Below are 18 shelters for homeless in Allegheny, PA County.
Allegheny Valley Association Of Churches - Inferfaith Hospitality Network (day Center) Natrona Heights, PA - 15065 (724) 226-0606 The Allegheny Valley Association of Churches is a Christian agency composed of churches working together to meet the spiritual, social and physical needs of the community. |
Chain Of Hope Drop-in Center Pittsburgh, PA - 15221 (412) 247-5018
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East End Cooperative Ministry - Drop-in Center Pittsburgh, PA - 15206 (412) 361-5549 EECM is an interfaith ministry dedicated to helping at-risk children and youth, the hungry, the homeless, and others in need throughout Pittsburgh’s East End.We are dedicated to helping vulnerable adults and at-risk children and youth throughout our East End neighborhoods. An interfaith ministry, EECM seeks to make a difference in the lives of the individuals and families it serves by tending to their needs for today as well as their hopes for tomorrow |
East End Cooperative Ministry - Orr Compassionate Care Center Pittsburgh, PA - 15206 (412) 361-5549 The Orr Compassionate Care Center provides non-medical respite care to homeless, mentally ill or physically ill adults who are not ready or able to return to their independent living situation. The center fills that gap until the individual is able to once again live independently. |
Northside Common Ministries - Pleasant Valley Emergency Shelter (for Men) Pittsburgh, PA - 15233 (412) 323-1163 Northside Common Ministries is a non-sectarian, non-profit, community-based organization established in 1982 by a collaboration of 30 local churches to meet the increasing needs of the homeless population. NCM’s mission answers the call of Jesus “to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, and receive the stranger,†and the prophet’s call to “do justice, love kindness and walk humbly with God.†|
Women's Center & Shelter Of Greater Pittsburgh - Emergency Shelter (for Women & Children) Pittsburgh, PA - 15224 (412) 687-8005 The mission of Women's Center and Shelter is to end intimate partner violence in the lives of women and their children. |
Light Of Life Rescue Mission - Family Assistance Program (for Women & Children) Pittsburgh, PA - 15212 (412) 258-6100 Light of Life operates a Christian recovery program for single mothers and children in crisis. Key components of the 9–18 month program include subsidized apartments, assistance with transportation, household and childcare needs, and 20 hours per week of counseling, education and training. |
Light Of Life Rescue Mission - Men's Recovery Program (for Men) Pittsburgh, PA - 15212 (412) 258-6100 Whether paralyzed by the grip of addiction, poverty, mental health issues or any combination of these, homeless men hunger for hope. At Light of Life, hope materializes through the integration of faith principles throughout every facet of recovery. |
East End Cooperative Ministry - Bridge Housing (for Men) Pittsburgh, PA - 15206 (412) 361-5549 BRIDGE HOUSING* is a one-year residential program for men who are transitioning from emergency shelter to independent living. The program includes one-on-one counseling, case management, and group participation |
East End Cooperative Ministry - Safe Haven (for Men) Pittsburgh, PA - 15206 (412) 361-5549 SAFE HAVEN* provides housing and support for up to eight chronically homeless men who have mental health problems. Residents enjoy a stable environment where they can work toward a new and better lifestyle. |
East End Cooperative Ministry - Orr Compassionate Care Center Pittsburgh, PA - 15206 (412) 361-5549 ORR COMPASSIONATE CARE CENTER* offers 24-hour shelter and nonmedical respite care for adults who are unable to return to their prior housing situation, and are in need of a supportive place to recuperate after being discharged from the hospital |
Family Links - Pennfree Program Pittsburgh, PA - 15216 (412) 343-7166 Recovering from substance abuse is difficult enough; achieving that without a safe place to live is nearly impossible .Penn Free Bridge Housing offers secure housing to people ages 18 and older who are homeless and in recovery from alcohol or drug abuse. |
Family Links - Adolescent Semi-independent Living Program (for Ages 15 To 18) Pittsburgh, PA - 15206 (412) 343-7166 This program provides supervised apartment living for teenagers ages 16-18, while also offering the vocational, educational and life skills necessary for independent living. |
Family Links - Children’s Treatment Center (for Ages 12 To 18) Pittsburgh, PA - 15206 (412) 343-7166
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Family Links - Respond (mental Health & Mental Retardation) Pittsburgh, PA - 15206 (412) 343-7166 RESPOND provides a therapeutic group setting within the community for children who are diagnosed with mental retardation and/or mental illness, and who utilize three or more service systems. Allegheny County Department of Human Services is the exclusive source of referral to this out-of-home treatment service. Familylinks can provide the intensive treatment, evaluation, care and skills that can lead to a better quality of life for children in this program. |
Family Links - Family Treatment Centers (for Women & Children) Pittsburgh, PA - 15206 (412) 343-7166 Substance-dependent women and mothers face unique challenges. Our Family Treatment Centers offer a safe place to stay and recover for women 18 and older. Care is also provided for pregnant women, as well as mothers and up to two of their children. |
Bethlehem Haven - Safe Oasis And Residence (soar) (for Women) Pittsburgh, PA - 15219 412471260042
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Northside Common Ministries - Permanent Housing (for Men With Disabilities) Pittsburgh, PA - 15233 (412) 323-1163 NCM’s Permanent Housing Program In accordance with our mission to “receive the stranger,†offers housing to men who are working to break the cycle of homelessness. |
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