It is a goal of the Mayor and the Managing Directors Office that government services be available to all who need them, regardless of their proficiency with English. INTAKE: After 3pm. Individuals in emergency housing can register a complaint here anonymously 24/7. Homeless Services also strives to elevate the voices of young adults with lived experience of homelessness through the Young Adult Leadership Committee (YALC) advisory board. Join today! Roosevelt Darby Center,804 N. Broad Street. Mon & Tues: 11am-7pm; Wed & Fri: 1pm-8pm 215-992-3763, Catholic Social Services, Southwest The Office of Homeless Services provides emergency housing and aid to people who are experiencing homelessness and those at risk of homelessness. Join us in your neighborhood and share your thoughts on how we can improve access to benefits like SNAP, Cash Assistance, and more. If eligible, persons and families are placed in appropriate emergency housing, boarding homes, or other alternative housing. 1401 Arch Street Pathways PA (emergency shelter for female youth ages 17 and under): The innovative 90-day program using converted containers to shelter residents who are at-risk or without addresses is located at 79 . 1201 Locust Street, 215-985-9206 Mon, Wed, Fri: 8:30am-12pm Terms of Use. The City of Philadelphia provides emergency and temporary shelter to persons experiencing homelessness. 1430 Cherry St Joint Office of Homeless Services 721 SW Oak Street, Suite 100 Portland, OR 97205 The Joint Office of Homeless Services manages contracts with service providers who provide housing placement and retention services, emergency shelter, severe weather shelter, job skills training, and other services. Trenton, NJ 08650-0068. You can visit one of these agencies below during the listed drop-in hours to be evaluated for services. Bed for the night, first-come, first-served. CDH does not provide direct services or funding. Located in both Cottonwood and Prescott 736 N. Main St. Cottonwood, AZ 86326 (928) 634-4254: Yavapai: Catholic Charities. Participants should call the Homelessness Prevention Hotline at 215-686-7177 for information or click here for additional information. 1-877-4AID-VET (824-3838), The Perimeter(Veteran Services) Live 11am-7pm 267-507-3470 Office of Disability Affairs If you think you or someone in your family has been discriminated against at DHS because of a disability you may submit a complaint by telephone, letter, or email to: Jennifer ShaoulDSS Executive Director of Disability Affairs / Disability Service FacilitatorDepartment of Homeless Services 150 Greenwich Street, 42nd FloorNew York, NY 10007Fax: 917-639-0442Email: disabilityaffairs@dss.nyc.gov. After-Hours Services, Gaudenzias House of Passage, Kirkbride Center If you are serving an out-of-state subpoena, please ensure that service is made an accordance with NY CPLR 3119. Consumer Satisfaction Team PHILADELPHIA As hundreds of volunteers fanned out across Philadelphia's nearly 50 zip codes to tally street homelessness and survey Philadelphians experiencing homelessness for the annual Point-in-Time (PIT) Count, Office of Homeless Services (OHS) Director Liz Hersh announced that new national figures show that Philadelphia has retained its status as having the lowest street homeless . 215-951-8300, Friends Hospital Crisis Response Center (Northeast) 443-984-1384. The links below provide information about the various groups such as county human service offices, tribal agencies and state and local agencies that provide these services. ohs@phila.gov, 2023 Homeless Services Our most recent opportunity to open the Lofts at 2601 would not have been made possible without the contributions and support provided by: the PA Housing Finance Agency; the Philadelphia Housing Authority; the City of Philadelphia's Office of Homeless Services and Division of Housing and Community Development; Enterprise Community Investments; TD *Note: If you are under 18 and are experiencing homelessness, you can reach out to one of the following Runaway and Homeless Youth providers for assistance: Youth Emergency Services (emergency shelter for youth ages 17 and under): 215-925-3180 140, Williston, Vermont 05495. The Office is working to build a robust, integrated, and coordinated system of homelessness and housing services, and to improve efficiency . 