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Homeless Program | Stopping Woman Abuse Now (SWAN)

Provides for women and families experiencing homelessness dormitory-styled rooms with bunk beds, so they are intended to be a shared space, a common dining area, living room, and outdoor areas for recreation. A full-time cook is on staff to provide two hot meals each day, and breakfast is a serve-yourself cold meal. Clients can stay at our shelter for up to 45 days.

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Homeless Shelter | Crossroads Mission Avenue

Provides emergency and transitional living program for men, women, and families with children.

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Homeless Shelter | Central Iowa Shelter and Services

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.

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Homeless Youth Program | Project Oz

Provides outreach, emergency shelter, and transitional living services to homeless young adults and any dependents. Offers outreach services including basic needs, life skills, employment, and education prep/support, transportation, health/wellness, and additional referrals. Participants may also access emergency shelter services in the event that all other shelter options have been exhausted, or an individual is unable to access shelter for any reason. 

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Emergency Shelter | Lazarus House

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.

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Coordinated Entry Access Point | Institute for Community Alliances

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. Staff will provide guidance to anyone experiencing homelessness to the correct support and housing programs most appropriate to their situation.

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Homeless Shelter | Illinois Valley PADS

Offers an emergency homeless shelter that operates from Aug1- May 31 each year. The shelter provides meals, beds, showers, and laundry facilities. It is a structured program which includes rules, case management, classes, and require participation in an individual service plan. 

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Homeless Shelter | Crossroads Mission Avenue

Provides emergency and transitional living program for men, women, and families with children.

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Youth Homeless Supportive Housing and Assistance | Care Corps, Inc.

Provides services aimed at reducing youth homelessness by providing funding for various activities, including housing and supportive services.

The program prioritizes serving unaccompanied youth up to age 24, including pregnant and parenting youth, who meet the definition of homelessness outlined by HUD.

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Homeless Shelter | Hesed House

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.

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Men's Homeless Shelter | Crossroads Mission Avenue

Provides an emergency shelter for men.

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24/7 Shelter | Carbondale Warming Center

Shelter open year round, also provides heated facilities during cold weather and air conditioned facilities during hot weather.


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Emergency Lodging | Salvation Army - Scotts Bluff Region (Located at CAPWN)

Provides emergency lodging only - no guarantee for assistance. Need to check other available resources first.

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C-U at Austin's Place Women's Shelter | C-U at Home

Works to end homelessness one person at a time. Offering seven homes across the community, where individuals enrolled in our 12- to 18-month Pathways to Progress Program receive support. This intensive program follows a four-phase system, addressing seven key areas of instability to help participants regain stability and independence.

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Crisis Assistance | Matura Action Corporation

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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Mary L. Weitendorf Women & Family Center | MorningStar Mission Ministries

Services include providing shelter, food, clothing, case management, and classes (parenting, money management, job preparation, etc.).

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Coordinated Entry Access Point | Bridge Home, The

Coordinated Entry is the front door to homeless services. It is the first point of contact for those who need housing assistance. It provides guidance to anyone experiencing homelessness to the correct support and housing programs most appropriate to their situation.

PROACTIVE AND SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS
STREET OUTREACH: collaborate with local partners to meet individuals and families experiencing homelessness where they are and offer assistance in camps and on the street.
LIBRARY OUTREACH: regular hours at libraries in Ames, Boone and Marshalltown where people experiencing homelessness can meet with a case worker and work on a housing plan.
EMERGENCY SHELTER: short-term emergency shelter and housing support services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Provides food, financial education, and health and wellbeing assistance.

LONG-TERM PROGRAMS
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING: client-focused services based on the degree of need and the severity of barriers individual/families are facing. Will help clients secure affordable housing and provide the tools needed to overcome financial barriers and maintain a permanent home. Individualized support services, including life skills counseling, employment assistance, budgeting and financial literacy, and community resources referrals are also provided.
RAPID RE-HOUSING: is a time limited program, with temporary financial housing assistance and supportive services for people experiencing homelessness leading to permanent housing and self-sufficiency. The timeframe will be from a minimum of one month to typically a maximum of six months of rental assistance.
CONNECTION TO COMMUNITY SERVICES: connects clients to various external programs and community resources to help them achieve sustainable, healthy outcomes.

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Homeless Veteran Supportive Services | VA Black Hills Health Care

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 For Men | Christian Care

Homeless shelter for men. Call to complete intake process.

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Homeless Assistance | Blue Valley Community Action Partnership

Services for homeless individuals and families including food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals, and locating permanent housing.

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Homeless Shelter | Inner City Mission - Springfield

Provides shelter, food, education and Christian counseling to homeless children, their parents, and single women. Works towards giving individuals the needed tools to obtain and maintain permanent housing.

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PADS Shelter | Pioneer Center for Human Services

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.

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Opening Doors - Teresa Shelter | Opening Doors

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.

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