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NEVADA COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY #4663835
The Emergency Warming Center (EWC) in Truckee provides shelter when winter weather triggers opening.
Weather Triggers That Allow Opening:
Guest Rules:
ADULT SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #71037874
The Adult System of Care (ASOC) division maintains a list of Housing Resources in Placer County.
The most recent available version of this guide is for 2024.
Last Updated: August 2, 2024
ASOC's Placer County Housing Resource Guide includes:
Western/South Placer
Eastern Placer - Tahoe Area
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WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA #65631409
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: 100 Cares Dr., 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 where st…
[read more]SIERRA ROOTS #51829829
The Sierra Roots Weather Shelter in Nevada City is a program that is activated during extreme hot or cold weather events for one of the most vulnerable populations, the chronically homeless people in the community. Each time a weather event triggers the need to open, enough volunteers are needed also.
Clothing is available the first part of the evening. In the winter an extra amount of sturdy boots, rain gear, warm coats, etc. are available.
Sierra Roots warming shelter can accommodate up to 30 adult guests. First come, first served.
To check if the shelter will be open, call 211 or 833-342-5211.
Sierra Roots always notifies its answering service when the shelter will open, so another way to check if shelter will be open is to call the business line, 530-751-3263.
The Sierra Roots shelter opens when the following conditions occur:
CONNECTING POINT #63671404
The 211 Connecting Point Contact Center provides a coordinated entry system for people currently experiencing homelessness.
Coordinated Entry callers will speak to a 211 Consumer Service Representative (CSR), who will walk them through a series of questions. The caller’s answers are entered by the 211 CSR into HUD’s Homeless Management Information System (HMIS), which can be accessed only by designated organizations that provide housing services.
Callers have access to emergency shelter, as well as long term/permanent housing, by going through the Coordinated Entry process.
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HOSPITALITY HOUSE #88777894
The Adult Reentry Grant Program (ARGP) at Hospitality House helps people with minor (non-violent and non-sexual) criminal offenses who:
The program offers case management and connects people to additional resources for moving back into society.
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HOSPITALITY HOUSE #4661715
Hospitality House offers a year-round, temporary, overnight emergency shelter for homeless residents of Western Nevada County who have lived in the county for 45 days or more. ID not required.
Services available to those who are staying at the shelter include:
Intakes
Animals
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NOTE: 211 gets inquiries about the apartments behind Safeway. Brunswick Commons is the apartment complex on Old Tunnel Rd behind the Safeway, etc in Grass Valley. Members of the general public cannot apply for units because the complex is entirely devoted to people who are clients of Hospitality House, Turning Point, or Nevada County Behavioral Health. Peopl…
CONNECTING POINT #63671720
The 211 Connecting Point Contact Center provides a coordinated entry system for people currently experiencing homelessness.
Coordinated Entry callers will speak to a 211 Consumer Service Representative (CSR), who will walk them through a series of questions. The caller’s answers are entered by the 211 CSR into HUD’s Homeless Management Information System (HMIS), which can be accessed only by designated organizations that provide housing services.
Callers have access to emergency shelter, as well as long term/permanent housing, by going through the Coordinated Entry process.
Coordinated Entry intakes can be completed by calling 211's Homeless Resource Helpline at 833-3PLACER (833-375-2237).
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WOMEN OF WORTH #78511981
Women of Worth provides services for women experiencing and/or fleeing domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or human trafficking.
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This is a Ready to Grow (R2G) resource. Ready to Grow is a First 5 Nevada County program to connect children 0-5 with services and information that support their well-being. Organizations with programs that have this R2G tag may have additional programs of interest to families.
WOMEN OF WORTH #4664293