American Family Housing SHELTER AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING 15161 Jackson St Homeless single men, Midway City, CA 92655 single women, and shelterforthehomeless.org families (714) 897-3221 Programs include an Emergency Shelter, Transitional Housing, Permanent Supportive Housing, and Permanent Affordable Housing. In addition, a supportive transitional housing program, Haven, is offered to unaccompanied adults who face challenges that prevent self-sufficiency. Anaheim Interfaith Shelter - Halcyon PO Box 528 Anaheim, CA 92815 www.aishalcyon.org Casa Teresa PO Box 429 Orange, CA 92856 Casa Youth Shelter CSP Children's' Shelters www.casateresa.com 10911 Reagan Street Los Alamitos, CA 90720 www.casayouthshelter.org Laguna Beach Huntington Beach www.cspinc.org (714) 774-8502 During a 9 month program, each family receives a furnished apartment in a 10 unit complex, access to an onsite food pantry, mental health counseling, weekly case management which focuses on debt repayment and savings, and free childcare. (714) 538-4860 Offers training and education programs in prenatal care, parenting, health and nutrition, tailored to the needs of each resident. Career case management, financial guidance and life skills coaching are also provided. Services are offered on a sliding scale, and no one is turned away due to lack of finances. (714) 995-8601 Provides emergency temporary shelter for kids aged 12-17. Residents are provided with a variety of counseling services. Short term shelter care is available for up to 14 days. If necessary, an extension may be granted to ensure safety. (949) 494-4311 (714) 842-6600 A children's residential service with 6 beds and single and shared rooms. Offers a short term crisis intervention residential program with a goal of family reunification. Atrisk children are given emergency shelter; meals; 24-hour supervision; individual, group and family counseling; academic tutoring; prevention education; life skills development activities; and aftercare services. Homeless families with dependent children Pregnant women age 18 and older Youth age 12-17 Children age 11-17
SHELTER AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING Eli Home elihome.org (714) 300-0600 A Transitional Shelter offers housing, food, and classes in parenting, life skills, vocational skills, and more. Graduates of the Transitional program may move on to the Permanent Housing Program. Length of stay ranges from 6-12 months. Abused and neglected mothers and their Families Forward Family Assistance Ministries - Gilchrist House First Steps at Beverly's House, a Rising Tide Community 8 Thomas Irvine, CA 92618 www.families-forward.org 1030 Calle Negocio San Clemente, CA 92673 family-assistance.org/ gilchrist-house PO Box 689 Orange, CA 92856 (949) 552-2727 This program combines temporary housing with intensive counseling, food and other supportive services to provide clients a safe, supportive home to enable them to regain self-sufficiency. (949) 492-8477 Residents are required to be clean and sober for 120 days prior to admission. The program begins with a 30 day trial and can be extended up to 12 months. Case management, life skills classes, and budget counseling are offered, among other services. Fees depend on ability to pay and length of stay. (714) 771-5003 Participants are emancipated foster youth. Program includes educational, career, and life skills training. Houses single women and mothers with children in apartments for up to 24 months. Program goals are to decrease homelessness and increase self-sufficiency. Single parents and families with children who have lost their home or have an impending eviction Single women and women with children under the age of 12 Female former foster youth (single or with children) who are legally emancipated Friendship Shelter PO Box 4252 Laguna Beach, CA 92652 www.friendshipshelter.org (949) 494-6928 An emergency overnight shelter offers a bed to 45 individuals each night. The self-sufficiency program provides a home, three meals daily and a wide range of support services. Residents are expected to work, save money and develop skills to rebuild their lives. Must be clean and sober upon entry and during stay. Single men and women age 18+
Grandma's House of Hope SHELTER AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING 1505 E 17th St Ste 116 Single women Santa Ana, CA 92705 www.grandmashouseofhope.org (714) 558-8600 GHH offers services for uniquely challenged women, such as breast cancer patients, human trafficking victims, those who suffer from severe physical or mental illness, and domestic violence survivors. Programs provide shelter, food, case management, group and individual counseling, and life skills coaching. H.I.S. House (Homeless Intervention Shelter) Human Options 907 N Bradford Ave Placentia, CA 92870 hishouseplacentia.org humanoptions.org (714) 993-5774 A residence-based transitional home offering shelter and support services, such as case management, career development, and education assistance, for up to 180 days. (877) 854-3594 24/7 Hotline A non-profit organization whose mission is to help battered women and their community, and also provides intervention and education programs. Emergency shelter (up to 45 days) and transitional home available. Homeless individuals, couples, and families Any woman in a domestic violence situation (with children, without children, or with adult children) ihope Illumination Foundation Interval House: Crisis Shelters & Centers for Victims of Domestic Violence 106 W Canada San Clemente, CA 92672 www.ihopeoc.org 2691 Richter Ave Ste 107 Irvine, CA 92606 www.ifhomeless.org www.intervalhouse.org (949) 388-3633 Case management, referrals, and assistance finding shelter or sober housing. Rapid Re-Housing Assistance available (please call for details). (949) 273-0555 Emergency Triage/Housing, Interim Supportive Shelter, and Permanent Housing Program to transition families into affordable permanent housing to facilitate long-term stability. (562) 594-4555 or (714) 891-8212 Emergency shelters and transitional housing; community service centers; counseling; legal, health, children's and youth programs; LGBTQ services; pioneering multicultural programs; leadership development; economic selfsufficiency; and community education. Homeless individuals and families, Lake Forest to San Clemente Families Housing and services for domestic violence survivors and their
