Home | Latrobe Street Mission We offer emergency shelter services, sober-living facilities, and services for homeless men, women, and children in the Mid-Ohio Valley Homelessness doesn’t define you You’re capable of success, and we’ll help you achieve it - one day at a time
How to Get Help If You Are Experiencing Homelessness If you are at risk of or currently experiencing homelessness, the first step is to get in touch with the homeless response system in your community You may need to call a hotline or go to a community-designated organization for services
Get emergency housing - USAGov Learn how to find help immediately if you are facing or experiencing homelessness The government offers programs that can help you find short-term housing In most areas of the U S , you can dial 211 to connect with local social services and get referrals for emergency housing
Emergency Shelters - The Salvation Army USA On any given night, roughly 550,000 unhoused people need shelter, including members of your own community We offer a safe haven to those in need, providing homeless shelters and other assistance
U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development - HUD. gov Homeless Assistance If you are at risk of being homeless or in need of transitional housing, HUD partners may be able to work with you on a long-term plan and connect you with resources for success Search for a Continuum of Care resource provider to get started Find a Continuum of Care in Your Community
Homes on Wheels Alliance – Together We Are Changing Lives Homes on Wheels Alliance, Inc is a 501 (c)3 charitable organization registered with the Nevada Secretary of State, pursuant to Title NRA 82A 200 Its purpose is to assist seniors and the working poor with unconventional housing as shelter
One Roof One Roof’s mission is to equip and empower our community to prevent and end homelessness through advocacy, education, and coordination of services
Emergency Shelter - Latrobe Street Mission Individuals seeking emergency shelter can check-in at any point during the day to complete an in-take form and drug screening Shelter services are available to men, women, and children Separate, secure areas separate men from women and children
Get help for homelessness, hunger, and more - USAGov Find a homeless shelter by dialing 211, or visit 211 org to find services and resources in your community Get veterans housing assistance with help from the Department of Veterans Affairs If you’re about to become homeless, learn what to do right away to stay safe and find alternate housing