in 1982. NHS is a chartered member of NeighborWorks®, a nationwide network of 240 trained and certified community development organizations at work in more than 4,000 communities across America. At NHS we believe that home is the key to thriving communities. With this focus, and help from our supporters, we have been able to provide services to thousands of Idahoans through myriad community and housing related programs.
Idaho Housing Authorities
Online Resource: A housing authority generally has two types of assistance available: Section 8 vouchers and affordable apartments.
SHELTER PLUS CARE PROGRAM
The HEARTH Act consolidates the three separate McKinney-Vento homeless assistance programs, including the Supportive Housing Program, Shelter Plus Care Program, and Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation SRO Program into a single grant program known as the Continuum of Care (CoC) Program. The former Shelter Plus Care (S+C) Program provides rental assistance in connection with matching supportive services. The S+C Program provides a variety of permanent housing choices, accompanied by a range of supportive services funded through other sources.
Community Action Partnership 4
Garden City, Idaho, USA
701 E. 44th #1
Private, non-profit agency which serves the economically and socially disadvantaged by responding to their specific needs, enabling them to become self-sufficient and reach their full potential through individual, social, and educational development. Services may include, but are not limited to, food commodities, emergency food, energy assistance, clothing and family development programs Other community programs may be available, call your local office for details.
Neighbors Helping Neighbors Of Idaho Incorporated
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
16241 Deer Flat Rd
Bring an end to poverty, hunger, homeless, and the other deficiencies their society suffers from. They recognize with need, temporary or otherwise, May not meet eligibility requirements for local, state or federal assistance. They aim to fill that gap. Their goal is to raise awareness that the maximum poverty level recognized by authorities is too low, and to ensure that the important American citizen’s basic needs are being met.
Women’s and Children’s Alliance Crisis Center
Boise, Idaho, USA
720 W. Washington Street
The Women's and Children's Alliance provides comprehensive services to Vvictims of domestic and sexual violence Since 1980, the nonprofit WCA has been in the forefront of protecting women and their children escaping violent circumstances The WCA Crisis Center's secure residential shelters primarily serve abused women and their children from Ada, Boise, Elmore, and Valley counties. The agency also provides uniquely comprehensive local support services to those affected by domestic and sexual violence.
Agency offers a 24 hour domestic violence and/or rape hot line, temporary shelter, residential program (housing for up to 90 days), support groups, individual counseling, education classes and court advocacy for women experiencing domestic violence and/or sexual assault Shelter and residential services are available to children of the parent utilizing services On site child care available for support groups and classes Must call and give WCA 24 hour notice if you need child care for the support group and/or classes.
Clothing, counseling, parenting courses, help with assistance programs A self-help program One-on-one counseling and educational support group provided *Need to provide own food.
**Thrift Shop Complimenting the established Crisis Center program is the WCA Thrift Store. Individuals within the community contribute clothing, household items, and other in valuables that may then be sold to the general public to generate revenue. More importantly, however, these items are then made available, at no cost, to the Crisis Center residents.
Lighthouse Rescue Mission
Nampa, Idaho, USA
472 Caldwell Blvd.
* Emergency lodging for men (meals and showers included).
* Clothing room for men.
* New Life Program - a FREE 12+ months men's drug and alcohol recovery program (including
counseling, GED and career preparation).
* Life Transition and Transitional Housing* Programs for men (* program fees required).
* Nightly chapel services provided from 6:00p-7:00p for all who would like to attend.
* Meals (Lunch - Mon-Sat, 12:00pm; Sun.-1:00pm and Dinner-7:00pm nightly) provided for all needy.
* Food boxes. (Please call for times and other requirements.)
* Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday dinners/food boxes.
*Referrals to other agencies.
The CATCH program - Charitable Assistance To Community's Homeless in Boise and Caldwell- primarily assists homeless families with children younger than 18. The program is also available to young adults, ages 18 to 22, who are aging out of foster care.
**How CATCH program works? - The case manager will work with four shelters (Hope's Door, Lighthouse Rescue Mission, Salvation Army and Valley Crisis), as well as with WICAP, to receive referrals for families that meet the program qualifications. Once a family is determined to be eligible, that family will sign a lease directly with a landlord and CATCH of Canyon County will pay the rent, with funds donated by businesses, faith-based organizations, private individuals and stimulus dollars.
Corpus Christi House Inc.
Boise, Idaho, USA
525 Americana Blvd.
Daytime shelter for homeless; provides showers, laundry, social workers, VA counselors, safe social environment, phone, e-mail Clothing, personal care items, and food are also available.
Advocacy Against Family Violence
AAFV recognizes that violence has a sexual, economic, emotional, spiritual and physical effects on family members. Services provided to domestic violence and sexual assault survivors. Emergency shelter, domestic violence advocacy, court advocacy, legal aid referrals, groups and classes, counseling and other advocacy services.
Hopes Door
24/7 crisis hotline, domestic violence and sexual assault shelter, SART team, court advocacy, free groups and classes to victims.
Domestic Violence Immigration Program (DVIP)
A program of catholic charities of Idaho. Also assists with family based immigration. Call for information.
Idaho Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse
The Idaho coalition against sexual and domestic violence is non-profit organization engaging voices to create change in the prevention, intervention and response to domestic violence, dating abuse, stalking and sexual assault.
Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission
Reno, Nevada, USA
355 Record Street
Emergency groceries touch hundreds of lives each month as churches and schools contact us for help.
Holiday food events each year help about 1,500 families across Northern Nevada enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving or Christmas meal. Our holiday dinners reach more than 2,000 people in a variety of settings, including senior citizen centers.
Our staff prepares up to 1,100 hot meals each day. Every day, we serve breakfast and dinner to any woman off the streets, and feed dinner to hundreds of men each night.
Volunteer groups from local churches and businesses are active in preparing and serving the nightly meals to the homeless.
The Mission also provides countless meals throughout the year to needy families across the Reno-Sparks area. We work closely with individuals, families, churches and schools to supply food from our community pantry to those who are in need.
During the holidays, we will serve thousands of meals to those less fortunate across Northern Nevada. We’ll host several special dinner events during non-traditional times, such as Easter and the summertime.
If you are hungry or know of an individual or family that is, please contact us at (775) 323-7999.
Other Services
Clothing vouchers for men, women and children
Emergency food assistance for individuals and families
Referrals to social service agencies to provide the best assistance
Evening meals for homeless men, women and women with children
We work with other charitable and social service agencies to ensure that everyone who comes to us gets the help they need. From substance abuse recovery to domestic violence counseling to GED classes to transitional housing, we make every effort to find the most appropriate solution.
Our four Thrift Depot stores offer great discounts on quality items, such as furniture, appliances, clothing and more.
FISH The Focus/Fuji Park/Wylie House
Nevada, USA
138 East Long Street, Carson City, NV 89706
FISH provides temporary housing and shelters to men, women and families. Two year-round emergency
shelters are available in Carson City along with Interim housing (sliding scale rentals) for six families with
dependent children to assist homeless or at-risk families achieve self-sufficiency.
The FOCUS House offers shelter nightly to 16 men. The Wylie House serves 8 single women and/or
families nightly.