SHELTER AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING Laura's House www.laurashouse.org 24/7 Crisis Hotline: (866) 498-1511 A 30-bed emergency shelter and a transitional program are available. Numerous services offered, including restraining orders, children's and parenting programs, crisis counseling, independent life skills training, legal advocacy, court-approved personal empowerment program, individual therapy, Spanish speaking case managers, support groups, and walk-in center. Anyone affected by domestic violence (men, women, children, teens, the elderly, LGBT) Mary's Shelter PO Box 10433 Santa Ana, CA 92711 www.teenshelter.org (714) 730-0930 Provides compassionate care to girls, their families, and their babies through services including: housing, access to medical care, continuing education, spiritual formation, individual and family counseling, parenting education and coaching, and practical life skills to prepare teen mothers for successful independent living. Pregnant girls age 12-17 Mercy House - Joseph House PO Box 1905 Santa Ana, CA 92702 homelessawareness.com/?page_id=410 (714) 836-7188 ext 136 All Mercy House programs are drug and alcohol free, and residents must be employed, employable, or going to school. Transitional housing is available for 6-24 months. Joseph House is a 21 bed facility with shared rooms, and is a private pay only program with a monthly fee. Various life skills taught, and case management is offered. Homeless single men age 21+, and veterans Mercy House - National Guard Armories Santa Ana and Fullerton (714) 836-7188 A mass shelter, capacity of 200 at each armory. Sleeping arrangements are on mats. It offers emergency housing from 6:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. There is no maximum length of stay. The armory is a cold weather shelter in operation from December 1 through April each year. Men, women, and
Mercy House - Regina House SHELTER AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PO Box 1905 (714) 836-7188 Homeless single women Santa Ana, CA 92702 ext 136 with children homelessawareness.com/?page_id=410 All Mercy House programs are drug and alcohol free, and residents must be employed, employable, or going to school. Transitional housing is available for 6-24 months. At Regina House, families are housed together. Shelter provided for 7 mothers and their Various life skills classes are offered as well as case management. There is an in-person interview for prospective clients. Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter Rescue Mission - Hope Family Housing Rescue Mission - Village of Hope 1963 Wallace Ave Costa Mesa, CA 92627 www.ocinterfaithshelter.org Buena Park El Modena www.rescuemission.org/services One Hope Drive Tustin, CA 92782 www.rescuemission.org (949) 631-7213 ext 110 Transitional housing is offered in two phases, lasting from 6-9 months (phase 1) and 12-18 months (phase 2). The programs assist residents with such skills as budgeting, repairing credit, learning new life skills, and setting goals. Referrals are by phone only, no walk-ins. (714) 247-4879 Transitional housing communities managed by Orange County Rescue Mission. These programs provide long term apartment housing for homeless families, and offer independent living with support services over a 6-24 month period. Residents pay a monthly program fee based on a sliding scale. (714) 247-4300 A 192-bed transitional housing program for 18-24 months. Services offered include personal development, counseling, job training, child care, transportation, food services, and medical services. Single parents, couples (married or unmarried) with Parents must be at least 18 years old. Children up to the age of 17 years are accepted. Families of 5 or more who have graduated from shelter programs (must be referred by shelter case managers) Homeless men, women, and children
SHELTER AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING Precious Life Shelter PO Box 414 Los Alamitos, CA 90720 www.preciouslifeshelter.org (562) 431-5025 All clients enter through the emergency phase of the program, which offers 1-30 nights lodging. The Transitional Program offers low cost lodging with a refundable deposit, for 2-6 months after the birth of baby. The Single Parent Efficiency Program provides up to 24 months affordable lodging in a single unit apartment after baby is born. Pregnant women age 18+ The Salvation Army Hospitality House Thomas House Temporary Shelter WISEPlace Women's Transitional Living Center (WTLC) 818 E 3rd St Santa Ana, CA 92701 www.salvationarmyoc.org PO Box 2737 Garden Grove, CA 92842 thomashouseshelter.org 1411 N Broadway Santa Ana, CA 92706 www.wiseplace.org www.wtlc.org (714) 542-9576 A 57-bed, shared room emergency shelter with a maximum stay of 7 days every 30 days. Check-in is at 4:00 p.m. Residents are required to be out of the facility 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Must sign up for a bed at 2:30 p.m. First come, first served. (714) 647-7534 Transitional housing program provides shelter, food, and case management, as well as counseling, assistance in job search, tutoring for children, and housing placement and assistance. (714) 542-3577 A transitional living program for employed or employable women. Must be at least 90 days free of alcohol and drugs. Weekly fee, 30 bed facility with shared and single rooms. Intake interviews 9:30-11:00 a.m. every Wednesday. (714) 992-1931 An emergency shelter offers 45 and 90 day programs, and a transitional housing program is also available. Programs are confidential, and services provided include: case management; individual, group, and family counseling; immigration assistance; job opportunities; and legal advocacy. Homeless individuals and families Homeless families with children Single women Housing and services for domestic violence survivors and their