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Services include providing shelter, food, clothing, case management, and classes (parenting, money management, job preparation, etc.).
Emergency housing offers a safe haven for persons in need. The shelter provides a warm bed, three meals per day, shower and laundry facilities, personal hygiene items, clothing, and supportive services to link homeless individuals with case management. Guests may also ask for help with GED tutoring and employment services.
Offers emergency shelter for anyone to come stay out of the cold for a night, December through March. Intake time begins daily at 6 pm, must stay the night once checked in, residents will not be allowed back in if leaving after check-in.
Emergency 24 hour temporary shelter, operating during winter months (November 1st through April 30th) annually. Food is provided.
Offers a temporary emergency shelter for people who do not have a warm place to stay out of the cold and winter weather.
Provides a homeless shelter to those who are homeless or in imminent danger of becoming homeless. Staff members work with clients experiencing homelessness to identify barriers to housing and develop a plan-of-action to get past those barriers. This includes assisting with obtaining IDs, employment training, and utilizing collaborations with several other agencies on site.
Offers an emergency shelter to all adults needing shelter. All new clients to the shelter are encouraged to work with Primary Health Care Centralized Intake upon entering the shelter. Length of stay at the shelter is determined upon entry. Other services include AA meetings, laundry facilities, clothing closet, and a health clinic. WEATHER AMNESTY - is no longer offered. This specific service is closed.
10-bed shelter for adult men. Availability is on a first come, first served basis. A meal is served nightly.
Provides an 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.
Homeless shelter for men, women, and families.
New Life residential substance abuse program.
Offers shelter to homeless adults. Clients are eligible for additional services such as case management services, showers, laundry and meals. The length of stay is eight weeks. The stay may be extended based on progress.
Day Center Services are offered to homeless individuals/families and include:
- Case management.
- Job development.
- Mental health counseling.
- Life skills.
- Agency referral.
- Laundry and shower facilities.
- Breakfast/lunch.
Emergency shelter serves all demographics except single men by providing a safe place to stay for the night. This is a short-term solution for those in need of immediate housing. The shelter is located on the west side of the building.
Provides an emergency shelter for homeless men. This is an alcohol and drug free 30-day program.
Shelter and support services in order to help individuals experiencing homelessness work toward becoming self-sufficient. Provides support services that enable individuals to receive crisis intervention, case management, linkage to community resources and life skills training, as well as day-to-day services including access to showers and laundry facilities.
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.
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 a homeless shelter and advocacy services to homeless men, women, and families. Day shelter services include three meals a day, a locked storage area for medications (guests are responsible for providing and self-administrating medications), showers and laundry facilities, and case management by appointment.
Offers a shelter.