In addition, during the winter FISH operates an emergency cold-weather shelter in Fuji Park. The shelter
is free and open on nights that are forecasted to have a low of 15 F or below. The Fuji Park shelter is
operated in collaboration with Carson City Parks and Recreation
Reno Men’s Drop in Center Volunteers of America
Reno, Nevada, USA
315 Record Street Reno, NV
Intake Process
Intake begins daily at 10:00 a.m., please come to 315 Record St., Reno, NV 89512. For more information,
please call 775-329- 4141.
Offering emergency shelter for up to 158 single men, the Men’s Shelter also provides support services
such as referrals for permanent housing, health care, education and career opportunities.
The Salvation Army Men’s Sacramento/Northern Nevada Shelter
Reno, Nevada, USA
835 East 2nd Street Reno, NV
Drug and alcohol addiction are among the country's most destructive social problems, and The Salvation
Army's Adult Rehabilitation Centers comprise the largest residential rehabilitation program in the United
States. This comprehensive program is free to the public and financed through our well known Salvation
Army Thrift Stores.
Adult Rehabilitation Centers are probably the most widely known of all The Salvation Army services.
They provide long term, social model, and residential recovery programs for individuals seeking to deal
with substance abuse and other addictions. They seek to help participants regain self-worth, learn how
to build an orderly and disciplined life and become contributing members of society. Each program
participant is provided with a clean and healthy living environment, nutritious food, group and individual
counseling, spiritual direction, work therapy assignments and recreational activities.
Volunteers of America Women’s Shelter
Reno, Nevada, USA
315 Record Street Reno, NV
Intake Process
Intake begins daily at 10:00 a.m., please come to 315 Record St., Reno, NV 89512. For more
information, please call 775-329- 4145.
A 50-bed emergency shelter for women located at City of Reno’s Community Assistance Center.
Services include referrals for permanent housing, health care, education and career
opportunities.
Volunteers of America Family Shelter
Reno, Nevada, USA
335 Record Street Reno, NV
Intake Process
Intake is available 24 hours/day and must be in person, please come to 335 Record Street, Reno, NV
89512. For more information, please call 775-322- 9574.
This 108-bed family shelter is one of three shelters located at the City of Reno Community Assistance
Center. Featuring 21 units for adults and children, and six rooms for pregnant women in their third
trimester, or who have babies aged two and younger, the family shelter provides education, health and
job referrals.
Casa de Vida House of Life
Reno, Nevada, USA
1290 Mill Street Reno, NV
Hours 8AM–5PM
Casa de Vida’s House of Life seeks to confirm the God-given dignity of motherhood by providing
transitional housing and guidance to mothers and their babies who are adjusting to independent living.
Casa de Vida is a single level home with a large basement. The main level contains the housemother’s
room, 4 resident rooms (2 residents per room), a common living room and kitchen, the social worker’s
office, and a computer area.
The basement contains our Baby’s Closet, Executive Director’s office, Washoe High School classroom
and storage. Residents of Casa de Vida enjoy the comforts of home such as Internet access, a shared
resident phone line, television, and weekend passes to visit family and friends. And, as with any home,
they also share in common household duties such as light weekly chores, occasional cooking, and
personal laundry.
Step Two Lighthouse of the Sierra Women’s Shelter, Treatment, Sober Living
Reno, Nevada, USA
3700 Safe Harbor Way Reno, NV
STEP2 is a comprehensive residential and outpatient treatment program that provides women struggling
to overcome substance abuse, poverty and family violence the opportunity to rebuild their lives.
Center Street Mission
Reno, Nevada, USA
726 Kuenzli Avenue Reno, NV
Available for men, women, and children.
Reno Housing Authority
Reno, Nevada, USA
1525 East 9th Street Reno, NV
RHA currently owns and manages 764 units of Public Housing (475 for families) in eight different
locations in the City of Reno and Sparks under the Public Housing programs and, through the use of the
Neighborhood Stabilization Programs and other funding, owns over 100 rental properties specifically
targeted for low income households. RHA also provides housing subsidies to more than 2,500 low
income families in Reno, Sparks, and Washoe County through Rental Assistance programs.
Catholic Community Services St. Vincent’s Center
Reno, Nevada, USA
500 East Fourth Street Reno, NV
Hours: 9am-5pm
The Crossroads Program is a collaboration between Washoe County Social Services (WCSS) and Catholic
Charities of Northern Nevada that began in January of 2011. The program provides a supportive living
arrangement for men and women transitioning out of homelessness. Clients in the program are given a
safe and caring environment to live in, along with wrap-around social services including drug and alcohol
counseling, employment support, volunteer/work opportunities, and other tools to help them establish
a new, more productive path in life.
Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission Women and Children Center
Reno, Nevada, USA
355 Record Street Reno, NV
The Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission offers both emergency and long-term services for men and women in
need. Hours 8am-4pm
For men:
82 beds for addiction recovery
20 beds for emergency shelter
10 beds for transitional renters
For women:
18 beds for addiction recovery
18 beds for emergency shelter
4 beds for transitional renters
Emergency Shelter:
Sign-ups at the Mission, 355 Record St., Reno
20 beds for men
Clients receive a hot dinner, showers, hygiene necessities
Call (775) 329-0485 (24 hours)
Women’s Shelter:
A safe house for 18 homeless women and children
Women receive meals, showers, clothes and hygiene necessities
Women can stay for up to 10 days at a time (more if the demand is low)
Call (775) 329-0485 (24 hours)
St. Vincent’s Transitional Center
Reno, Nevada, USA
275 East Fourth Street Reno, NV
St. Vincent's Transitional Center is a national organization that provides assistance for those who are
homeless by providing a safe place to sleep as well as food handouts.
Project Re-Start
Reno, Nevada, USA
335 Record Street, #155 Reno, NV
ReStart Nevada Programs Mon - Fri 8am - 12pm + 1pm - 5pm
ReStart is an umbrella organization offering a myriad of professional services for families, seniors and
people with disabilities. All of our programs are designed to reduce and prevent homelessness, increase
self-sufficiency and stabilize individuals and families to build a secure and stable future.
Mental Health Support Center
ReStart's Mental Health Support Center offers clinical and non-clinical services for eligible individuals
and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and have a mental illness.
Clinical services include:
Psychiatric Services
Medication Management
Individual and Group Mental Health Therapy
Substance Abuse Counseling
Non-clinical components ensure that individual and their families receive access to all the
available resources and include:
Crisis Intervention and Stabilization
Intensive Case Management
Daytime Drop-in for Showers, Laundry, Lounge and Refreshments
Payee Services
Life Skills Education and Groups
Permanent Supportive Housing is provided as a component to ReStart's Mental Health Support Center
Program. Housing subsidies are provided at scattered sites within the community while participants
have full access to services as listed above.
The supportive housing service ensures this underserved population remains stable in the community
while working towards maximum self-sufficiency.
Homeless Prevention
ReStart provides crisis intervention and stabilization services for Washoe County residents who are in a
family, people with a long-term disability, seniors over 60 and individuals with HIV/AIDS and others who
are at risk of becoming homeless.
The Homeless Prevention Program offers deposit, rent or utility assistance. Participants meet with a
case manager to address the root causes of their housing crisis and plan for long-term needs. Those who
do not receive funding are offered case management services. When funds are available, ReStart
provides temporary, on-going rental assistance to maintain the households current housing
arrangement.
