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St_Luke-72dpiFriendship Place supports the opening and operation of small, congregation-based shelters. Our staff participates through case management services for shelter residents and training for shelter volunteers. At the beginning of 2000, Friendship Place assumed responsibility for the administration and programs of a nearby shelter for five homeless women – The Haven. It operates a full program to help women with long-term mental illnesses develop the skills they need to move into permanent housing.

The other shelters in the Friendship Place network are:

  • St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
  • Metropolitan House (Metropolitan Memorial United Methodist Church)
  • St. Luke’s (Pictured above is open year-round)
  • Crossroads Shelter (St. Alban’s Episcopal Church)


These small-scale overnight shelters have some entry requirements, such as participation in addiction treatment or job training. Beds in dormitory-style living can be reserved; space is limited. Some storage space is provided. This shelter is usually seasonal—winter or summer—rather than year-round. Participants pay nothing.

 

 

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Why is someone homeless?
People are homeless because they lack housing, for any of a number of reasons. For example, they might lose a job – or have a mental illness or a substance abuse disorder and not be able to hold a job. If they can’t pay the rent, they will be evicted and may end up on the street. Or the disruption of a family may lead to serious depression, then homelessness.