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Homeless shelter for men, women, and families.

New Life residential substance abuse program.

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Homeless Shelter
Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
Services for homeless individuals and families including food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals, and locating permanent housing.

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Housing Search Assistance
General Clothing Provision
Homeless Shelter
Offers financial services for rent, utilities, and gas up to $25 on a case-by-case basis as funds are available.

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Prescription Medication Services
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Transportation Expense Assistance
Homeless Shelter
Rent Payment Assistance

Emergency overnight shelter serving 20-25 guests per night and entry point for addiction recovery and mental health services.

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Homeless Shelter
Specialized Information and Referral
Provides a emergency men's shelter.

Access point for the community's homeless veterans. Individuals and families who are at imminent risk of homelessness (with no house, apartment, etc. to stay tonight) will complete an assessment and receive help to find housing options.

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Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Homeless Shelter

Emergency Shelter Services - Provides emergency/crisis short-term shelter for single women and women with children of any age, including male children (ages 13-17). The shelter provides a safe place to sleep, evening meal, laundry, and shower facilities. The length of stay is 30 days. Residents are encouraged to meet with the Emergency Shelter Lead Supervisor for long term stability plan


Transitional Shelter Services for Women with Children - Provides immediate relief to women, 18 and over, with children (male children must be 12 years of age or younger). In addition, provides life's basic needs - food, clothing, personal care items, laundry facilities, transportation, and telephones to make appointments. Supportive services provided include life skill classes, employment assistance, budgeting, family literacy, parenting classes, tutoring, and case management with a goal of finding and maintaining permanent housing.

Emergency shelter for single men, single women, and families. Meals served to anyone, breakfast at 6:30 am, supper at 6:30 pm.
Emergency lodging only - no guarantee for assistance. Need to check other available resources first.
Financial assistance for rent, mortgage, and utilities.

Emergency services to homeless and other individuals in need, including motel vouchers.

Food pantry.

Gas vouchers.

Prescription expense assistance.

Money management education.

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Transportation Expense Assistance
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Food Stamps/SNAP
Medical Expense Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Community Action Agencies
Homeless Shelter
Rent Payment Assistance
Food Pantries
Offers emergency shelter for anyone to come stay out of the cold for a night.
Emergency shelter provides overnight shelter, three meals daily, shower and laundry facilities, case management, and referrals. The Family and Women's Shelter serves single women with or without children, and single fathers with children. The Men's Shelter serves single men. Guests staying longer than thirty days must be actively participating in a self-sufficiency program.

Emergency shelter for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.

Provides a safe place for at-risk and homeless youth (age 16-24) to connect with services. Services include street outreach, drop-in services, daily meals, emergency beds, an art studio, computer lab and mental health counseling options.

The center can also connect youth and young adults with additional YSS supportive housing programs, such as Lighthouses, Transitional Living Program, and Rapid Re-housing.

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Street Outreach Programs
Homeless Drop In Centers
Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Homeless Shelter
Soup Kitchens
Post Pregnancy Shelter/Transitional Housing
Transitional Housing/Shelter

Mini shelters are available for displaced persons who suffer loss of homes due to fire, tornadoes, transience, domestic disputes, or homelessness. Shelters are guarded and locations are confidential.

Provides a safe place for all women and children of all ages who find themselves homeless due to circumstances beyond their control. The shelter program includes assistance, food, referrals and advocacy with community services. The length of a woman's stay can up to one year in emergency shelter.However, some women can get extensions if a move to permanent housing is imminent or they may move to Maria House or Francis Apartments to continue to work on their goals.
Emergency services for men in need of immediate assistance. Food, shelter, clothing, and other basic needs are provided and each man is offered an opportunity for life change through resource case management, which provides the first steps toward preventing future homelessness. Special services provided for veterans.

Bus line and shuttle transportation daily from downtown Omaha 11 am-1 pm. Pick up is at the southeast corner of the park, call for times and location. Metro bus service available daily.

Provides assistance to individuals and families who are facing a crisis situation with food and/or shelter. Homeless prevention services can assist families who are facing eviction or utility disconnection in preventing their family from becoming homeless.

Crisis funds may be available for one month's rent, utilities, or groceries for a short period of time. This assistance is intended for individuals and families who need temporary, one-time assistance to resolve an emergency situation.

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Homelessness Prevention Programs
Food Vouchers
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Homeless Shelter
Rent Payment Assistance

Emergency shelter serving men, single women, and families. The shelter is substance-free.

Meals served three times per day. Clients meet with a case manager within 72 hours of arrival to define barriers and set goals.

Access point for the community's homeless veterans. Individuals and families who are at imminent risk of homelessness (with no house, apartment, etc. to stay tonight) will complete an assessment and receive help to find housing options.

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Homeless Shelter
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Overnight shelter with the goal of securing full time employment. Once guests have secured employment within the initial time allotted, they will be eligible for an extension of time to stay.
Emergency shelter for single men.
Coordinated Entry is the front door to homeless services. It is the first point of contact individuals need to contact who are in need of shelter services. It will guide anyone experiencing homelessness to the correct supports and housing program to end their homelessness permanently.

For after business hours, please contact VictoryCenter Rescue Mission at (563) 242-9016; Dubuque Rescue Mission (563) 583-1394 (men's shelter); or Opening Doors/Teresa Shelter (563) 690-0086 (women's shelter) directly.

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Homeless Shelter
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Operates a homeless shelter for men. Also operates a shelter for women/children at an undisclosed location, due to safety reasons.

Emergency Winter Overflow Shelter provides shelter for the homeless when the regular shelter is full. Will be open 7 days a week through March if the weather stays cold. Starting Nov. 15th.

**If anyone is working with someone in need of shelter, they should contact Shelter Services at 319-366-7999 or have the client VISIT Shelter Services at 318 5th St SE. If they are unable to get through via phone, leave a voicemail stating they are seeking shelter that day/evening and someone will call them back before 5 pm.

Individuals seeking shelter should arrive at the Overflow Shelter starting at 6pm. Check-in is open until 9pm daily. Beds are reserved through Shelter Services for the evening with limited openings.