This critical prevention program helps stop the flow of individuals and families into shelters and out onto
the streets.
Safe Embrace Women’s Domestic Violence Shelter
Sparks, Nevada, USA
780 E Lincoln Way Sparks, NV
Our Services
24 Hour Crisis Hotline
Emergency Shelter
Support Groups
In-House Counseling
Children’s Programs
Transitional Housing Program
Outreach & Advocacy Programs
Volunteer & Public Training
CAAW
Reno, Nevada, USA
1735 Vassar Street Reno, NV
CAAW can provide you with the following free services:
24-Hour Hotline
Support Groups
Legal Support/Assistance with Temporary Protection Orders (TPOs)
Domestic Violence Advocacy at Child Protective Services (CPS)
Transportation/Food/Clothing
Emergency Shelter
Children’s Programs
Transitional Housing
Volunteers of America Northern California & Northern Nevada
Sacramento, California, USA
3434 Marconi Avenue Sacramento, CA
The Women's Shelter is one of the three separate shelters operated by Volunteers of America/ReStart at
the Community Assistance Center in downtown Reno.
The 50-bed Women's Shelter is one of three Volunteers of America/ReStart-operated shelters at the City
of Reno's Community Assistance Center in downtown Reno. Volunteers of America was one of the four
organizations that received contracts from the Reno City Council Sept. 24, 2008, to provide services to
the Reno area's homeless. Volunteers of America/ReStart also is operating the Men's Shelter, as well as
the Family Shelter, at the 52,000-square- foot Record Street campus. Volunteers of America/ReStart
provides enhanced services designed to provide homeless individuals and families the resources and
services that will get them back on their feet.
Nevada Network Against Domestic Violence – Sparks
Sparks, Nevada, USA
2100 Capurro Way, Suite E Sparks, NV
Nevada Network Against Domestic Violence provides statewide advocacy, education and support of the
front-line organizations that help those impacted by domestic violence. We do not provide crisis
services, if you are in need of counseling, advocacy, or referrals.
Committee to Aid Abused Women – Sparks
Sparks, Nevada, USA
101 15th Street Sparks, NV
Emergency Shelter
The Emergency Shelter is located in a confidential location. Families who reside in the shelter may stay
for up to 60-days while they work to find personal and economic self-sufficiency. Shelter service priority
is given to Washoe County residents.
Lander County Committee Against Domestic Violence Lander County – Battle Mountain
Battle Mountain, Nevada, USA
535 S Humboldt St Battle Mountain, NV
Provides referral services for women, men, and children who are victims of domestic violence.
Emergency and Transitional Shelter for Women – Carson City
Carson City, Nevada, USA
32 Sierra Ave. Carson City, NV
Advocates offers an emergency and transitional shelter in a supportive environment in which women
may begin to restore their lives and the lives of their children.
Reno Sparks Indian Colony
Nevada, USA
34 Reservation Road Reno, NV 89502 , Eagle Canyon Drive Sparks, NV 89441
Sober Living Home, Sober living Environment, Halfway House, SLR, Sober Roommates
Established in 1971, the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Recreation Program is to improve the health and
well-being of its members and families through new and established recreation activities, sports and
community events and ensuring participants a safe and secure facility with a knowledgeable staff.
In 2002, the Recreation Department expanded its facilities through the addition of the Hungry Valley
Recreations Center. Tribal members, residents and authorized guests can enjoy the television room, the
lounge, a game room, the gymnasium, a mirrored exercise room and a weight room with treadmills and
elliptical machines, plus there are three rooms available for public use, i.e., meetings, birthday parties,
receptions, etc.
At 34 Reservation Road, the facility underwent major renovations to expand the space to include a
designated game room, television room, lobby, a small kitchen and new basketball goals for the
gymnasium.
CHA Outreach Health Center
Reno, Nevada, USA
355 Record Street, Reno NV 89512
Healthcare for homeless adults and children, Monday – Thursday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
H.O.P.E.S. (HIV, Outpatient, Prevention, Education, Services)
Reno, Nevada, USA
580 West Fifth Street, Reno NV 89503
HIV testing, case management, counseling, nutrition, food bank and social services
Medical and Wellness Services
Our clinic offers a range of services, including primary care, chronic disease management, women’s health services, behavioral health counseling, substance use counseling, nutrition, a pharmacy, social services, and health education and outreach.
We ask that all new patients establish at our clinic before accessing other services, with the exception of those offered at Change Point, which are open to the community. For the uninsured, we offer discounted services based on a Sliding Fee Scale, as well as onsite health insurance enrollment.
We provide people experiencing homelessness in our community with a safe, nonjudgmental place to access affordable healthcare services. We offer free transportation services and transportation assistance to help patients in accessing care at our center. And our sliding fee scale ensure that no one is turned away because of inability to pay.
El Ada community action agency
Boise, Idaho, USA
2250 Vista Ave
Community Action Agencies are private non-profit or public organizations that were created by the federal government in 1964 to combat poverty in geographically designated areas. Status as a Community Action Agency is the result of an explicit designation by local or state government.
A Community Action Agency has a tripartite board structure that is designated to promote the participation of the entire community in the reduction or elimination of poverty.
Community Action Agencies seek to involve the community, including elected public officials private sector representatives, and especially low-income residents, in assessing local needs and attacking the causes and conditions of poverty.
MOUNTAIN VIEW FAMILY DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Fontana, California, USA
8833 Palmetto Ave.
Utility Assistance: So CA Edison/So CA Gas, Official United Way Utility Assistants Site, Emergency Food Baskets, Official USDA Food site, Computer Services, Diapers/Baby Food, Emergency hygiene bags, C4Yourself applications assistance, Job Search/ Resume Building Assistance, California ID for reduced fee (must qualify), Emergency Clothing Referral, Emergency Furniture Referrals, Services offered in Spanish, Medical Mobil Clinic (4th Saturday of Month)
RIM FAMILY SERVICES
Victim/Witnesses Service Program Victorville Office
Time for Change Foundation
San Bernardino, California, USA
1255 E. Highland Ave
Foundation for Homeless Women and Children
Path of Life Ministries Family Shelter
Riverside, California, USA
2530 Third St
The Community Shelter Program is an emergency homeless shelter
Foothill Family Shelter
The Foothill Family Shelter serves as a transitional facility for homeless adults and children.
Circle of Hope Family Shelter
Corona, California, USA
420 W Harrison St
Last resort housing for many families with children, ranging in age from newborn to 18 years of age.
GOOD NITE
Apple Valley, California, USA
13361 Navajo Rd
Call for details on shelter.
Valley Restart Shelter
Hemet, California, USA
Post Office Box 1715
Valley Restart is a shelter and resource center for persons experiencing homelessness
Veronicas Home of Mercy
San Bernardino, California, USA
1476 W 6th St
Veronica's Home of Mercy I and Veronica's Home of Mercy II, long-term Catholic/Christian residential homes, are committed to providing a home for adult pregnant women and their children as a healthy alternative to abortion, domestic violence, substance abuse and/or homelessness. Veronica's Home of Mercy provides a loving and affirming atmosphere that will restore dignity to women. The goal is to enable the individual woman to integrate into society and live with a renewed sense of her own worth and dignity. It is important to know that Veronica's Home of Mercy has never refused admission to any woman because of race, creed or lack of funds.
