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4850 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22311
HSAC serves as the point of entry for single adults and families seeking emergency shelter in the City of Alexandria. HSAC will allow for the efficient and effective connection of persons to services through a comprehensive eligibility screening and basic needs assessment.
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354 Main Street, Clintwood, VA 24228
Provides a variety of services to victims of domestic violence with any need related to the violence. Services are free and confidential and include: Emergency Shelter Children's Program Transitional Housing Support Groups Court Accompaniment and Advocacy Hospital/Medical Accompaniment Crisis/Supportive Counseling Criminal Justice information and referral Assistance with obtaining Protective Orders Transportation Aftercare Services to past residents for up to a year Assistance with filing for Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund
215 East Spencer Street, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides an emergency shelter with 15 beds that serves the homeless people in Culpeper County. Priority is given to women or families of women with children. Does not accept males.
Please Note
If you are in need of shelter or housing services please call Centralized Intake at the Foothills Housing Network Homeless Assistance number 540-724-6630. This is an automated number so please leave your name, number where you can be reached and brief description of services you need. Someone will call you back in 24-48 hours. Make sure you are available for a call back. Centralized Intake will take your information and then forward it to the correct service provider.
305 North High Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22802
ESG Prevention Program - Rental Assistance: The goals of the state ESG program are that individuals and families at-risk of being homeless to obtain and maintain appropriate permanent housing. ESG Rehousing - Form Homeless Individuals and families. Individuals and families experiencing homelessness obtain and maintain appropriate permanent housing. Will pay deposit, first months rent and utility deposits.
1310 Church Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504
A men's transitional housing ministry of The Lighthouse Community Center of Lynchburg. The home provides a safe and stable environment for U.S Veterans who are displaced, disabled or otherwise in transition.
5914 Seminary Road, Falls Church, VA 22041
Bailey’s Shelter & Supportive Housing is a multi-service facility that houses both a shelter program and permanent supportive housing. Adults are referred to this housing program through Fairfax County Community Services Board and /or community nonprofits.
15941 Donald Curtis Drive, Woodbridge, VA 22191
Hypothermia Shelter Services will be provided in the Prince William Area from November 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026. These services aim to prevent the loss of life or limb due to extreme cold weather conditions.
The Hypothermia Shelter Services in Prince William Area will be provided by two organizations: StreetLight Ministries and Manassas Baptist Church.
1. StreetLight Ministries (Eastern Prince William County):
Location: Super 8 Hotel, 17416 Jefferson Davis Highway, Dumfries, VA
Capacity: 26 beds
Operating Hours: 6:00 PM - 7:45 AM (open nightly regardless of temperature)
Contact: [email protected] or call 703-227-7140
Reservation Process:
Monday - Friday (8:30 AM - 5:30 PM): Contact the Coordinated Entry System (CES) to reserve a bed.
Saturday - Sunday: Call StreetLight Ministries directly at 703-227-7140.
Note: This is not a first come, first served process. You must have a reservation to be admitted. Please do not arrive without confirmation.
If you are unable to reserve a bed, contact Ferlazzo Shelter at 703-792-8734 for assistance.
2. Manassas Baptist Church (Western Prince William County):
Location: 8730 Sudley Road, Manassas, VA 20110
Capacity: 22 beds and 5 chair spaces
Operating Hours:
Monday - Sunday: 7:00 PM - 6:30 AM
Wednesdays: 8:30 PM - 6:30 AM
Sundays: Shelter remains open until 8:30 AM before church services begins.
Contact: 571-277-0728
Important Details:
Open when temperature reaches 32F or below, including wind chill. CES will announce if the shelter is open or closed on Thursdays and Mondays.
This is on a first come, first serve basis. Clients may line up 20 minutes prior to opening on nights the shelter is active.
Transportation is not provided; however, a bus stop is located next to the church.
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P.O. Box 1013, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Provides temporary emergency shelter for battered women and their children. Limited services are available to abused men who will be assisted in finding temporary housing. Services include: 24hr hotline for victims of domestic violence, individual counseling, self-help support groups, and education groups. Court accompaniment and social service advocacy are available.
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3900 Nine Mile Road, Henrico, VA 23223
Housing Families First provides housing services to families annually through its emergency shelter and rapid re-housing programs.
412 Jefferson Avenue North, Pulaski, VA 24301
New River Community Action's Homeless and Housing Programs offer financial services to those at-risk of becoming homeless (Prevention) and those already homeless (Rapid Rehousing) to help them obtain or maintain permanent housing.
Clients must meet strict grant criteria to receive financial services through Homeless and Housing Programs and adhere to program policies and guidelines for continuing services. When available, funding is used for participant financial assistance in the form of rent deposits and last month's rent, rent payments, utility deposits and utility arrears, utility payments, and application fees.
Homeless and Housing Programs provides free Renter Education Workshops twice a month. Workshops are for tenants, landlords, and those considering renting. NRCA staff educates participants concerning fair housing, the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, energy savings tips and financial tips.
Homeless and Housing Programs offer counseling services. Counseling can be face to face, over the phone, or through the internet. Counseling sessions include completing a written spending plan, determining household goals, making referrals, and follow up on goal progression.
For Rental or mortgage payment assistance, call our Housing Crisis Hotline at 540-639-3159.
20684 Ashburn Road, Ashburn, VA 20147
Provides an 89-day emergency shelter for women with children and single women with capacity for 20 individuals.