501 S. 54th Street Philadelphia Homeless Outreach Hotline 215-232-1984 Shelter Access Point For All: Seeking Emergency Housing Services, Office of Homeless Services (OHS) Apple Tree Family Center 1430 Cherry Street, 215-686-7150, 7151, or 7153 INTAKE: Mon-Fri: 7-5pm 1430 Cherry Street, Roosevelt Darby Center 804 N Broad Street, 215-685-3700 INTAKE: Mon-Fri: 7-5pm 215-829-LIFE (5433) Crisis Team, Mary Howard Health Center If the individual or household indicates they are fleeing or attempting to flee a domestic violence situation, staff will make an immediate referral to the on-site domestic violence specialist (at Appletree Family Center only). HACE Lutheran Church o f the Holy Communion Services: Since 1947 Cherry Street Mission Ministries (Cherry Street), located in Toledo, Ohio, has provided to our homeless and poor community members free shelter, food, clothing, biblical support, recovery services, educational and vocational programs and services. sometimes need to refer potential participants to OHS for placement in a shelter. (215) 686-7150 Due to COVID-19, all new entrants will be asked to complete a COVID-19 screening consisting of a series of simple questions and temperature check. The Rapid Re-housing program is an intervention designed to assist households quickly exit homelessness, return to housing in the community of their choice and not become homeless in the near term. Youll also receive email updates, invitations to community meetings, and opportunities to share your thoughts and ideas with the RtH Board. Action Wellness Drop-In Services: Mon, Wed, Thurs: 7am-6pm, Tues: 7am-5pm (General) 6-9pm (Ladies Night), Sat & Sun 7am-3pm; Primary Care Clinic: Wed: 1pm-5pm HIV testing, drop-in center, street side health project. Requests and forms should be submitted via email to RECORDSACCESS@dhs.nyc.gov. Phone: 215-471-2017 Location: PA: Philadelphia County You must go through central intake for an initial assessment of your housing needs before placement into the homeless housing system. 267-443-2500 136 Diamond Street Mayor's Office of Homeless Services 7 E Redwood St 5th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 443-984-3419 Jessi.Stevens@baltimorecity.gov: MD-501 - Baltimore CoC: MD: Harford Community Action Agency, Inc. Brian Wainwright Director of Supportive Services Harford Community Action Agency, Inc. 443-456-3629, Ext. 6214 Grays Ferry Ave.,Phila., PA 19142 Participants should call the Homelessness Prevention Hotline at 215-686-7177 for information or click. Visit the Philadelphia Eviction Prevention Project, Philadelphias Five Year Strategic Plan for the Homeless Assistance System, Domestic Violence Hotline Email: amccullough @mercercounty.org. 149 W Susquehanna Ave Provides a range of financial assistance and supportive servicesto veterans and their families. 215-685-3702, Families Only Seeking Emergency Housing After-Hours Services, Salvation Army Red Shield Family Residence 215-471-2017, Single Men Seeking Emergency Housing After-Hours Services, Mike Hinson Resource Center 3910 Powelton Ave, #510 All Rights Reserved You must go through central intake for an initial assessment of your housing needs before placement into the homeless housing system. 24-hour hotline: 800-656-4673, Women in Transition 1-800-371-SAFE (7233), Valley Youth House Please call the main number to be directed to the appropriate office. Philadelphia, PA 19102 HomeShare Mission DHS is helping even more New Yorkers move out of shelter and secure permanent housing, just like Richard and Doris. Catholic Charities Community Services. Valley Youth House 3119 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA - 19107, Contact (610) 691-5602 2. Find out the number of DHS clients we serve each day. 24-hour hotline: 1-866-488-7386 Appletree Family Center, 1430 Cherry Street . ohs@phila.gov, 2023 Homeless Services Mon-Fri: 8am-4pm, The Well www.phillytenant.org, Attic Youth Center (Ages 14-23) Tel: 215-686-7175 During this COVID-19 emergency, SELF is leading efforts with its funding partners, fellow providers, and advocates. 3550 Market Street, 267-426-5980 HELP Philadelphia Below is a list of rental assistance agencies in the city. Tel: 215-686-7175 1430 Cherry St., Phila., PA 19102 We are open Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. A grab and go meal service is available on Saturday and Sunday, on the corner of John F. Kennedy Boulevard and Broad Street beginning at 2 p.m., with approximately 120 meals distributed per service. Homeless service workers with an immediate economic need and income at or below 80% of the county area median income where they live may be eligible for a stipend up to $2,000. The City of Torrance is located in Service Provider Area (SPA) 8 of Los Angeles County, and we have local resources available to assist our residents in their greatest times of need. ), Trans-health Information Project (TIP) Providing emergency housing and other services to people who are homeless and to those at risk of homelessness. A second stipend payment of up to $2,000 is also available for individuals . Office of Homeless Services 303 E. Vanderbilt Way San Bernardino, CA 92415 Phone: (909)386-8297 Fax: (909)890-0868 . 