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WEATHER SHELTER & CLOTHING - SIERRA ROOTS

SIERRA ROOTS #51829829


location_on A
  • 415 North Pine Street
    Nevada City, Nevada

The Sierra Roots Weather Shelter in Nevada City is a program that is activated during extreme hot or cold weather events for one of the most vulnerable populations, the chronically homeless people in the community. Each time a weather event triggers the need to open, enough volunteers are needed also.

Clothing is available the first part of the evening. In the winter an extra amount of sturdy boots, rain gear, warm coats, etc are available.

NOTE: Sierra Roots does not provide motel vouchers or gas cards.

Sierra Roots warming shelter can accommodate up to 30 adult guests. First come, first served.

To check if the shelter will be open, call 211 or 833-342-5211. Sierra Roots always notifies its answering service when the shelter will open, so another way to check if shelter will be open is to call the business line, 530-751-3263.

See NOAA.gov forecast info for zip code 95959: [read more]
ADULT REENTRY GRANT PROGRAM - HOSPITALITY HOUSE

HOSPITALITY HOUSE #88777894


location_on B
  • 1262 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-615-6454

The Adult Reentry Grant Program (ARGP) at Hospitality House helps people with minor (non-violent and non-sexual) criminal offenses who:

  • were incarcerated in California
  • are currently on or off parole
  • are struggling with homelessness

The program offers case management and connects people to additional resources for moving back into society.

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HOSPITALITY HOUSE SHELTER - GRASS VALLEY

HOSPITALITY HOUSE #4661715


location_on B
  • 1262 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    833-375-2237

Hospitality House offers a year-round, temporary, overnight emergency shelter for homeless residents of Western Nevada County who have lived in the county for 45 days or more. ID not required.

Services available to those who are staying at the shelter include:
  • Emergency shelter
  • Food
  • Clothing
  • Showers
  • Laundry
  • Job training
  • Customized case management
  • Mental health counseling
  • Enrichment classes
  • Transportation
  • Housing assistance

Intakes
  • 7 days a week (based on availability)

Animals
  • Hospitality House accepts approved pets. Contact Hospitality House or ask a 211 call agent for details of the pet policy.
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NOTE: 211 gets inquiries about the apartments behind Safeway. Brunswick Commons is the apartment complex  on Old Tunnel Rd behind the Safeway, etc in Grass Valley. Members of the general public cannot apply for units because the complex is entirely devoted to people who are clients of Hospitality House, Turning Point, or Nevada County Behavioral Health. People who ma… [read more]
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EMERGENCY ESCAPE SERVICES - WOW

WOMEN OF WORTH #78511981


location_on C
  • 471 Sutton Way, Suite 209
    Grass Valley, Nevada

Women of Worth provides services for women experiencing and/or fleeing domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or human trafficking.
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This is a Ready to Grow (R2G) resource. Ready to Grow is a First 5 Nevada County program to connect children 0-5 with services and information that support their well-being. Organizations with programs that have this R2G tag may have additional programs of interest to families.
SAFE HOUSE - WOW

WOMEN OF WORTH #4664293


The Women of Worth Safe House provides an emergency shelter and transitional housing assisting women and families in crisis, victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. Offers support services including legal and medical assistance, advocacy and case management, mentoring and support groups, educational and career assistance, and art therapy for children ages 5-12.
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This is a Ready to Grow (R2G) resource. Ready to Grow is a First 5 Nevada County program to connect children 0-5 with services and information that support their well-being. Organizations with programs that have this R2G tag may have additional programs of interest to families.
211-COORDINATED ENTRY - PLACER COUNTY

CONNECTING POINT #63671720


local_phone
  • Homeless Resource Helpline
    833-3PLACER (833-375-2237)

Coordinated Entry callers will speak to a 211 call specialist who will walk them through a series of questions. The caller’s answers are entered by the 211 call specialist into HUD’s Homeless Management Information System (HMIS), which can be accessed only by designated organizations that provide housing services. Callers have access to emergency shelter as well as long term/permanent housing by going through the Coordinated Entry process.

Coordinated Entry intakes can be completed by calling our Homeless Resource Helpline at 833-3PLACER (833-375-2237).

For additional resources to help with homelessness, you may also call our 24 hour Contact Center at 833-DIAL211 (833-342-5211).
BOOTH FAMILY CENTER - GRASS VALLEY - TSA

THE SALVATION ARMY #4661623


Provides temporary shelter to homeless families.

Offers residents case management and counseling services to address educational, vocational, financial, family relations, substance abuse and mental health issues.

Helps connect residents with vocational and job search training, parenting classes, and support groups.

This is one of many possible First 5 Nevada County Ready to Grow (R2G) program resources. Ready to Grow resources are those that support the well-being of children ages 0-5.

For someone to get on the Booth Waitlist the applicant must fill out a Google form on the Salvation Army Grass Valley website, see the following link  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfXTIQjLCMspmue7jIofZmckiHOc38SEe2-wGNonmvWfEejTA/viewform
211-COORDINATED ENTRY - NEVADA COUNTY

CONNECTING POINT #63671404


local_phone
  • Phone 1
    833-342-5211

Coordinated Entry callers will speak to a 211 call specialist who will walk them through a series of questions. The caller’s answers are entered by the 211 call specialist into HUD’s Homeless Management Information System (HMIS), which can be accessed only by designated organizations that provide housing services. Callers have access to emergency shelter as well as long term/permanent housing by going through the Coordinated Entry process.
 
SHELTER & SAFE HOUSING - CBV

COMMUNITY BEYOND VIOLENCE #39335123


location_on D
  • 1020 McCourtney Road, Suite C
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-290-6555

Community Beyond Violence provides emergency confidential shelter services as necessary for survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual assault and their children who are in immediate danger.

They have a local Safe House and clients may stay up to 90 days after their intake. They also provide limited motel room stays to clients on an as needed basis. The Safe House is pet friendly. If you have a pet and are in need of CBV’s Safe House services, please let your advocate know at your intake.

24-HOUR CRISIS LINE - 530-272-3467
Text - 530-290-6555 
Chat - rc.chat/cbv
Business line - 530-272-2046

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This is a Ready to Grow (R2G) resource. Ready to Grow is a First 5 Nevada County program to connect children 0-5 with services and information that support their well-being. Organizations with programs that have this R2G tag may have additional pro… [read more]
NSJ WARMING SHELTER - NSJCC

NORTH SAN JUAN COMMUNITY CENTER #70463551


location_on E
  • 29190 State Highway 49
    North San Juan, Nevada

The NSJ Warming Shelter may be open more often than the weather triggers actually occur. To find out, call 530-522-8205 or email nsjcommunitycenter@gmail.com


When open - The shelter will be open if it’s wet/raining at 37 degrees F. or below or open on the 4th night of consecutive rain. Additionally, they require two overnight hosts to open for overnight use. The shelter will open around 5 pm and close at 8 am the following morning. All shelter participants are asked to vacate the premises during the day.

Free hot meal - In addition to offering a warm, dry place to sleep, a free hot meal will be served from about 5-8pm and breakfast in the morning. Movies will be available to watch in addition to games.

Dogs - Dogs are permitted as long as they’re well-behaved, on leash, and with their persons at all times.

Get Involved - Volunteers for cooking meals, kitchen clean up, overnight hosting, and gathering or providing donations are a huge help and are …

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