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206 South Ridge Street, Danville, VA 24541

Emergency Homeless shelter and Transitional Housing. Shelter provides morning meal and evening meal.Bagged lunches to go. Residents are also referred to local agencies for lunch.

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.

65 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20001

Emergency shelter services for homeless men every night of the year. Beds are reserved for the night through a daily intake process. They can stay for thirty days initially and then are placed on a 15-day- in/15-day-out rotation to encourage them to find permanent housing.

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.

433 New Beason Well Road, Kingsport, TN 37660

Offers programs for at-risk youth which include Project Safe Place and the Runaway Shelter. Link House is for adolescent females ages 12 to 18 in state custody. Youth may be delinquent, unruly, or dependent and neglected. They typically exhibit emotional and/or behavioral problems from unmet needs during early childhood that may be coupled with past instances of emotional, physical and/or sexual abuse. Daily structured program seeks to build on identified strengths of each youth. The program strongly encourages family involvement to achieve the ultimate goal of family reunification. Independent living or foster family care may be sought for youth with no viable family resource. Assessment and observation services for state custody youth on referral by the Tennessee Department of Children's Services. Services include Daily Life Skills Group; Individual, Group & Family Counseling; Independent Living Skills; Therapeutic Recreation; Substance Abuse Counseling; Family Reunification; and Aftercare Services. Also, Link House offers Oasis @ Link House Residential observation and assessment program for court-ordered adolescent females ages 12 to 17. This 30-45 day program provides comprehensive assessment of the youth to determine treatment needs, which assists the courts with placement decisions. Services include Individual, Group & Family Counseling; Daily Life Skills Groups; Therapeutic Recreational Activities; Case Management; and Family Involvement. Link House also provides Project Safe Place Phone: 877-288-1828, providing temporary, emergency shelter and counseling to youth who are runaways, throw-aways, or are escaping unresolved family conflicts. This nationwide program is the only one of its kind within a 100-mile radius where youth can seek 72-hour sanctuary. The goal of the program is to intervene quickly, and assist the youth and their family with reunification. As an outreach of Link House, Runaway Program & Project Safe Place offers emergency shelter and crisis intervention services for runaway, homeless, and throw-away youth and seeks to educate youth to access services through Link House instead of running away and possibly facing uncertain dangers on the streets.

1900 Columbus Avenue, Portsmouth, VA 23704

A short-term facility for families in crisis, including counseling and case management, tutoring for school-age children, resources to assist families facing chronic dependencies or who lack hope.

17866 Main Street, Dumfries, VA 22026

Provides emergency short term housing to families and singles. Limits length of stay to 45 days for single women and for families, with 18 beds available. Makes referrals to a variety of community services. Residents must actively seek employment and participate in a self-sufficiency plan. Offers financial management counseling classes. All clients must partake in an intake process, which can only be made in person at ACTS' Beverly Warren House located at 17866 Main Street Dumfries, VA 22026

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.

5100 East Virginia Beach Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23502

Shelter for single men over the age of 18, rehabilitation program and single room occupancy hotel.

22 Church street East, suite 318, Martinsville, VA 24112

Provides 24 hour crisis services. This includes 30 day temporary shelter for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and women and children who are homeless.

110 Roanoke Street, Christiansburg, VA 24073

Provides safe emergency shelter throughout the New River Valley. Provides bus tickets/gas to get out of area shelters, case management, and information and referral to local programs. Temporary shelters include a two family house in Blacksburg called the Haven, a single-family house in Blacksburg called the Katharina von Bora Haus, a single-family mobile house in Christiansburg, and a single efficiency room in the Christiansburg/Shawsville area, and a single-family space in Christiansburg called the Father Scott House. The Shelter facilities available to date are established for short term housing (30-90 days).

95 Keith Street, Warrenton, VA 20186

Temporary emergency shelter program for vulnerable and homeless families and single adults. 30-day program, with additional 30-day increments based on progress made, but not to exceed 90 days. All adults expected to gain and keep employment and attend Life Skills classes. FSS provides no financial assistance or childcare.

