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  1. For those with no safe place to go or in need of emergency shelter, local Salvation Army shelters provide a warm, secure place for homeless men, women, and children to stay. At The Salvation Army, our doors are open every day — and night — of the year.

  2. Salvation Army Emergency Shelter Support Services. All of our emergency shelters offer a clean and safe place to stay for people experiencing homelessness, regardless of whether the need is temporary or ongoing. Depending on your location, some or all of these services may also be provided: Case Management.

  3. We address the challenges and barriers that prevent individuals experiencing homelessness from achieving self-sufficiency. Bell Shelter operates a comprehensive program that offers interim housing with supportive services for up to 500 single men and women who are experiencing homelessness.

  4. At The Salvation Army Youth Shelters, we understand the unique challenges that young adults experiencing homelessness face. LGBTQ+ youths, in particular, are at a higher risk of homelessness due to discrimination and family rejection based on their gender identity or sexual orientation.

  5. Providing care and aid for those living on the fringes of society is at the heart of The Salvation Army's mission. Our officers, staff, and volunteers work with individuals every day on Skid Row and throughout Southern California, to help them out of homelessness and along a path to recovery.

  6. The Salvation Army Bell Shelter opened in January 1988 with help from Judge Harry Pregerson, who recognized a critical need for emergency shelter for homeless people in southeast Los Angeles County.

  7. The Salvation Army Way In Youth Services in Hollywood has become home to many of the 8,000 homeless youth who sleep on the streets of Los Angeles each night. (323) 469-2946.

  8. The Westwood Transitional Village is a 40 unit residential housing facility that provides support services for homeless families. Families can live here for a designated amount of time while they stabilize and acquire the skills needed for independent living.

  9. Supportive & Transitional Housing. Our doors are always open for those looking to escape extreme cold, intense heat, torrential rain, or just wanting a a safe, quiet place to spend the night. Bell Shelter provides a nutritious meal, a warm bed and a clean shower.

  10. The Salvation Army Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Program is a new scattered-site housing project that serves chronically homeless individuals, families, and Transitional Age Youth (TAY) with long-term rental assistance paired with Supportive services to assist homeless persons with a disability (or families with a qualifying household ...

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