HOUSE OF PRAYER GOSPEL OUTREACH MINISTRIES, INC.
Rialto, California, USA
755 E. Foothill Blvd. Suites C& D I
Providing basic needs assistance to homeless, those at risk of becoming homeless, and low income individuals and families in the Rialto and Central Valley Areas of San Bernardino Direct Services Provided: Hope Outreach Food Pantry: 3rd Saturday distribution, HOPE's Closet: 3rd Saturday Distribution, Resource and Referral Programs
Victor Valley Domestic Violence, Inc.
Victorville, California, USA
. P.O. Box 2825
Call for assistance.
High Desert Domestic Violence Program
Victorville, California, USA
15075 7th Street
Call for our help.
Albuquerque Rescue Mission
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
525 2nd St SW
The Albuquerque Rescue Mission offers a broad range of services to help those who are hungry, homeless or in need of medical care. The Mission also provides help for those struggling with addictions.
If you feel hopeless and like there's nowhere else to go, call us. You may have a loved one in trouble and don't know what to do. Call us. We exist to end homelessness for anyone who wants a better life. Each of the services described below is offered free of charge through the generosity of faithful donors. Hours: Open today · Open 24 hours
DAILY MEAL SERVICE
The doors of the Albuquerque Rescue Mission are open Monday through Saturday for anyone who is hungry to come in for a meal. Those coming in for a meal are not asked for an ID and there is no long process to through – simply pick up a plate and eat.
Breakfast & dinner are served Monday through Saturday.
Breakfast: 6:00 am to 7:00 am
Dinner: 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
FOOD BOXES
The Albuquerque Rescue Mission provides boxes of groceries for families in need. The food box program is supervised by our Kitchen Staff and is contingent upon the availability of food for the program. Food boxes are designed to feed any size family, three meals a day, for one week.
MEDICAL CLINIC
Health care can often be hard to come by – we understand, that's why the Albuquerque Rescue Mission partners with Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless to offer barrier-free medical services.
If we can't serve you, we will provide you a doctor's referral to someone who can. Volunteers also help people apply for Medicare or Medicaid.
Walk In Clinic Fridays: 2:30pm to 4:00pm
CRISIS INTERVENTION
Crisis happens. It could be a loss of employment, divorce, or a health emergency that pushes us to the brink of financial breakdown. We provide counseling, referrals for legal advice, and access to Veterans, Seniors, and other resources.
Office Hours: Monday to Friday - 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
RESIDENTIAL TRANSFORMATION PROGRAMS
The Albuquerque Rescue Mission provides residential recovery programs for both men and women. The New Life Program for men and the Women's Center of Hope have been developed from the perspective that homelessness is both the problem and the symptom of other problems that can range from chronic substance abuse, financial instability, domestic violence, sexual victimization and more.
The New Life Program and Women's Center of Hope solve the problem of homelessness by providing for the basic needs of each man and woman for a period of 12 to 18 months while they are in recovery and restoration. These services include shelter, meals, clothing, and support. Call us to schedule an appointment. Our programs are offered FREE of charge.
CLOTHING
At the Albuquerque Rescue Mission, everyone is treated like a king and queen – we want to demonstrate in our dignity and respect towards you that you are deeply loved and valued by God. We offer free clothing, showers, and hygiene kits.
Women's Clothing Service: Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Men's Clothing Service: Monday to Friday - 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Women's Showers & Hygiene Kits: 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm *No showers for men at this time
EMERGENCY SHELTER
During the winter months, from November 15 to March 16, an additional 280 + beds for men and women and families with children (10 years old and under) are available with the opening of the Winter Shelter.
Signups for Winter Shelter: Monday to Saturday - 3:00 pm
WINTER SHELTER INFO
Winter shelter provides emergency shelter services to homeless individuals and families during the winter months. The Winter Shelter provides overnight shelter accommodation and outreach services to those want to engage in supportive services and housing. The shelter will open on Sunday, Nov. 15, 2015, and run through March 15, 2016. The shelter accepts single men & women, families, and families with children under 18.
Transportation is provided from the Albuquerque Rescue Mission to the winter shelter facility every evening and transportation from the shelter back to the Rescue Mission every morning.
People needing shelter can go to the Albuquerque Rescue Mission located at 525 2nd SW by 8 p.m. nightly. The Rescue Mission also operates a nightly emergency shelter van that travels along Central Avenue from 8 p.m. to midnight.
On Site Registration and Transportation
Time: 3 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Location: 525 2nd SW (2nd and Iron)
Phone:
(505) 346-4673 #114 (3 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
(505) 346-4673 #122 (after 8 p.m.)
(505) 917-0677 (Shelter Lead Monitor/ After 6 p.m.)
(505) 839-9193 (Shelter Landline)
Emergency Van Hours: 8 p.m. to Midnight
Emergency Van Pick-up Points
East Bound
3rd & Iron
Central & Alcazar
Central & Wyoming (under the Hillson's sign)
Central & Eubank (under the Home Depot sign)
Central & Juan Tabo (northeast corner)
Central & Tramway (next to the Icon Movie House)
West Bound
Central & Parsifal (in the parking lot)
Central & Wisconsin (under the stop sign)
Central & Louisiana (in front of the fairgrounds)
Central & Truman (corner of parking lot)
Central & Dartmouth (in front of the substation)
Central & Sunset Dr. (Vacant lot)
Central & Coors (Behind bus stop)
Family Promise of Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
320 S 9th St
Family Promise connects homeless families with members of church congregations and volunteers who help furnish shelter, meals and comprehensive support services.
Las Vegas Rescue Mission
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
480 West Bonanza Rd
The Las Vegas Rescue Mission strives to be the model for providing hope and change to the homeless, addicted, and others in need. We do this through feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, and by offering care, support, and an introduction to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. In the end, we provide redemption, recovery, and re-entry to independent living. Spiritual Guidance, Recovery Program, Clothing Ministry, Daily Meals, Emergency Shelter, Food pantry program – emergency food for hundreds of needy families, Holiday food baskets – distributed in November and December, Mothers with babies – provided with formula, baby food, diapers and more, Service agencies – daycare, senior homes, etc., daily given bread, dairy, and more
HELP’s Homeless Services
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1640 East Flamingo Road
Please visit HELP’s Homeless Services department at Monday - Thursday between 7 am - 5 pm or call
FAMILY PRESERVATION PROGRAM
Carson City, Nevada, USA
3416 Goni Road, Suite D-132
The purpose of the Family preservation Program is to provide financial assistance to family members caring for their relatives with severe or profound developmental disabilities so that the family member can remain at home avoiding costly out of home placements.
Homeless Prevention Rapid Rehousing Program
1581 Main St. , 89101
The program helps families and indiviuals in Las Vegas who are currently in housing but are at risk of becoming homeless. Also assisted are families and individuals who are homeless and need help to obtain and retain housing.
The Salvation Army
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1581 N. Main St
The Salvation Army
This charity type organization provides Shelter, low income housing, and homeless prevention/rent assistance is offered. emergency financial assistance such as rent, housing & utilities to lowincome clients and families residing in North Rural Clark County area of Bunkerville as well as Mesquite and surrounding areas. They also administer a variety of other social services, and are a great place to call for referrals too. http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/familyservices
Programs That Help
Adult Rehabilitation Program
For over 100 years, The Salvation Army has been providing assistance to people with a variety of physical and social afflictions through its United States based Adult Rehabilitation Centers (ARCs).
