Jim Thorpe Homeless Shelters & Services For The Needy
Welcome to our Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania Homeless Shelters and Services for the needy page. Below are all of the homeless shelters and services for the needy that provide help to those in need for Jim Thorpe, PA and surrounding cities.
We also provide other homeless resources such as transitional resources for the homeless. Homeless clinic and treatment center resources are also provided on the right navigational bar.
Many shelters also provide services such as alcohol and drug rehab treatment along with clinics. I try to provide as much information as possible on my details pages.
Lehighton, PA 18235 3.21 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
610-379-4757 Family Promise of Carbon County is a nonprofit 501c (3) organization serving homeless and low income families in the county and surrounding area. We utilize existing resources in our churches to form a network of 12 host congregations who are willing to house homeless families in their buildings f See more details
Lehighton, PA 18235 7.67 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
610-340-4786 We currently assist qualified single adult homeless individuals with shelter, food, clothing and referral services. Clients must work or look for work 30 hrs per week and volunteer 10 hrs per week until they become employed. We are a Christian organization and weekly church attendance is mandatory. See more details
Palmerton, PA 18071 8.25 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
(610)824-7830 This is not a homeless shelter, This is an area homeless resource. If you are in the area of CARBON Carbon County Area on Aging, call them for help regarding their Homeless Assistance Programs. See more details
Hazleton, PA 18201 13.90 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
570-455-1521 Catholic Charities Shelter for men and women.
The shelter opens at 7 p.m. Each night. It serves both men and women. Accommodates up to 20 people per night.Provides free showers, meals, counseling.Ages accepted: 18 to 26 See more details
Allentown, PA 18102 22.94 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
610-432-0128 Emergency homeless shelter for women and children. Also provides transitional housing for women and children. Services provided by the Salvation Army.
Full Information:
Provides shelter on an emergency basis to women and women with children. The HHESP, a 24-hour secure facility, See more details
Allentown, PA 18102 23.11 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
610-435-1490 Shelter (non-emergency) for homeless families. Transitional Housing Program up to 2 years for families pursuing educational/vocational goals: Turner Street Apartments.The Sixth Street Shelter in Allentown, the largest family shelter in the region, has been providing housing and casework See more details
Allentown, PA 18101 23.11 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
610-432-8949 The Salvation Army, an international evangelical organization, provides services to residents of Lehigh County.
Services Include:
ADDICTION SERVICES
Intake and transportation to the Salvation Army Rehabilitation Center for drug/alcohol addictions. Individuals must be See more details
Allentown, PA 18105 23.44 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
(610) 740-5500 Allentown Rescue Mission’s Emergency Shelter
Description: Not Just a Bed and a Meal... A Chance for a New Beginning.
Our Gateway Center (emergency shelter) is the most
basic of our programs and is often the entry-point into our long-term
programs. See more details
Bethlehem, PA 18018 24.92 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
610-867-9546 Mary's Shelter recognizes that the established programs might not be appropriate for all applicants. Each Applicant will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. The case managers will make every effort to work collaboratively with community agencies to assist pregnant and parenting young women find th See more details
Bethlehem, PA 18015 25.62 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
(610) 691-3373 Who We Serve (profile of our clients):Men, ages 18-65, who voluntarily enter the program with the aim of transitioning to independent living in the community May have been recently incarcerated and released May be in recovery for drug or alcohol See more details
Bethlehem, PA 18015 25.83 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
610-691-5602 Our office hours are 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
Transitional shelter (non-emergency) for homeless women and children. Transitional shelter (non-emergency) for homeless adults. Supportive housing program for men (Single Room Occupancy), located in Coplay. 610-691-295 See more details
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 26.30 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
5708224248 Intake hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (M-F)
We are a residential program that aims to assist individuals with homelessness/drug and alcohol misuse. Our program in typically 6 months to a year and we offer counseling and assistance for people in order that they can address See more details
Bethlehem, PA 18018 26.43 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
?484-379-6694 We open 11/15 this season and will remain open until April 8.Cold Weather shelter. Bethlehem Emergency Sheltering is open in the winter season. If you need to contact the shelter, call
484-379-6694.Bethlehem Emergency Sheltering is See more details
Wilkes Barre, PA 18701 26.60 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
(570) 824-5766 Gabriel Shelter is a 16 bed, coed, non-secure adolescent residential facility. The primary goal of the program is to provide a safe and stable living environment for youth while a plan is developed regarding their future living arrangements. These plans focus on the best interest of the youth and ar See more details
Wilkes Barre, PA 18701 26.61 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
(570) 826-8800 This is not a homeless shelter, This is an area homeless resource. If you are in the area of LUZERNE, call them for help regarding their Homeless Assistance Programs. See more details
Plymouth, PA 18651 27.63 miles from city center Jim Thorpe
570-779-2801 Shelter for women. The Catherine McAuley Center operates two free, thirty-day residences for homeless women and children. The units provide a temporary residence for women and their children who are in crisis which leaves them homeless. Residents are required to be drug and alc See more details