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The Salvation Army serves displaced men, women, and children every day through: Homeless Shelters. The number of sheltered individuals with chronic patterns of homelessness increased by 20% between 2020 and 2021. This is a challenge that we are tackling with full heart and compassion.
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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.
Our three shelters in Monroe County provide almost 100 beds, some of which are designated for veterans. Booth Haven, serving homeless men. Hope House, serving homeless women and their young children. Safe Haven housing the chronically homeless.
Finding Hope and Shelter: The Salvation Army's Mission to Support Homeless Women and Domestic Abuse Victims. According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 2020 report, women and girls represent 39% of people experiencing homelessness.
Homelessness. The Salvation Army operates three residences for homeless New Yorkers, including two shelters for families with children in Queens and a facility for men with substance abuse and mental health diagnoses in Brooklyn. Approximately 300 children sleep in our family shelters every night.
Barnabas Shelter • Syracuse, NY 13205 3624 Midland Ave • Syracuse, New York 13205 Phone: 315.475.9744 (Ext 106) • Fax: 315.475.9709. Barnabas Shelter is a co-ed group facility offering short-term emergency housing for up to six homeless young adults, ages 18-24. Participants typically receive shelter services for up to 2-4 weeks, often ...
The Salvation Army Evangeline Booth Miracle Home is an emergency homeless shelter for women and their children. The home serves women in the Capital Region, without discrimination. The home is a full service 18 bed shelter located in downtown Schenectady, close to services and on the bus lines.