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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEN T DEPARTMENT - HOUSING DIVISION 110 E. LA HABRA BLVD. L A HABRA, CA 90631 - ( 5 6 2 ) 3 8 3 - 4 1 0 8 Homeless Services and Shelters Below is a list of Homeless Shelters and Homeless service providers available to assist individuals or families that are at-risk of or Homeless. If interested, please contact the organization directly for more information. Please be advised that the contact information, services provided and fees are subject to change. Please visit our website at: http:// lahabraca.gov/1021/Homeless-Shelters-and-Service-Providers

Agency/Organization Phone # Address Services Confidential referral & information helpline & web- 211 211 www.211.org site that provides essential health and human ser- vices 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Offers comprehensive emergency, critical care, and rehabilitative services for extremely vulnerable, 1736 Family Crisis Center– Homeless 2116 Arlington Ave, Ste. 200 , often injured clientele– children, families, veterans- 323-737-3900 Resources & Programs CA 90018 who are facing or fleeing life-threatening circum- stances, including , child abuse, and homelessness. Cold Weather Armory Shelter Pro- 714-836-7188 N/A Cold weather homeless shelter for individuals and gram families. Colette’s Children’s Home 714-596-1380 17301 Beach Blvd., Ste. 23 Huntington Emergency & transitional shelter that provides Beach, CA 92647 housing & supportive services to women with chil- dren and single women. Community Resources Care Center 562-697-1199 350 S. Hillcrest St. La Habra, CA 90631 Provides emergency services and resources to the (CRCC) - La Habra homeless & low-income individuals in the City of La Habra such as food products, hygiene products, emergency lodging, assistance with utilities, bus passes, assistances with prescriptions, market

Door of Hope 626-304-9130 669 N. Los Robles Ave. Pasadena, CA Bridge program for families 91101 with children experiencing homelessness (single moms: DV and non-DV, single dads, two-parent families) Families Forward-Formerly Irvine 949-552-2727 8 Thomas, Irvine, CA 92618 Provides a rapid rehousing program for homeless Temporary Housing families. Rental assistance for families finding per- manent housing. Families must have at least one minor aged child. Family Assistance Ministries 949-492-8477 1030 Calle Negocio, San Clemente, CA Shelter services for homeless women and homeless

First Southern Baptist Church 714-522-7201 6801 Western Ave. Buena Park, CA 90621 Emergency food when available. Shelter for fami- lies. Emergency night shelter, showers, clothing, medical, dental (call to inquire). Friendship Shelter 949-494-6928 1335 S Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA Assists single, homeless women and men; 60 day 92651 program Garden Grove Housing Authority 714-741-5150 11277 Garden Grove Blvd., Ste. 101-C Referrals for homeless & rental assistance. Garden Grove, CA 92843 H.I.S. House-Homeless Intervention/ 714-993-5774 P.O. Box 1293 Placentia, CA 92870 Six month transitional shelter. One time fee of Shelter House $240 for the six months. All adults must be em- ployable, drug and alcohol free. Accepts singles, couples, and families. Call to inquire. Home on the Green Pastures-Shelter 714-532-2787 Located in Tustin, CA Shelter for abused women with or without chil- for Abused Women & Children dren; religious based program. Homeless Solution Access Center 661-942-2758 43434 Sahuayo, Lancaster, CA 93535 Case management, emergency housing referrals, transportation, food referrals, domestic violence issues mental health services, & job assistance. Mental Health Association of Or- 714-547-7559 822 Town & Country Rd. Orange, CA Services to adults with psychiatric disorders, using ange County 92868 a client centered approach. Page 1

Agency/Organization Phone # Address Services Mercy House Center/Emergency 714-836-7188 1505 E 17th St, Santa Ana, CA 92705 Transitional living programs. Assistance New Life Beginnings 562-590-1538 835 E. 6th St. Long Beach, CA 90802 Long-term homeless shelter for pregnant women with or without children. O.C. Housing Authority 714-480-2700 1770 N. Broadway Santa Ana, CA 92706 Administers federally funded programs to provide monthly rental assistance to qualified tenants in privately owned rental housing. O.C. Rescue Mission 714-247-4300 1 Hope Dr. Tustin, CA 92782 Living transitional program; interview process; women and families. Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter— 949-631-7213 17972 Sky Park Ci. Bldg #47, Ste. E Irvine, Permanent and transitional housing programs for Emergency Program CA 92614 homeless families. Not an emergency shelter Pathways of Hope—New Vista Hous- 714-680-3691 PO Box 6326 Fullerton, CA 92834 New Vista Housing Program by Pathways of Hope ing Program for homeless families with children ages 18 yrs or younger. Food distribution program (call to in- quire). Salvation Army/Family Services 714-491-1020 1515 W. North St. Anaheim, CA 92801 Emergency food, clothing & gas vouchers, bus tickets, shelter referral, prescription assistance, utilities assistance as funds are available, emer- gency disaster services & need. The Sheepfold 714-237-1444 PO Box 4487 Orange, CA 92863 Shelter for homeless and abused women with children. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul of 714-542-0448 1505 E. 17th St. Ste 109 Santa Ana, CA Home visits, food pantries and grocery distribu- Orange County 92705 tions, person-to-person visit for assessment, rent assistance, etc. SPIN (Serving People in Need) 714-751-1101 151 Kalmus Dr., Ste.H-2 Costa Mesa, CA Assistance for families. 92626 Standup for Kids 800-365-4549 N/A Provide life-saving & outreach services to home- less , street kids and at-risk youth. U.S. Veterans Initiative/Long Beach 562-200-7300 2001 River Ave. Long Beach, CA 90810 Call to inquire types of services or visit www.usvetsinc.org

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