Saturday, April 16, 2011

Riverside County, California Listing Of Agencies That Help Homelessness

Circle of Hope Family Shelter, 420 W. Harrison St., Corona, 92880; 951-278-2215; http://www.cohfs.org/
Emergency shelter and transitional housing for women, single parents with children and families. Nightly dinners. Volunteers needed. New and used clothes and money accepted.

Martha's Village & Kitchen, 83791 Date Ave., Indio, 92201; 760-347-4741; http://www.marthasvillage.org/
Emergency shelter and transitional housing for single adults and families. Meals, housing assistance, medical care, career counseling and early childhood programs. Accepts financial donations, clothing, furniture, books and appliances. Volunteers needed in many areas.

Path of Life Ministries, 3340 Durahart St., Riverside, 92507; 951-786-9048; http://www.polministries.net/
Emergency shelter for single adults and families, as well as transitional housing. Work placement assistance and life skills classes. Accepts donations of cash, furniture and new toys; volunteers needed.

Lutheran Social Services, 3772 Taft St., Riverside, 92503; 951-689-7847; http://www.lsssc.org/
Two transitional living facilities for women with children. Case management, child development programs, bus vouchers, food pantry, teen groups, parenting classes, recovery programs and referrals for mental health services. Accepts donations of money, non-perishable food, women's career clothing and household items.

Alternatives to Domestic Violence, 4351 Latham St., Suite 204, Riverside, 92502; 951-320-1370; http://www.alternativestodv.org/
Shelter and outreach for women and children who have been victims of domestic violence. Child development program, support groups and teen violence prevention program. Accepts financial donations and new gift items for the holidays, including clothes, pajamas and non-violent toys.

Operation SafeHouse, 9685 Hayes St., Riverside, 92503; 951-351-4418; http://www.operationsafehouse.org/
Emergency shelter for teens, 11 to 17 years old. Transitional housing for 18 to 21 year olds. Counseling for homeless, runaways and others. Accepts financial donations and volunteers.

Temecula/Murrieta Community Pantry, 28870 Pujol St., Temecula, 92590; 951-676-8022. Accepts non-perishable food, clothing and monetary donations.

Coachella Valley Rescue Mission, 47518 Van Buren St., Indio, 92201; 760-347-3512, http://www.cvrm.org/
Emergency shelter and 12-month transitional housing for single men and women and families. Language classes, job training, counseling referrals and transportation to schools, jobs and medical appointments. Volunteers needed for various tasks. Donations accepted, including clothing, furniture, dishes, toys, tools and sporting goods. Money also accepted.

Valley Restart Center, 200 E. Menlo Ave., Hemet, 92543; 951-766-7476, http://www.valleyrestart.org/
Emergency shelter for families and a limited number of single adults. Meals, case management, education assistance, referrals. Items needed include trash bags, diapers, sheets and towels, non-perishable food, paper towels and toilet paper. Money also accepted.

Riverside Homeless Street Outreach Team; 951-826-2200.
Daily, mobile outreach to help homeless individuals and families get off the streets.

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