Services
Emergency Shelter
Most often the need for emergency shelter is what brings someone through our doors. When a client enters the Mission, we try to project warmth, discipline, and compassion. Counselors meet with each client to identify services needed. The goal is to fully address the needs faced by the homeless individual or family, to assist them with the immediate need for shelter, and to provide the tools that will lead them to become a productive member of our community.
The Men’s Emergency Shelter has two dorms with 31 beds and a family room for a father and children. Our Family Emergency Shelter has 12 bedrooms of various sizes and can accommodate up to 34 including single women and mothers with children.
2011 Statistics:
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Individuals Served |
1074 |
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Average Daily Occupancy |
100 |
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Average Daily Meals Served |
222 |
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Lodgings Provided |
36,447 |
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Meals Served |
80,990 |
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Volunteer Hours |
11,825 |