216 W. Somerset St., Phila., PA 19133 HOME-STAT Street Outreach HOME-STAT teams work 24-7 in all 5 boroughs to engage street homeless New Yorkers to come indoors. Vouchers for PennDOT ID or PA birth certificate given with referral letter from shelter or agency. Thurs: 4:30-6:30pm Open Sky has more than 20 years of experience in outreach and care coordination for homeless individuals - often with co-occurring mental health diagnoses or substance use disorder - and their family members. The Office of Homeless Services is committed to preventing and ending youth and young adult homelessness through coordinated, cross-system initiatives. To be connected to one of our service providers, please contact the Inland Empire United Way at 2-1-1 or www.ieuw.org for an assessment and referral. Office of Supportive Housing (OSH) OSH offers a network of . Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS PA) Serving individuals and community members who are experiencing hunger and homelessness. 1515 Fairmount Avenue Positive Living Housing Program provides independent housing to persons with AIDS. Rental Assistance If you are a PHA resident dealing with a financial hardship and you are having trouble paying your rent, please contact your manager immediately to discuss your situation. Resources focused on ending homelessness include leadership and support for street outreach, liaison activities with the City's Office of Homeless Services and other city and community agencies focused on the goals of the . 215-922-6400. Help residents of the Haddington and Cobbs Creek neighborhoods of West Philadelphia. Primary care, trans care, monthly drop-in support groups (3rd Thursday, 3-7pm), Trevor Project Tues: 1-6pm, Thurs: 6-8:30pm; Fri: 2-5pm, Community Relations and Government Affairs Unit 212-361-7900. Philadelphia, PA 19102 The committee ensures that services provided to the homeless are utilized in a cost-effective manner and works to facilitate a better understanding of homelessness. Every Thursday, 9:30-10:30 a.m., at DESC's Pioneer Square office, 216 James Street, Seattle 98104. Congreso de Latinos Unidos 215-563-7763 Due to high call volume, it may take more than 72 hours to receive a callback. The plan sets forth a broad range of coordinated strategies that address multiple issues across the continuum of homelessness. www.homelessadvocacyproject.org, Tenant Legal Aid Referral Line Philadelphia's Five Year Strategic Plan for the Homeless Assistance System Domestic Violence Hotline 1-866-723-3014 or 1-866-SAFE-014 Homeless Outreach Hotline: 215-232-1984 Veterans Homelessness Hotline: 1-877-424-3838 Philly Vets Home Coalition Hotline: 215-923-8387 Disability Resources Donate/Volunteer OHS Comment Line 215-686-4700 Welcome The will program will provide rapid rental assistance and housing support to 60 youth per year who are facing homelessness due to obstacles, such as job loss or unresolved college housing. Multnomah County, OR 3.9. Homeless Shelter Directory is not associated with any government agency. Intake: Mon-Fri: 7am-5pm This is a directory of services for persons who are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless. 220 Main StreetUnit One Towanda, PA 18848, Cambria County Human Services DepartmentCentral Park Complex110 Franklin Street, Suite 400Johnstown, PA 15901-1831, Phone:(814) 534-2658Fax: (814) 534-2508, Centre County Office of Adult ServicesWillowbank Office Building 420 Holmes Street Bellefonte, PA 16823, Phone:(814) 355-6768 Fax: (814) 355-8625, Clinton CountyPlanningCommission232 East Main Street Lock Haven, PA 17745, Phone:(570)893-4081Fax: (570) 893-4122, Phone:(814)643-4202or 1-888-644-4202 Fax:(814) 643-8183. Portland, OR. Please also provide the relevant time period for the requested records. If you are submitting a request for DHS case files or a shelter history letter, please fill out and submit the DHS Record Release Authorization Form( | |franais |Kreyol ayisyen | |polski | | | | ). Mon-Fri: 8:30am-4:30pm When requesting your own records or requesting information on anothers behalf**, the request must be submitted along with a signed authorization form. Right to Know Camden County OEO 538 Broadway . For more information, please see thisreferral guide. Services include, but are not limited to: Homeless Services Consumer Response Line: 215-686-4700 Youth access points are youth-friendly, youth-specificlocations whereyoung adults ages 18-24 in Philadelphiawho are experiencing homelessness can go to be assessed for resources within the homeless assistance system. 215-227-2400 Tues, Wed 1pm-5pm; Thurs 9am-5pm Tel: 215-686-7175 215-427-0350, Peoples Emergency Center The city's Department of Social Services and Department of Homeless Services said more than 300 shelter sites that didn't meet city standards have been closed and the agency started a. Beginning December 1 we will begin to phase in 450 winter beds, 50 more than last year. This process is called the EAR. Weekly free legal clinics in various locations. 