- U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development - HUD. gov
Helping people facing homelessness find resources in their communities The U S Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Find Shelter tool provides information about housing, shelter, health care, and clothing resources in communities across the country
- Emergency Shelters - The Salvation Army USA
On any given night, roughly 550,000 unhoused people need shelter, including members of your own community We offer a safe haven to those in need, providing homeless shelters and other assistance The Salvation Army knows that sometimes life throws you a curveball
- Homeless Intake Shelters and Drop-In Centers (DICs) – ACCESS NYC
To see if you’re eligible for shelter, visit an intake center Workers will interview you about your living situation to see if you’re eligible In some cases, workers might offer you services to help you avoid shelter Homeless drop-in centers are available to everyone Here are documents you’ll need:
- Homeless Shelters
Shelter Listings is dedicated to serving the homeless and low-income Our shelter list consists of over 4,000 listings and includes emergency shelters, homeless shelters, day shelters, transitional housing, residential drug alcohol rehabilitation programs and permanent affordable housing
- Homeless Emergency Shelter Availability - Pierce County, WA
We recommend contacting shelters ahead of time, as some may require a referral, or beds may have filled up after this webpage was updated Please note that family shelter availability represents the vacancies for families, not individuals
- Office of Homeless Services | Homepage | City of Philadelphia
Visit a City-funded homeless intake center If you still need help applying, email the OHS Prevention, Diversion, and Intake Unit at OHSPrevention@phila gov If you are or see someone living outdoors, call the City’s Homeless Street Outreach Hotline at (215) 232-1984
- Get emergency housing - USAGov
Get a list of local shelters Find safe emergency housing for veterans, kids, or teens
- Disaster Shelters | Find Shelters | American Red Cross
Red Cross shelters are open to anyone in need Pets are welcome, and all disaster assistance is provided free of charge We provide safe shelter, comfort, and care without regard to personal status or background—ensuring that support is available to all during times of crisis
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