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For those with no safe place to go or in need of emergency shelter, local Salvation Army shelters provide a warm, secure place for homeless men, women, and children to stay. At The Salvation Army, our doors are open every day — and night — of the year.
Salvation Army Emergency Shelter Support Services. All of our emergency shelters offer a clean and safe place to stay for people experiencing homelessness, regardless of whether the need is temporary or ongoing. Depending on your location, some or all of these services may also be provided: Case Management.
Our emergency shelters, and transitional living centers provide housing, food, and overnight lodging for varying amounts of time to destitute families, the homeless, the displaced, and to youth where family care is undesirable or unavailable.
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. IT'S NOT JUST A SHELTER.
The Salvation Army serves families and individuals who find themselves facing homelessness. Depending on your location, our men's shelters provide safe shelter and a comprehensive range of services for individuals in need.
The Recuperative Care Program provides short- term shelter and case management to homeless people who are recovering from an acute illness or injury, whose conditions would be exacerbated by living on the street.
Our 130-bed Center of Hope, the largest homeless shelter in Sacramento County, provides veterans, women and men with a 30- to 90-day stay and a focus on overcoming homelessness.
Providing care and aid for all people on the fringes of society is at the heart of The Salvation Army’s mission. Our officers, staff, and volunteers work with individuals every day in Los Angeles County to help them find a way out of homelessness and onto a path to recovery.
We are an emergency shelter for women, children and families that provides three daily meals, case management, intervention programs, health care, and access to resources for children and teens. The program is free and open to Mecklenburg County residents.
The Transitional Living Center (TLC) offers homeless families a safe, healthy environment and tools to create their new life. Our Transitional Living Center provides each family with an apartment while they work on ending their homelessness.