Adult Rehabilitation Centers began in 1881 when William Booth - founder of The Salvation Army - opened shelters for homeless people on the streets of London, England. His initiative quickly spread to the United States, and to this day, people come to us with issues of substance abuse, legal problems, relational conflicts, homelessness, unemployment and a need for spiritual awakening and restoration.
Drug and alcohol addiction are among the country's most destructive social problems, and The Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Centers comprise the largest residential rehabilitation program in the United States. This comprehensive program is free to the public and financed through our well known Salvation Army Thrift Stores.
Adult Rehabilitation Centers are probably the most widely known of all The Salvation Army services. They provide long term, social model, and residential recovery programs for individuals seeking to deal with substance abuse and other addictions. They seek to help participants regain self-worth, learn how to build an orderly and disciplined life and become contributing members of society. Each program participant is provided with a clean and healthy living environment, nutritious food, group and individual counseling, spiritual direction, work therapy assignments and recreational activities.
Emergency Disaster Services
The Salvation Army has been responding to major disasters in the United States since the devastating hurricane experienced by Galveston, Texas in 1900. Since then, The Salvation Army is usually one of the first on the scene and the last to leave. While every disaster is unique and creates its own special needs, the core of The Salvation Army's disaster program consists of several basic services. And while these services address many of the typical needs of a disaster survivor, Salvation Army disaster relief is also flexible. Our services are adapted to the specific needs of individuals and communities and salable according to the magnitude of the disaster.
For information on how to get involved with this amazing team, please contact Lt. Larry Groenleer via email or by calling 702.870.4430 x 113.
Family Services
Assistance and case management to low-income individuals and families in need we Provide Assistance With:
- Food Pantry
- Personal Hygiene
- Baby Items
- Veteran Services
- Referrals to partner agencies and 211
- Utility Assistance* provided in collaboration with Southwest Gas SHARE Program (NV Energy Project Reach, Age Restrictions Apply)
- Rent: Immediate Needs Program (by appointment only)
- Seasonal Programs
- Coats for Kids
- Back to School Backpacks
- Christmas Angels
Documents Needed for Services
To qualify for service, please bring:
- State ID and Social Security Card for all adults in household
- Birth Certificate and Social Security Card for each child
- Current Utility Bill (Water, Gas or Power) in your name -OR- current stamped rent receipt. If living with someone, must bring copy of their ID along with a utility bill or stamped rent receipt.
Service Availability
All services are based on funding and inventory of requested items. Non-perishable food donations, baby formula and diapers gratefully accepted at both Family Services locations.
The Workforce Connections
This program is now in Mesquite, Nevada for anyone who is interested can call the numbers listed below for more information or to schedule an intake.
Workforce Connections helps unemployed youth and adults access training opportunities and find employment. The youth case manager, Stephanie Woolley is at 355 W. Mesquite Blvd #B-50 from 8:00am - 4:30pm Monday through Friday. Ms. Woolley can be reached at (702)-345-5116. Shawn Hotch is the adult and displaced worker case manager and she is located at the Mesquite Public Library 121 E. First North Street from 9:00am - 5:30pm. Monday through Friday. To connect, please call (702)-507-4093.
Homeless Services
The goal of The Salvation Army Homeless Services is to help individuals gain the skills and resources necessary to transition from homelessness to a higher level of productive independent living. Services range from meeting individuals' immediate needs to long term goal attainment. Case management, shelter facilities and other transformational resources are available on our Lied Social Services Campus.
Day Resource Center/Emergency Lodge:35 W Owens Ave # 103, North Las Vegas, NV 89030 (702) 701-5368
The Shelter is open 365 days a year with a Day Resource Center to access, triage, and refer clients to our programs that can provide the long term help they might need. Each day an average of 350 individuals come to us for a reprieve from the weather, take a shower, use the restrooms, hydrate, or make telephone calls; simple, basic needs that we can sometimes take for granted.
Vocational Programs: (702) 701-5347
We strive to help our clients obtain the income and locate housing that they may function as self-sufficient, independent citizens of the community. We want to ultimately eliminate homelessness in Las Vegas by leading homeless individuals to employment and housing that they will achieve productive lives. Working in partnership with the College of Southern Nevada, local businesses, and state agencies, our clients receive academic training and practical work experience in a variety of fields. Along with classes in life skills and essential employment tools, these programs truly transform lives.
Spiritual Services
The Chapels at the Lied Social Services Campus and treatment center provide the homeless with nightly services as well as needed counseling and guidance by the resident chaplain.
Our Mission: The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the Universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God.
Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
SEEDS of Hope (Saving, Empowering, Educating, and restoring DreamS to lives shattered by human trafficking)
The Salvation Army firmly believes that the abuse and exploitation of human beings through any form of human trafficking is an offense against humankind and against God. We work vigilantly for the prevention of human trafficking and for the restoration of survivors. Give if you can to SEEDS of Hope.
The SEEDS of Hope program works in collaboration with local law enforcement, FBI, ICE and numerous community service providers to identify, rescue, and restore victims of all forms of human trafficking.
Las Vegas has been identified by a Justice Department risk analysis study as one of 17 cities nationwide most likely to be the top destinations for trafficking victims. Everyday in our valley, SEEDS of Hope works with both foreign and domestic victims of all ages and ethnic backgrounds. Through our comprehensive case management services we can provide emergency shelter, transportation, clothing, food, victim advocacy, crises intervention and safety planning, medical and dental care, derivative family member benefits, mental health counseling, employment assistance, legal referrals, substance abuse treatment, access to child care, and other service recommendations.
We take a holistic approach to the clients' needs and challenges in order to help them move from victimization to self sufficiency. SEEDS of Hope, like all of The Salvation Army's programs and services, are made possible with the support of the community we serve. Please take a moment to pray for those who are victims of modern day slavery.
The Lied Vocational Training Program: 35 West Owens Avenue North Las Vegas 89030 (702) 701-5347
Located at 35 West Owens in North Las Vegas, this program transforms men's and women's lives. Designed to assist homeless persons in gaining the skills and confidence necessary to move from homelessness to self sufficient independent living, we partner with College of Southern Nevada, local businesses and state agencies to provide academic training and practical work experience in a variety of fields. The Lied Vocational Training Program provides employment skills, on-the-job training, case management and job search and job placement.
We strive to help our clients obtain the income and locate housing that they may function as self-sufficient, independent citizens of the community. We want to ultimately eliminate homelessness in Las Vegas by leading homeless individuals to employment and housing that they will achieve productive lives. We work to prevent homelessness by reaching out to low income families to provide them with the assistance so that they can maintain their homes.
The Lied Vocational Training Program provides employment skills training, including work readiness, life skills, remediation, on-the-job training, case management to identify needs and provide supportive services, job search and job placement.
Veteran Services: 35 West Owens Avenue North Las Vegas, NV 89030 (702) 701-5374
Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
SSVF program is designed to assist low-income veterans and their families in obtaining and maintaining stable housing. We have been awarded a grant from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to serve veterans throughout Southern Nevada. Supportive services can include case management, housing counseling, linkage to VA and mainstream benefits/services, temporary financial assistance to address housing barriers , life skills training, budgeting, job preparation, coping skills, housing preparation, credit repair, credit counseling, transportation assistance, landlord/tenant mediation. Assistance from peer mentors who are veterans themselves will add to the individualized, strength-based approach of care.