1111 North Main Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22802

Open Doors provides year-round low-barrier emergency shelter at the Navigation Center. The shelter program operates in a congregant setting, with initial admissions first-come, first-served. Significant weather programs are provided only on a night-by-night basis, as the weather warrants, between November and March each year, the traditional thermal season.

9155 Richmond Highway, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060

A low-barrier, 50 bed shelter offering advocacy, case management, employment assistance, meals, rental subsidies, and other supportive services to single adults experiencing homelessness.

2220 Stockton Street, Richmond, VA 23224

CARITAS provides 24/7 shelter, meals, and access to showers for laundry. Clients are able to work with Case management staff towards a specified a Housing Stabilization plan. This individualized plan identifies barriers to housing, establishes housing goals and identifies the steps that are necessary for individuals and families to exit shelter and return to self-sufficiency. Clients must be referred for shelter through the Housing Crisis Line. Do NOT accept walk-ins.

895 Jefferson Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22802

The Family Services and Emergency Shelter provides families and single adults with shelter and support , including basic and intensive case management, health and nutritional programs, and other community connections.

215 East Spencer Street, Culpeper, VA 22701

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. Prevention funds are provided to families and individuals who meet the requirements of the program and are facing homelessness in 14 days or less. The program is designed to divert clients from homelessness and if necessary provide financial assistance for back rent to keep them stably housed. Case management is provided on a monthly basis to help clients retain housing stability. This could include budget and housing counseling, developing a housing service plan or referrals to needed resources.

10056 Dean Drive, Manassas, VA 20110

A 90-bed emergency shelter for families and individuals. Shelter guests stay an average of 36 days, and during that time, work with a case manager who helps connect them with the right tools, knowledge and resources for lasting well-being and self-sufficiency.

700 Dinwiddie Avenue, Richmond, VA 23224

CARITAS provides 24/7 shelter, meals, and access to showers for laundry. Clients are able to work with Case management staff towards a specified a Housing Stabilization plan. This individualized plan identifies barriers to housing, establishes housing goals and identifies the steps that are necessary for individuals and families to exit shelter and return to self-sufficiency. Clients must be referred for shelter through the Housing Crisis Line. Do NOT accept walk-ins.

1513 West Beverley Street, Staunton, VA 24401

Provides emergency shelter, food, clothing and spiritual guidance for the homeless. Also, it provides food, clothing and other necessities to needy persons in the community. The Mission provides 3 meals daily every day of the year. It also provides community outreach to non-residents of the shelter and offers services to disaster victims. It provides daily shelter for transients and temporary long-term shelter for residents. Equipped with a staffed dayroom that includes a seating area for adults, computer lab, counseling suites, an educational afterschool space, teen area, and family entertainment rooms outfitted with age appropriate toys and electronics. This space is open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm.

902 Lafayette Boulevard, Fredericksburg, VA 22401

The Emergency Family Shelter program is comprised of six homes that can safely house up to 18 families of any composition with minor children. Shelter offers immediate crisis housing options including wraparound case management support, shelter, access to food, clothing, showers, laundry, and the bus line.

5525 Raby Road, Norfolk, VA 23502

Provides emergency shelter for single men who are homeless. See also Day Services for other services offered at location. Shelter opens at 6 p.m.; first-time clients are eligible for a 7-day stay, first come first served.

3700 Huntington Avenue, Newport News, VA 23607

Provides shelter and day services for men who are homeless.

15941 Donald Curtis Drive, Woodbridge, VA 22191

The Coordinated Entry System (CES) is a process developed to ensure that all people experiencing a housing crisis have fair and equal access to available resources and services. The CES team is trained in crisis response and will identify, assess, refer, and connect households to resources based on their strengths and needs. A dedicated hotline is available to homeless residents and those at risk of being homeless to quickly to connect to help and services, 703-792-3366.

104 North Witchduck Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23462

Provides dorm-like housing for 55 single men and women. Provides free food, housing, essential clothing and intensive case management for six months. Provides rehabilitative help to individuals who are homeless and experiencing substance abuse dependence.