Virginia Homeless Shelters

Our complete list of Virginia Shelters is below the map. With some internet connections the map may take a few seconds to load. Click on the red dots to see all information on the shelters. Many are emergency shelters and are good contacts for situations such as hurricanes in Virginia. With the recent increase of Foreclosures in Virginia, many of these shelters now have waiting lists. Please call before going to them. Many waiting lists are very long.

View below the Virginia map for listings and information about each shelter.



Arlington Department of Human Services Economic Independence Services     (703)228-3000
2100 Clarendon Blvd. Arlingtion, VA 22201
Days Only Families/Singles
Arlingtion Shelters
Arlington Department of Human Services/Crisis Assistance Bureau (CAB)     (703)228-1350
3033 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA 22201
Days Only Families/Singles
Arlington Shelters
Arlington Street People’s Assistance Network (A-SPAN)     (703)820-4357
2708 South Nelson Street Arlington, VA 22206
Night Only Emergency Shelter
Arlington Shelters
Arlington-Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless Inc.     (703)525-7177
3103 9th Road North Arlington, VA 22201
Emergency Shelter
Arlington Shelters
Bailey's Crossroads Community Shelter     (703)820-7623
3525 Moncure Avenue Falls Church, VA 22041
Single Men and Single Women Only.Emergency Shelter
Falls Church Shelters
Barrett Transitional Home     (757)624-6990
2129 Vincent Ave Norfolk, VA 23504
Emergency Shelter Women Only
Norfolk Shelters
Carpenter's Shelter     (703)548-7500
802 N Henry Street Alexandria, VA 22314
Emergency Shelter
Alexandria Shelters
Community Touch, Inc.     (540) 439-9300
10499 Jericho Rd Bealeton, VA 22712
MISSION STATMENT: We Touch the Lives of people in our Community by means of feeding the poor, clothing the needy, providing shelter to the homeless and giving counsel to those in need. We guide the lives of those that need direction in the time of adversity. Our goal is be an outreach arm of strength and support to the less fortunate in our community.”
Bealeton Shelters
Congregations Around Richmond Involved To Assure Shelter (CARITAS)     (804)358-0964
1925 Grove Ave Richmond, VA 23220
Emergency Shelter
Richmond Shelters
Doorways for Women and Families     (703)522-885
3179 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA 22205
Women/Families with Children Transitional Housing - Family
Arlington Shelters
F.O.R.Kids Inc.     (757)622-6400
4000 Colley Avenue Suite 300 Norfolk, VA 23508
Families Opportunities and Resources
Norfolk Shelters
Freedom House     (804)649-9791
1201 Hull Stree Richmond, VA 23224
Providing breakfast and dinner to Richmond's homeless and working poor.
Richmond Shelters
Hampton Ecumenical Lodgings and Provisions -- HELP     (757)850-8956
317 Rip Rap Road Hampton, VA 23669
Emergency Shelter Women/Families with Children
Hampton Shelters
HomeAgain     804-358-7747 ex
Richmond, VA 23219
Emergency and transitional housing for men, women, children, and veterans.
Richmond Shelters
Homestretch     (703)237-2035
370 S. Washington St. Suite 400 Falls Church, VA 22406
Housing provider for homeless families with children under age 18
Falls Church Shelters
House of Hope     434-549-1459
206 S. Ridge St. Danville, VA 24541
The House of Hope serves homeless people from any gender, race, young or old in the City of Danville, Pittsylvania County, and Martinsville.
Danville Shelters
Light House Ministries     7577872535
18317 N.R. North Street Keller, VA 23401
We are a Christian Homeless Shelter that can house up to 15 individuals, families with children. LHM became a non-profit 501 c 3 org. Oct. 1985
Keller Shelters
Loudon Transitional Housing Program     (703)771-5429
19620 Meadow view Court Lessburg, VA 22076
Emergence Shelter
Lessburg Shelters
Mercy House, Inc.     540 432-1812
247 N High Street, PO Box 1478 Harrisonburg, VA 22803
Mercy House is not a cookie-cutter organization. Each family and individual has different needs and we strive to meet the families at their needs holistically. Each individual completes a service strategy plan. We look at the areas of education, job skills, life resources, personal hygiene, emotional health, physical and dental health, social relationships, childcare needs, spiritual needs, time management, legal issues and diversity abilities. Residents set goals in each of these areas as needed and along with their case manager, set priorities and make a plan for those goals to be met. We also administer the following programs: HIP (Homeless Intervention Program) VIDA (Savings program) Angelfood Ministries distribution point (see www.angelfoodministries.com)
Harrisonburg Shelters
Northern Shenandoah Valley Homeless Network     (540)665-8900
137 East King Street Winchester, VA 22657
Advocacy
Winchester Shelters
Northern Virginia Family Service     (703)219-2113
10455 White Granite Drive Suite 100 Fairfax, VA 22124
Referrals Outreach Services
Fairfax Shelters
Office Of Human Affairs     (757)245-3271
2410 Wickham Avenue Newport News, VA 23607
Clothing Food Pantry for Community
Newport News Shelters
SERVE, Inc.     (703) 368-3612
10056 Dean Drive Manassas, VA 20144

Manassas Shelters
Salvation Army Shelter     (540)662-4777
300 Fort Collier Road Winchester, VA 22603
Emergency Shelter
Winchester Shelters
St. Joseph's Villa     (804)553-3200
8000 Brook Road Richmond, VA 23227
Emergency Shelter
Richmond Shelters
The Arlington Homeless Services Unit_Residential Program Center     (703)486-0141
1554 Columbia Pike Arlington, VA 22204
Shelter meals and encouragement are provided to homeless men women and children
Arlington Shelters
The Hilda M. Barg Homeless Prevention Center     (703)680-5403
14945 Jefferson Davis Highway Woodbridge, VA 22191
Emergency Shelter for families/singles.
Woodbridge Shelters
Thurman Brisben Center     540-899-9853
471 Central Rd. Fredericksburg, VA 22401
80 bed high demand programmatic emergency shelter for men, women and children - 90 day program Primary focus on Planning District 16
Fredericksburg Shelters
Union Mission     (804)627-8686
130 Brooke Avenue Norfolk, VA 23514
Emergency Shelter
Norfolk Shelters
Valley Mission Inc.     (540)886-4673
1513 W Beverley Street Staunton, VA 24401
Emergency Shelter
Staunton Shelters
Warren County Front Royal House of Hope     540 635 2466
722 Warren Ave Front Royal , VA 22630
At this time we are accepting men only. The House of Hope, a Front Royal/Warren County shelter for the homeless. The shelter provides an opportunity for individuals to stay in a safe, clean, and secure place and to prepare to find housing, employment, and services offered within the community such as counseling, substance abuse and alcohol treatment, education, and health services.
Front Royal Shelters
Youth Advocacy Services     804-714-4997
P.O. Box 23260 Richmond, VA 23260
12 dollars per night. bathroom with sink and toilet. No bathtub.
Richmond Shelters