Veteran Rehabilitation
Homeless veterans struggling with the disease of addiction are provided with placement in the Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC), our residential, clinical substance abuse treatment program. The ARC provides an intensive continuum of care program for homeless persons for the treatment of substance abuse, chemical addictions, mental health, and compulsive gambling. The method is to provide a structured, purposeful, planned, daily regimen in a 24 hour live-in setting, permitting the individual to grow emotionally and intellectually while experiencing a supportive, caring and responsible environment. This truly transformative program gives hope to our veterans and blesses them with an opportunity for a new life filled with potential.
Salvation Army Summer Camp
Each summer, children from low-income Southern Nevada families enjoy fresh air, exercise and new friendships at annual Salvation Army Summer Camps. The camping experience is more than just a pleasant vacation. Children learn new skills and self-reliance; trained counselors who understand their emotional needs and problems help them to mature.
Camp Activities include adventure and scouting, arts and crafts, music development, and sports. Discovery Camp is for children ages 7 to 12 years and is held in Heber, Arizona at The Salvation Army's Camp Ponderosa Ranch.
Find out how you can help a deserving kid make it to camp by calling 702.870.4430. What they take home won't fit in a backpack!
What you can do to Help
For ways to help the Salvation Army visit the following Websites:
- http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/copy-of-how-you-can-help
- http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/estate-gifts
- http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/major-gifts
If you would like to volunteer, click the following website and sign up: http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/volunteer
355 W. Mesquite Blvd. Suite B50, Mesquite, Nevada, 89027,
Clark County Catholic Charities
North Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1501 Las Vegas Blvd
Clark County Catholic Charities
The Social Services Program serves families and individuals who find themselves in a crisis such as layoffs, family emergencies, or other unforeseen issues that have caused a setback in their lives. regardless of religion, they may be able to offer assistance. If you have and eviction notice then you may qualify for emergency rental assistance. Possibly money for deposit, first month's rent or moving costs is also available at the charity.
Depending on the situation and our available resources, we can assist with basic necessities such as:
- Emergency food
- Baby items
- Hygiene items
- School Supplies
- Other community resources
The goal of Catholic Charities Social Services is to provide the assistance necessary to prevent a temporary hardship from becoming a long-term crisis for families or individuals in distress.
Services
Adoption/Pregnancy
Catholic Charities Adoption Services has been providing adoption services since 1941. Through ethics and leadership, Adoption Services
compassionately serves children throughout their lives by guiding, educating and empowering birth families, adoptive families and the community.
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada has provided adoption services since 1941 and facilitates approximately 20-25 adoption plans each year. We are here to assist anyone considering adoption for their child to learn more about the adoption process and if this will be the right choice for you. We recognize this can be a difficult time and are here to offer support and guidance as you explore your options. Catholic Charities prides ourselves in our ethical, caring services we provide to all clients. We believe making an adoption plan for child is a very loving and selfless decision.
In the state of Nevada, parents cannot sign any paperwork consenting to an adoption before their child is at least 72 hours old. This means all work done during the pregnancy and immediately following the birth of the child is part of the planning process and is not legally binding. Prior to signing consent paperwork, a birthparent may choose to parent their child at any time.
Catholic Charities offers individualized, custom adoption plans. These plans are created by birth parents with the assistance of an adoption social worker. We also offer a monthly support group for birth parents as well as expectant parents considering adoption for their child. We have three full-time social workers, one of which is dedicated to working with expectant and birth parents. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/adoption-pregnant/
Senior Services
Since 1974, Catholic Charities Senior Services has assisted senior citizens in the southern Nevada community.
The focus of our programs is to help senior clients remain independent, healthy and in their own homes for as long as possible. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/services/senior-services/
Food and Nutrition
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada provides food and nutrition to individuals and families in need. We offer a variety of services including
home delivery through our Meals on Wheels program and daily meals prepared in our on-site dining facility. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/services/food-nutrition/
Immigration and Refugees
At Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada, we aim to help individuals obtain self-sufficiency and stability in the United States.
Services include classes to improve language skills, legal assistance and representation and much more. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/services/immigration-refugee-services/
Housing and Shelter
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada offers a wide variety of housing and shelter services ranging from emergency shelter to long term support and guidance.
Our aim is to provide the resources needed to empower our clients and help them reach their goals of self-sufficiency. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/services/housing-shelter/
Retail Services Closure
For several years, Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada has been operating resale thrift stores providing the community with reasonably priced clothing and household goods. Taking a thoughtful look at our mission and operations, we have determined that it is in the best interest of those we serve to close our distribution center and two retail locations, one on Eastern Avenue and Tropicana Avenue and the other on Rainbow Boulevard and Charleston Boulevard.
We endeavor to always be wise and effective stewards of our resources as we provide for our community’s most vulnerable. Amid the current landscape of the competitive Las Vegas retail market, closing our thrift stores allows our agency to focus on our core mission of providing food, shelter, and comprehensive services to more than 100,000 clients each year.
With that being said, we cannot serve this great number of our community’s most vulnerable without your help: we continue to rely on food and donation drives, financial support, and the gift of volunteer service. Thank you for all you do to give help and hope to people in need.
How To Get Involved
There are many ways you can help support the mission of Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada. Whether it’s a financial contribution, Organizing a donation drive, or volunteering your time, we greatly appreciate your help. Together we can make a difference in the lives of thousands of men, women and children in southern Nevada.
Las Vagas Urban League
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
930 W. Owens
Las Vegas Urban League
If you are faced with and eviction, or are struggling to pay your rent, meet with a housing specialist to learn about available options. They offer tenant/landlord medication, may have some limited funding to pay rent or housing costs, free legal advice, and can help people apply for government and public aid, including low income housing.
What We Do
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SENIOR CENTER
Henderson Allied Community Advocates
178 Westminster Way Henderson, NV 89015
Henderson Allied Community Advocates
MISSION STATEMENT
HopeLink'sission is building a stronger community by preventing homelessness, keeping families intact, and promoting self-sufficiency.
Programs + Results
How does this organization make a difference?
Programs
PROGRAM 1
Family Resource Center
HopeLink provides rent, food, clothing, and utility assistance when families are experiencing temporary setbacks.
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Program long term success
Expanded programs to prevent child abuse and neglect in the Southern Nevada community.
Financials
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Operations
The people, governance practices, and partners that make the organization tick.
HENDERSON ALLIED COMMUNITY ADVOCATES
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ETHICS & TRANSPARENCY
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BOARD COMPOSITION
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Northern Nevada Sierra Regional Center
Sparks, Nevada, USA
605 S. 21st Street
Northern Nevada Sierra Regional Center
General Information
Description of Program:
Sierra Regional Center (SRC) is the state-operated regional center for individuals with developmental disabilities and related conditions and their families. SRC is located in the Reno/Sparks area and serves Washoe County, Nevada. SRC supports individuals with developmental disabilities by facilitating independence through choice.