215-972-5170 Medical care, counseling, HIV testing, trans health services, support groups, Mazzoni Center, Washington West Project HIAS Pennsylvania provides legal and supportive services to immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers from all backgrounds in order to assure their fair treatment and full integration into American society. 1401 JFK Boulevard, 10th Floor 24-Hour Hotline Also we are working now to ensure that no one dies from exposure in below freezing weather. Offer Emergency Shelter Allowance to help a homeless or near homeless family/person to: Philadelphia Interfaith Hospitality Network Philadelphia, PA 19102 This system provides homelessness prevention and diversion aid, as well as emergency and temporary housing, to people who are experiencing homelessness and those at risk of homelessness. The Office of Homeless Solutions develops public and private partnerships and provides direct outreach services that coordinates services directed towards reducing and preventing homelessness by providing a wide-range of services and resources for homeless persons and increasing permanent supportive housing opportunities for very low income and From her early work with the Philadelphia-based Tenants Action . Emergency housing services include: Have a question? (215) 893-8400, New Kensington Community Development Corporation (NKCDC) We help New Yorkers to return quickly to their communities and to permanent housing. While there are many service providers in our area, we promote a focused 'Coordinated Entry System' or CES, to help file everyone through . Thurs: 9am-5pm,1936 N. Judson St. Annual Homeless Summit; Partnership Resolutions; Point-In-Time Count; Project Homeless Connects; SOAR; Calendar; Resources. Crisis Center: Fri, Sat, Mon, Tues: 9am-2pm, Sun 10:30am-3:45pm Services, Emergency Shelter (including LGBTQ), Many Partners, One Goal, End Homelessness, Office of Homeless Services Advocacy, counseling, and education services, Women Against Abuse INTAKE: Daily: After 5pm. 1233 Locust St., 4th floor, 215-790-1788 Philadelphia, PA 19102 The new office is located at 215 N. D Street, Suite 301, San Bernardino, CA 92415-0044, on the corner of D Street and Second Street. SSI Appeal & Utilities If you are a domestic violence survivor, you can contact Women Against Abuse any time day or night at (866) 723-3014. 2144 Cecil B. Moore Avenue, 215-320-6187 Mon & Tues: 9am-7pm; Wed-Fri: 9am-5pm 2771 Ruth St., Suite 1, Phila., PA 19134 Level of need is assessed and case management assistance provided to obtain appropriate care. Right to Know The following options are available to get in touch with one of our intake specialists. 215-247-4663 Catholic Social Services Catholic Social Services, Northeast Sign up for job training. Help kids get support from both parents. (Ages 21 & Under) Full-time. 267-507-3529 325 N. 39th Street (215) 875-8200. enrollment (Bus options: 3, 33 and 61), Fairmount Health Center Mon-Wed: 10am-6pm (215) 324-0746. For additional resources on tenant rights, visit the Philadelphia Eviction Prevention Project. Elizabeth G. Hersh, Director, Philly 311 (Ages 0-21) Vet Line: 215-814-6888 Cultivates and maintains effective working relationships with elected officials, community organizations and leaders and with colleagues across departments to. The City of San Diego's Homelessness Response Center (HRC) provides a broad range of services to help individuals and families experiencing homelessness on their path to permanent or other long-term housing. Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm; by appointment only. 215-748-8800 112 North Main St. Warrenton, NC 27589 Phone: 252-257-3341 Email: news@warrenrecord.com. Walk-in Mon-Fri: 9am-12pm 520 Delaware Avenue, 7th Floor Wednesday- 2pm-4pm Purpose, Mission, and Strategy. function get_style () { return "none"; } function end_ () { document.getElementById('drive').style.display = get_style(); }. 1-866-723-3014 or 1-866-SAFE-014 Legal Center: 215-686-7082, National Sexual Assault Hotline Emergency housing services include: 215-423-0222 3959 Lancaster Avenue 215-724-8550. 267 737 9099, Men Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission Germantown Avenue Crisis Ministry Search for public housing and affordable housing options now. Philadelphia, PA 19102 Find free and low cost drug rehab and alchool detox treament centers. INTAKE: Mon-Fri: 7-5pm 1430 Cherry Street, Roosevelt Darby Center Mon: 4-5pm Forget Me Knot Youth Services (emergency shelter for youth ages 17 and under): Through Project HOME's Healthcare Services, we offer integrated physical and behavioral healthcare and recovery services and wellness programs for people who are currently experiencing homelessness or those who are formerly homeless, as well as for people living in the North Philadelphia community. Showers, haircuts, food, clothing, laundry, counseling, shelter, transportation, Covenant House Crisis Center