Requires residents to participate in self-sufficiency activities.
Provides food, clothing, mailboxes, voicemail, lockers, showers, e-mail, laundry, case management, job assistance and training and financial counseling.
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2229 Shirlington Road, Suite B, Arlington, VA 22206
Bridges provides rental assistance and housing placement support for families, as well as daily case management, through the Rapid Rehousing program. Through case management, Bridges provides a connection to additional resources for the families for financial, legal, mental health, and medical. Through partnerships with landlords in the community, Bridges helps families secure and maintain a lease in their own name, which assists them in establishing a foundation for good credit.
Emergency Shelter, food, clothing, transportation, case management, group counseling, individual counseling, parenting groups, education and referral. Provides emergency safe shelter to women - 18 and over and their children - who are victims of domestic violence. DVPP offers programs and services to empower women: counseling and court advocacy services; support services and referrals. Males are served through individual supportive counseling.
402 North Cameron Street, Winchester, VA 22601
Provides emergency housing, crisis intervention, and support to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. In an emergency or after hours, please callthe 24-hour Hotline: (540)667-6466 .
10700 Page Avenue, Suite 160, Fairfax, VA 22030
Identifies churches which provide emergency shelter for one week blocks during the winter months. Assists homeless individuals and couples in finding emergency temporary shelter. Provides individualized case management services and life skills groups to obtain housing stability and increased skills and income. Must call to determine designated church shelter of the week.
*****FACETS' hypothermia prevention season begins on December 1 and goes through March 31****
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Hotline for victims of abuse (all forms). Shelter for adult victims of domestic violence. Case Management, groups/classes for victims/survivors of domestic violence, safety planning, information and referrals, follow up program.
1900 Columbus Avenue, Portsmouth, VA 23704
H.E.R., part of the Domestic Violence Regional hotline to help provide assistance to persons in need with one simple call. Those needing emergency shelter and resources pertaining to domestic violence can get assistance by contacting the 24 hour hotline at (757) 251-0144. Resources include: emergency housing, case management, court advocacy, children's programs, Aftercare, and housing advocacy.
170 Prosperity Drive, Winchester, VA 22602
Provides outreach for homeless people who are disabled from substance abuse or aids and/or mental illness and homeless families with children. Supportive services program offers case management, triage, budgeting, referrals, medication, assistive technology, information and referral and other services.
Also offers residential housing (rent assistance) for homeless persons with disabilities through the Shelter Plus Care (S+C). The Shelter Plus Care program offers permanent housing, for homeless people with mental illness and/or substance abuse diagnosis. Both Supportive Services and Shelter Plus Care are HUD grant programs.
800 Williamsburg Avenue, Suite B, Portsmouth, VA 23704
Operated Service Center for clients who are experiencing homelessness. Shower, do laundry or use the telephone for clients. Also provides an emergency night shelter based on vulnerability.
402 4th Street Southeast, Roanoke, VA 24013
The Rescue Mission is a low barrier shelter offering meals, a bed, clinic services and more. Intakes are done daily.
Extreme Weather Response (Cold, Snow, Ice, Heat)
During declared extreme weather conditions, the Rescue Mission activates severe weather protocols. Services may include extended hours and expanded capacity based on conditions and available space.
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1025 Park Street, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Provides a transitional housing program for homeless families. Families may spend up to six months, rent-free, in the Henry B. Mitchell Hope House, a four-unit apartment complex in the City of Charlottesville. Offers an intensive program providing development activities and temporary housing for homeless families. Prior to securing permanent housing, residents participate in job training, budget and home management workshops and other activities designed to help them reach self-sufficiency. At the same time, their children are enrolled in day care, school and other supervised activities. Additional units are available for rent to successful Hope House graduates and other low and moderate income families.
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4200 Fitzhugh Avenue, Richmond, VA 23230
My Path Forward Legacy provides housing and wrap-around services for youth who have aged out of foster-care. My Path Forward Independent Living provides Independent Living Arrangment Services for youth 17-20 year of age.
409 Magnolia Street, Lynchburg, VA 24503
Supportive Housing provides housing and intensive supportive services for households experiencing chronic homelessness in central Virginia.
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750 Kings Highway, Fredericksburg, VA 22405
Provides an overnight shelter for any individuals who would otherwise be outside in freezing temperatures, mid-November through Mid-March. This is not a shelter for families. The shelter is open on the nights when temperatures are low during the winter time period. This is a nighttime only shelter; residents are not permitted to stay during the day or to store possessions at the building.
Transportation is provided from downtown locations each night 6:00-6:30 pm. In order to get on the bus to the Cold Weather Shelter, prospective residents should attend the evening's community meal at one of the downtown churches and wait for the bus at that location. Prospective residents may also provide their own transportation to the Cold Weather Shelter. Do not arrive the Cold Weather Shelter before 6:30 PM each night.
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112 West Market Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
The Homeless Information Line (HIL) is the link to services for those who are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless in the next 14 days. Callers leave a message and will receive a call back within 3 business days. The callback will review their circumstances, provide links to resources, and if they may be eligible for back rent or need assistance with a security deposit/first month rent to leave homelessness, they are referred for an eligibility screening, which determines if they can be referred for help from the Haven's housing programs. Those who are not eligible for Haven funds are referred to other resources in the region specific to their needs.