SRC assists individuals with disabilities by helping them to discover what each person wants for their life, planning and arranging support services to help the person achieve what they want, and regularly monitoring to see if the services satisfy the person.
Services Offered:
- Federal – Home and Community Based Waiver: Nevada’s Waiver for Persons with Mental Retardation and Related Conditions offers home and community-based services to assist eligible recipients who, without services, would require institutional care provided in an Intermediate Care Facility for Persons with Mental Retardation (ICF/MR). Nevada's Division of Mental Health and Developmental Services (MHDS) administers this waiver program in conjunction with the Division of Health Care Financing and Policy (DHCFP).
- Counseling: SRC offers both individual and family counseling.
- Employment and Vocational Services: Designed to help identify the area of employment that best meets the needs of the individual. Options can range from a supervised and assisted work place to employment in a community job with support staff assigned as needed.
- Family Support: Provides assistance to families to help them remain intact. It includes financial assistance for respite care, in-home training, counseling, behavioral consultation and cash assistance to those who qualify.
- Residential Support: Offers a variety of available options to help people make choices on where they want to live. Choices can include living at home with their family, living by themselves or living with roommates. Supports will vary depending on what an individual requests, needs, and can afford.
- Service Coordination: Helps to develop a plan based on the individual’s interests and personal goals. Assists the individual in getting eligible services through public and private agencies.
Objectives:
SRC's mission is to support individuals with developmental disabilities by facilitating independence through choice.
Location: Washoe County
Client Information
Eligibility: An individual with an intellectual and/or developmental disability or a related condition qualifies for supports. Examples of related conditions include: autism, epilepsy, and Cerebral Palsy. Additional criteria must be met in order to qualify with a related condition. A SRC Intake Coordinator can provide additional information regarding qualification and required documentation.
Fees or Charges:
Types of Fees: Sliding-fee Available
Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm. Closed state holidays.
Contact Information:
Physical Site Address: 1605 S. 21st Street Physical Site City, State, Zip: Sparks, NV 89431 Main Phone: 775-688-1930 Fax: 775-688-1022 Web Address: http://mhds.nv.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=56&Itemid=64
Affiliated Agency and Services
Affiliated Agency: State of Nevada Division of Mental Health & Developmental Services (MHDS)
This Program: Sierra Regional Center (SRC)
Affiliated Services:Disability Support - Sierra Regional Center (SRC) - Reno
Job and Day Training Services - Sierra Regional Center (SRC) - Reno
https://uwayreno.communityos.org/zf/profile/program/id/162628
(775) 6881930
Northern Nevada Sierra Regional Center
Mesquite Family Resource Center
Mesquite, Nevada, USA
355 West Mesquite Boulevard
Salvation Army assists with housing, medication, and various medical and physical needs (i.e. clothing, blankets) and disaster assistance.
South Neighborhood Family Services
Henderson, Nevada, USA
522 East Lake Mead Parkway, Suite 5
Providing adoptions, case management, child abuse & protection, foster home licensing, independent living, parenting project services. Other Service Categories: Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
Family and Child Treatment of Southern Nevada (FACT)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
6431 West Sahara Avenue, Suite 200
Family and Child Treatment of Southern Nevada (FACT) is a non-profit agency, dedicated to helping Nevadans heal from the traumas and cycle of abuse, neglect, violence, and addiction through education, prevention, and treatment services.
Family Violence Intervention Program
The Family Violence Intervention Program, a cooperative effort of Family Court and Safe Nest, is dedicated to reducing acts of domestic abuse in the community by providing: assistance with the filing of protection order applications, information regarding court-related procedures, safety planning and community awareness of domestic violence issues.
Olive Crest
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
4285 North Rancho Drive, Suite 160
Olive Crest is dedicated to preventing child abuse, to treating and educating at-risk children, and to preserving the family.
Rape Crisis Center
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
801 South Rancho, Suite B-2
Confidential hotline for rape victims offers support and referrals. Provides education and awareness programs and intervention services for victims of sexual assault.
S.A.F.E. House
Henderson, Nevada, USA
921 American Pacific Drive, Suite 300
Through safe shelter, support, advocacy, counseling, and community education, S.A.F.E. House provides a comprehensive approach to working with families to stop abuse in the family environment.
Safe Nest
Boulder City, Nevada, USA
509 Avenue G, Suite 12
Provides a refuge and counseling services for victims to recover from the trauma of domestic violence and transition to an abuse-free life.
Sunrise Children’s Foundation
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
2795 East Desert Inn Road, #100
Sunrise Children’s Foundation (SCF) programs support a myriad of critical areas focusing on optimal child development. The MIECHV program targets at-risk communities through two evidence-based home visiting programs that support healthy child development and ensures the safety of young children from birth to five years of age as well as family members. SCF provides multiple programs throughout Clark County, all free of cost.
Temporary Assistance to End Domestic Crisis (TADC)
Safe Nest is devoted solely to domestic violence issues. Safe Nest’s programs are concentrated in four areas of service: shelter, counseling, advocacy and prevention.
The Shade Tree
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1 West Owens Avenue
Provides counseling services and shelter to children, adults and families to heal from the traumas of abuse, neglect and violence. Education and Employment Assistance
The Shade Tree
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1 West Owens Avenue
Provides counseling services and shelter to children, adults and families to heal from the traumas of abuse, neglect and violence. Education and Employment Assistance
City Mission of Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
2214 North Pecos Road
Provides support for the homeless and needy. Boxed food, shelter, workshops, work opportunities, job training, clothing distribution, counseling, and referrals to other services.
Nevada Community Associates
Nevada, USA
5185 Camino Al Norte , Suite #130
Helping people connect the pieces of life through education, housing, employment and emergency services. Providing Homeless Prevention Rapid Re-Housing Programs, Mental Health & Behavioral Services, and education services. Other Service Categories: Education and Employment Assistance; and Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
Salvation Army – Day Resource Center / Emergency Lodge
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
45 West Owens Avenue , #103
The shelter is open 365 days a year with a day resource center to access, triage, and refer clients to their programs that can provide the long term help they might need.
St. Vincent Work Program
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1511 Las Vegas Boulevard
Shelter for men only.
Family Promise
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
320 South 9th Street
The mission of Family Promise of Las Vegas is to offer homeless families the opportunity to achieve housing stability by providing short term shelter, meals, case management and hospitality.
Community Chest, Inc.
Virgina City, Nevada, USA
991 South C Street
Community Chest is a non-profit social service agency formed in part to serve residents, especially children/families of Storey County and greater Nevada. Their goal is to build strong, healthy families / communities. They provide family services and project youth programs. The family advocacy program includes many types of counseling services such as domestic violence, substance abuse, and personal and court-ordered counseling. Counselors also work with many high school prevention programs.
Winnemucca Domestic Violence Services – WDVS
Winnemucca, Nevada, USA
50 Melarkey Street, Suite A
WDVS is dedicated to providing a safe environment free from violence and fear of violence while educating the community on the signs and effects of domestic violence, sexual violence, and child abuse on the victims and their families.
Health and Human Services in Nye County
Services offered include: emergency assistance, long-term care, medical, indigent, Ryan White funds (HIV-AIDS), sexual assault victim's assistance, and Susan G. Komen for the cure funds (Breast Cancer).
