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THE GATHERING INN - ROSEVILLE/SOUTH PLACER

THE GATHERING INN #63671783


location_on A
  • 201 Berkeley Ave
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-791-5011

To stay at The Gathering Inn, a referral through the Coordinated Entry system is required. To get a referral, call the Placer County Homeless Resource Helpline at 833-375-2237 (or 833-3PLACER).

The Gathering Inn South Placer Emergency Shelter is a nomadic shelter located in Roseville. This shelter welcomes individuals and families. Partnerships with churches throughout Placer County make this program possible by providing guests with a meal and a safe place to sleep. Intakes and case management are offered 7 days/week.

The Gathering Inn provides a variety of services – some just for people in their program or on the waiting list, and others for the wider community of people in need. People can get on the waiting list by calling 211 and ALSO calling TGI to confirm they want to receive services and get into the program.

Services for TGI program participants and those on the waiting list include:

  • Food
  • Bathrooms & showers
  • Clothing and hygiene items
  • Resource center with computers and o…
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HOME START EMERGENCY SHELTER FOR FAMILIES - ROSEVILLE - VOA-NCCN

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NORTHERN NEVADA #68832565


location_on B
  • 410 Riverside Ave.
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Placer County Homeless Resource Helpline
    833-375-2237 (833-3PLACER)

Volunteers of America (VOA) Family Shelter, Home Start Inc. is a non-profit emergency shelter (operating 24/7, 365 days a year) for homeless families in Placer County.

To stay at Volunteers of America Family Shelter, a referral through the Coordinated Entry system is required. To receive a referral, call the Placer County Homeless Resource Helpline at 833-375-2237 (833-3PLACER).

Services include:

  • Intensive Case Management
  • Housing advocacy
  • Housing placement services
  • Individual units – so rather than a nomadic shelter, each family will have their own unit
  • Food (as needed)
  • Support
  • Live in-person support – after hours
  • Life skills groups
  • Ready to rent certified training
  • Extensive housing placement services

Intake Information:

  • Mon-Fri
  • Intakes no later than noon
  • Emergency cases – intakes after noon
  • No walk-ins


Web pages

NTTHS EMERGENCY DAY RESPITE CENTER - AMIH

AMI HOUSING, INC #70220557


location_on C
  • 10079 Church Street
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-386-7954

The North Tahoe Truckee Homeless Services (NTTHS) Emergency Day Respite Center is available for day use only.

The Emergency Day Respite Center provides:

  • Warm meals
  • Showers (not ADA compliant or wheelchair roll-in accessible)
  • Laundry
  • Case Management
  • Access to counseling, community, and basic necessities
  • Longer-term support when possible

Offers assistance in multiple languages through a Language Line service.

Hours
Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 1-5pm.

Location
Church of the Mountains at 10079 Church Street, Truckee, CA 96161

Donations
Call NTTHS program phone at 530-386-7954 to inquire if we are receiving donations. DO NOT DROP OFF DONATIONS WITHOUT CALLING. We may accept donations at Church of the Mountains at 10079 Church Street during open hours. The Emergency Respite Day Center asks for items such as:

  • Unopened travel size shampoo, conditioner, body wash, soap, and/or hand cream
  • Disinfectant wipes and Lysol spray
  • Backpacks
  • Individua…
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EMERGENCY WARMING CENTER - TRUCKEE - NC HHSA

NEVADA COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY #4663835


location_on D
  • Joseph Center, 2nd Floor
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-807-8818

The Emergency Warming Center (EWC) in Truckee provides shelter when winter weather triggers opening.


Weather Triggers That Allow Opening:

  • A temperature of 15 degrees F. or less with windchill
  • One foot or more of snow predicted overnight
  • Other severe or extreme weather condition/s as forecasted by the National Weather Service such as heavy rain or winds
  • and sufficient staff and volunteer coverage

Guest Rules:

  • No violence. Physical actions, sexual advances, threatening behavior, verbal harassment, or foul language.
  • No possession or use of alcohol, drugs, medical marijuana, or weapons in or around the perimeter of the Warming Center.
  • If you come into the EWC under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you must be able to take care of yourself and follow all of the guest rules. Or the hospital and police will be involved for safety.
  • All personal belongings will be checked in and returned upon check out. Some items (personal care, change of clothing, paperwork can be kept in a provided clear pl…
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVOR SERVICES - MSH

MY SISTER'S HOUSE #65631010


location_on E
  • 3053 Freeport Boulevard
    Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-930-0626

My Sister’s House serves Asian and Pacific Islander and other underserved women and children impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking by providing a culturally appropriate and responsive safe haven, job training, and community services.

Web pages

HOUSING & HOMELESS SERVICES - RENO, WASHOE COUNTY, NV

WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA #65631409


location_on F
  • 1800 Threlkel Street
    Reno, Washoe
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    775-329-4141

Washoe County, Nevada, has housing and homeless services in Reno that may be available to people who inquire from the Tahoe Truckee area.

Washoe County's Cares Campus is a low barrier emergency shelter that provides adult individuals challenged with homelessness some of the following basic services: congregate housing, sleeping accommodations, restrooms, showers, meals, and mail service.

The Nevada Cares Campus (NCC) Emergency Shelter admits men, women, and couples. Pets allowed.
Location: 1800 Threlkel St., Reno, NV, 89512
Contact Phone Number: 775-329-4141
Criteria for emergency bed:

(a) NCC participants must be currently experiencing homelessnessand want to end their homelessness as quickly as possible; (b) NCC participantsmust be at least 18 years of age; (c) NCC participants must meet activities ofdaily living (ADLs); (d) NCC participants do not need to be US citizens, nordo they have to have any documented immigration status.

The Nevada Cares Campus Safe Camp serves as a space wher… [read more]