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Homeless Shelters in southwestern Ohio
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Description: ARCS Family Violence Program provides: 24/7 Crisis hotline response and shelter safe access. 24/7 Sheltering services for victims of domestic violence and their dependents. Legal and Social Service advocacy. Individualized safety planning... read more
Description: Bethany House Services collaborates with others to provide a full range of housing, education, and assistance programs to homeless and disadvantaged women and children.
Description: Shelter and aid to women who are victims of domestic violence
Description: HIV/AIDS Housing Programs and Services Caracole House Caracole House has been offering affordable, comfortable housing for adults with HIV/AIDS since 1988. People who reside in Caracole House receive case management and referral services as wel... read more
Description: The sole purpose of Charlie`s 3/4 House, Inc. is to provide acceptable and affordable housing for alcoholic men in the early stages of sobriety, while they work on their recovery from alcoholism and find suitable employment. Founded in 1979,... read more
Description: Cincinnati Union Bethel (CUB) has been caring for people in Cincinnati since 1830. CUB operates three programs: Early Childhood Education at four Head Start preschools, which provide kindergarten readiness and care for children ages three to five; th... read more
Description: The Cincinnati/Hamilton County Continuum of Care for the Homeless, Inc. operates the Central Access Point (CAP) program. CAP is a telephone service that serves as the intake point for several important local programs. CAP: handles t... read more
Description: The Mission helps mend lives and create a bridge between people of faith and people who have lost hope. Each year the Mission provides more than 120,000 meals and more than 24,000 nights of shelter to people in need. A hot, delicious meal served with... read more
Description: Clinton County Homeless shelter offers temporary residence for homeless individuals and families. They also have a 24 hour food pantry.
Description: COHHIO has provided voice for the underrepresented for more than 30 years, originating as the Ohio Housing Coalition (formed in 1974), then merging in 1994 with the Ohio Coalition for the Homeless (formed in 1984). With a mission of ending homelessne... read more
Description: The Garden Street Transitional Home provides a structured, sober living environment with supportive services for homeless men who have recently been released from prison.
Description: The Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless (GCCH) was formed in May of 1984 for one purpose: the eradication of homelessness in Cincinnati. What started out as a coalition of 15 volunteers meeting weekly in an unheated church basement has sinc... read more
Description: The Haven House Emergency Shelter first opened it`s doors in 1982, providing homeless men, women & children with a clean and comfortable place to stay. The Haven House Emergency Shelter is open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. Haven House su... read more
Description: Founded in 1987, Hope House Mission (HHM) is a 501(C)(3) faith-based ministry, serving homeless men, women and children in Butler, Warren, and surrounding counties in Southwest Ohio. Much more than an emergency shelter, HHM provides comprehensive pro... read more
Description: Hope House Center for Men 34 South Main Street, Middletown, Ohio 45044 Phone: (513) 424-4673 Fax: (513) 423-5913 Hope House Center for Women and Children 1300 Girard Avenue, Middletown, Ohio 45044 Phone: (513) 217-5056 ... read more
Description: Shelter available to families with children
Description: The shelter is available to any homeless persons with priority given to Clermont County citizens and is open 365 days a year 24 hours a day. Clients are able to stay up to 60 days. Three meals are provided daily along with laundry services free of ch... read more
Description: For clients coming out of the state hospital or other institutional environments, GCB provides a safe living environment at Kemper House. Clients can begin to reconnect with the community as they work toward independent housing. GCB provides 24-hour,... read more
Description: Food Pantry Services Available Homeless Shelter Available for Families (if you are interested, you must call 513.381.SAFE)
Description: Mt. Airy Center has been serving the homeless since 1937. Today, Mt. Airy works exclusively with homeless men to provide emergency shelter and social services that help clients solve many of the problems that have left them with no place to call home... read more
Description: The Red Cross Family Living Center is currently located at 829 South Gettysburg Avenue in Dayton. There are 36 apartment units offered through the program. Typically, families reside in the units for 60-90 days. There is also 1 unit designated as a s... read more
Description: For more than 100 years The Salvation Army has been providing assistance to people with a variety of social and spiritual afflictions through its 119 United States based Adult Rehabilitation Centers (ARCs). The Centers serve people suffering fr... read more
Description: Shelter for women and children only
Description: St. Francis - St. Joseph House operates as an emergency, short term homeless shelter. St. Francis - St. Joseph House offesr shelter to sixteen men, with most stays limited to eight weeks. Exceptions depend upon circumstances. Three meals a day a... read more
Description: The Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Cincinnati is a non-profit organization providing a unique style of personal assistance with food, clothing, medicine, rent, utilities, transportation and companionship to people facing economic, emotional or spi... read more
Description: St. Vincent de Paul, Dayton District Council is a 501(C)(3) organization that assists the homeless and impoverished by sharing God’s love by providing emergency shelter, transitional housing, food, clothing, household items, and guidance to lea... read more
Description: Talbert House’s mission is to improve social behavior and enhance personal recovery and growth. Need Help? Call: 513-221-HELP (4357) for more information or to schedule an appointment. 513-281-CARE (2273) or text Talbe... read more
Description: On average, The Drop Inn Center provides shelter to 250 men and women each and every day. During the winter months, the Center usually reaches its capacity to sleep 300 people each night. In a typical year, Center serves more than 130,... read more
Description: Joseph House`s mission is to meet the needs of the homeless veterans of our community. Services are available to men and women. Joseph House provides outreach to homeless veterans through its "Landing Zone" at 1526 Republic Street, and... read more
Description: Information and Referral Services Our computers, fax, copier and phones are also available for public use during our business hours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and Tuesday 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. The Women`... read more
Description: Volunteers of America is a national, non-profit, faith-based organization dedicated to helping those in need rebuild their lives and reach their full potential. Through thousands of human services programs, including housing and healthcare, Volunteer... read more
Description: Temporary warming shelters available - contact: BUTLER, CLERMONT, CLINTON, AND WARREN COUNTIES UNITED WAY 211 - call 211 or 800.917.3884
Description: 2019 Temporary Warming Centers available in Hamilton County HAMILTON COUNTY Strategies to End Homelessness – CAP Line 513.381.SAFE (7233) or Mobile Text 513.970.1515 (info only - no shelter placem... read more
Description: Women Helping Women is the only 24-hour rape crisis program and comprehensive non-shelter domestic violence program in Hamilton County. We provide free confidential services to over 12,000 people each year. Women Helping Women recognizes those w... read more
Description: YWCA House of Peace Shelter The YWCA provides safe protective shelter and necessary supportive services for battered women and their children to move them toward self-sufficiency, independence and freedom from abuse. The YWCA Food Pan... read more
Description: Family Violence Prevention Project YWCA of Greater Cincinnati Domestic Violence Shelter and Crisis Hotline The YWCA provides safe protective shelter, crisis line assistance, and necessary supportive services for battered women and their children t... read more