Trailways Mental Health
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
5120 South Pecos Road
TrailWays is a nonprofit organization. A professional Organization for Mental Health Services including PTSD, anxiety, OCD, depression, bipolar disorder, autism, ADHD, substance abuse, anger, chronic pain, and domestic violence.
Family Support Council
Minden, Nevada, USA
1255 Waterloo Lane
All programs in Nevada offer sheltering services.
Advocates to End Domestic Violence
Carson City, Nevada, USA
32 Sierra Circle
The mission is to provide a safe, supportive environment where domestic violence victims can re-examine their view of themselves and work toward a violence free future. Advocates to End Domestic Violence accepts a woman as she is and encourages her positive growth toward independence and self-sufficiency.
Nevada Rural Housing Authority
Carson City, Nevada, USA
3695 Desatoya Drive
Provides housing assistance to low and moderate income families, the elderly, or people with disabilities in units owned and operated by the housing authority or through rent subsidies.
Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)
Sacramento, California, USA
1430 N Street Room 1500
Emergency shelters receive the most meal benefits for children, at the highest rates of reimbursement, with the least amount of paperwork than any other type of facility in CACFP. CACFP helps enhance the meal services the shelter provides to children and youths who are residents. It gives the shelter a steady stream of Federal money for a nutritious meal service that complements the other services the shelter provides. The reimbursement allows the shelter to devote a smaller portion of resources to food-related expenses, freeing up resources that can be used for other activities.
Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
380 North Maryland Parkway
Offers shelters to the homeless and also offers affordable housing.
A New Start (ANS)
Supportive Housing Program for chronically homeless and disabled families. ANS provides medium to long term housing to households with children in which one of the adults is chronically homeless and has a documented disability. ANS clients receive Intensive Case Management and supportive services to become self-sufficient.
St. Vincent’s Men’s Apts.
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1511 N Las Vegas Blvd
We provide food, shelter and comprehensive services and inspire our community through collaboration, recognizing that each person is created in the image and likeness of God, and that God’s compassion transforms lives.
CONSOLIDATED AGENCIES FOR HEALTH SERVICES
Hawthorne, Nevada, USA
701 E STREET
Provides housing, support groups, counseling, parenting classes, life skills, budgeting, legal advocacy, sexual assault prevention and has a thrift store.
ELKO COMMITTEE AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Elko, Nevada, USA
P O BOX 2531
The purpose of our community-based organization is to prevent and eliminate domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking through direct services to victims, education, and prevention.
Straight From the Streets
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
2524 Conestoga Trail 89134
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1930 Village Center Cir
Straight From The Streets advocate for the homeless and network homeless services to assist with:
St. Timothy’s
Henderson, Nevada, USA
43 W. Pacific Ave
The Friends in the Desert Foundation is a charitable organization which serves hot meals to homeless or otherwise needy individuals six days a week. Sack lunches are prepared and offered on days that hot meals are not served. We also provide basic toiletry items, socks, access to a visiting nurse, referrals, bus transportation, plus other needed resources such as safe dwelling options, health care, dental and other services. Unlike many other meal programs, they do not require an ID for participation in our programs. All in need are welcome.
WestCare Shelter
Henderson, Nevada, USA
1711 Whitney Mesa Drive
Substance Use Disorders, Mental Health Disorders, Domestic Violence /, Sexual Assault, Homelessness, Criminal Justice, HIV / AIDS, Youth Specific, Veteran Specific, Education / Prevention, Intervention, Outpatient Treatment, Residential Treatment, Triage / Mental Health Crisis, Stabilization / Detoxification,
Metro Homeless Liaison
Henderson, Nevada, USA
2275 Corporate Circle, Ste. 300
Homeless assistance
The Lighthouse at Fallon Christian Fellowship
Fallon, Nevada, USA
96 North Broadway,
Provides emergency shelter services for men only.
Room for Ruth
Fallon, Nevada, USA
P.O. Box 1527
Provides safe and stable short term shelter to women in need. Room for Ruth currently has no capacity to take women with children. Other Service Categories: Domestic Violence and Child Abuse.
The Compass Center
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA
1800 W 12TH ST STE 100
We provide crisis intervention, advocacy, counseling, and prevention education service to those impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Survivors of sexual and domestic violence receive services at no charge. We also offer the area's only batterer intervention program, working with batterers to stop the violence.
Rural Office of Community Services, Inc.
Lake Andes, South Dakota, USA
214 W. Main , P.O. Box 70
Basic Needs; Community Work Program Host Agency; Elderly Nutrition; Emergency
Food and Shelter; Fuel Assistance Program; Food Pantry; Garden Project; Green Thumb Host Agency; HomeCare Project (Tripp County); HOME Rehabilitation; ICare Program (Clay & Union Counties); ProtectivePayeeProject; Transportation-public; Transportation-volunteer (Hutchinson County); Weatherization Assistance; Welfare Reform Project.
St. Francis House Emergency Shelter
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA
1301 E. Austin Street
Homeless Shelter
Union Gospel Mission Emergency Shelter
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA
200 N. Weber Avenue
Homeless Shelter
Yankton Homeless Shelter Emergency Shelter
Yankton, South Dakota, USA
304 W. 4th Street
Homeless Shelter
Pershing County Domestic Violence Intervention
Lovelock, Nevada, USA
1475 Cornell Avenue, Suite 150
This resource is for victims of domestic violence. New members are welcomed.
Consolidated Agencies of Human Services (CAHS)
Hawthorne, Nevada, USA
924 5th Street
Their mission is to provide a safe, supportive environment where domestic violence victims can re-examine their view of themselves and work toward a violence free future. They accept a woman as she is and encourage her positive growth toward independence and self- sufficiency.
Hays House (Children’s Emergency Shelter)
Boise, Idaho, USA
7221 Poplar St.
This program assists children ages nine through seventeen and provides shelter, individual counseling and family counseling and mediation. This is a transitional home and is not intended for long-term residence or foster care. The confidentiality policy is adhered to. Fee depends on program, and nobody will be turned away due to inability to pay. Children can be placed in this program in the following ways:
*By parent or guardian
*By the Department of Health and Welfare
*By law enforcement if the child is found to be in imminent danger
*By the child if child calls the crisis hotline and reports a need for safe shelter
Saint Luke’s
Boise, Idaho, USA
103 W State St
Offering the following classes Newborn Care and Parenting, Baby and Me, Happiest Baby on the Block, Infant Massage, Baby Time and Ryme, Baby Signing, CPR for Parents, Taming the Toddler and Our Miraculous Bodies (puberty issues). Call for details. Car seats for needy families at a reduced rate.
WCA Thrift Store-Women’s and Children’s Alliance
Boise, Idaho, USA
720 Washington Street,
Program eligibility: WCA Thrift Store is open to the public. Women in the WCA shelter receive vouchers for clothing. Women in/leaving abusive relationships can ask for vouchers at the shelter. WCA sometimes accepts vouchers from other thrift stores, depending on demand.
This program can assist in getting women’s and children’s clothing, some men’s clothing, jewelry, shoes, books, and they accept donations during store hours.
City of Refuge
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA
804 Park Ave
The Idaho Falls Rescue Mission is a faith based nonprofit organization that exists to provide Help, Hope and a Future to the hungry, homeless, and hopeless in our community through the power and love of Jesus Christ. Thrift store, mens shelter, womens shelter