Below are 23 shelters for homeless in Lane, OR County.
Eugene Mission Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 344-3251
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Sheltercare - Shankle Safe Haven (for The Mentally Ill) Eugene, OR - 97403 (541) 686-1262 We serve families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and adults who have a mental illness or a brain injury. Â We offer a variety of housing support services for the homeless or those facing homelessness with a committed focus on the community's most vulnerable individuals dealing with psychiatric disabiities, an acquired brain injury and homeless families. |
Looking Glass - New Roads Program (for Ages 16 To 21) Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 686-2688 In our community, when teenagers need assistance to address difficult problems, Looking Glass is there to offer support, treatment, and guidance. Every year our programs help more than 7,500 children cope with the difficult issues related to abuse, neglect, educational deficits, mental health issues, drug addiction and homelessness. |
First Place Family Shelter - Day Shelter Eugene, OR - 97405 (541) 342-7728
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Looking Glass - Station 7 (for Runaway Youth Ages 11 To 17) Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 689-3111 Emergency shelter for runaway and homeless youth ages, 11-17, family reconciliation, and 24-hour crisis hotline. Call (541) 689-3111 |
Looking Glass - Day Shelter (18+) Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 689-3111 Day shelter is not available |
Eugene Mission Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 344-3251
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St. Vincent De Paul Society - Connections Transitional Housing Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 687-5820 Connections Transitional Housing helps homeless families transition from repeated episodes of homelessness to stability. Intensive case management, innovative and appropriate services, and affordable housing for up to two years help families break the cycle of homelessness. |
Sheltercare - Family Housing Program Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 689-1262 Family Housing Program: Approximately 20 long-term units at this shelter that also serves families. |
Sheltercare - Brethren Housing Program Springfield, OR - 97477 (541) 686-1262 Brethren Housing: 22 long-term units (includes the Afiya Apartments). |
Shelter Care - Garden Place (for The Mentally Ill) Eugene, OR - 97401 (541) 686-1262 Garden Place: Twelve-bed secure residential treatment facility. |
Sheltercare - The Heeran Center Residence (for The Mentally Ill) Eugene, OR - 97401 (541) 686-1262 The Heeran Center Residence: Sixteen-bed high level care facility. |
Sheltercare - Shankle Safe Haven (for The Mentally Ill) Eugene, OR - 97403 (541) 686-1262 Shankle Safe Haven offers shelter and services for 16 chronically homeless individuals and a day program for an additional 12-16 adults. |
Sheltercare - The Inside Program (for The Mentally Ill) Springfield, OR - 97477 (541) 686-1262 The Inside Program (TIP)Â provides short-term transitional housing and permanent housing for individuals that have generally been chronically homeless for long periods of time. |
Sheltercare - Uhlhorn Program (brain Injury) Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 686-1262 helterCare's Uhlhorn Program serves low income individuals who have survived a brain injury (BI or closed head injury) and are working to regain the skills necessary for independent living. |
Looking Glass - New Roads Program (for Ages 16 To 21) Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 686-2688 New Roads Program: Transitional and independent living services for homeless youth ages 16-21. Education offered through New Roads School for homeless youth. Call (541)Â 686-4310. New Roads School (541) 302-2551 |
St. John Bosco House (for Women Ages 18 To 25 & Children) Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 683-7517 It is our belief that every child deserves to be born into a stable home and every expecting mother needs social, spiritual, and financial sustenance. Unfortunately, many women do not have family or community that can meet these needs. St. John Bosco House seeks to provide the opportunity for a safe and stable home life no matter what mistakes were made in the past. Our house is a respectful home with aspirations, rules and expectations. We recognize that all human beings stumble, and we will offer our hand to help young women back onto their feet as many times as they need. We do not condone or enable behavior that is disrespectful or destructive. We continually offer the opportunity for change of heart. We continually hope for it, continually pray for it. |
St. Vincent De Paul Society - Permanent Affordable Rentals Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 687-5820 n order for children to succeed at school, adults to succeed at work, and seniors and veterans to live with dignity, they all need a place to call home. St. Vincent de Paul provides beautiful, quality, affordable rental housing in Lane and Marion counties. |
St. Vincent De Paul - Lift Program (mentally Ill) (prior Or Present Substance Abuse) Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 687-5820 LIFT (Living Independently Following Treatment) provides permanent housing for 18 individuals/families annually. Participants have clinically assessed, co-occurring mental illnesses with addictions and are in recovery having received inpatient treatment. Currently, LIFT is serving eight individuals and ten families. |
Sheltercare - Hawthorn Program (for The Mentally Ill) Eugene, OR - 97401 (541) 686-1262 The Hawthorn Program: A 35-unit subsidized housing facility. |
Sheltecare - Riverbend Supportive Community (for The Mentally Ill) Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 302-9195 Riverbend Supportive Community: As many as 90 units located in community apartments. |
Sheltercare - Uhlhorn Program (brain Injury) Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 345-4244 ShelterCare's Uhlhorn Program serves low income individuals who have survived a brain injury (BI or closed head injury) and are working to regain the skills necessary for independent living. |
Community Supported Shelters Eugene, OR - 97402 (541) 683-0836 Established in 2013, Community Supported Shelters is a nonprofit located in Eugene, Oregon, that helps unhoused individuals rebuild their lives through intentional community. We provide shelter, safety, and support for those in need, transforming lives with our low-barrier, cost-effective approach. |
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