Thousand Oaks Homeless Shelters & Services For The Needy
Welcome to our Thousand Oaks, California 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 Thousand Oaks, CA 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.
Santa Paula, CA 93060 15.57 miles from city center Thousand Oaks
8053405025 This is not an overnight shelter but it is a Drop In Center Monday through Friday from 9 am to 3 pm. Showers and medical services offered every Friday at One Stop, 1029 E. Santa Paula Street, Santa Paula. We also serve a hot meal every Wednesday at 121 Davis S See more details
Oxnard, CA 93033 16.24 miles from city center Thousand Oaks
(805) 487-3445 Shelter for single women and women with children. Gabriel's House cares for the orphans and widows of Ventura County in their distress. We share the love of God in a very tangible way, by providing food, shelter and the resources they need (jobs, education, tra See more details
Oxnard, CA 7117 17.17 miles from city center Thousand Oaks
(805) 487-1234 Shelter for single men. Open Year round. Check in 5pm daily.Capacity 35 men. With the support of our community, we offer: Refuge – Food, shelter, and clothing for those in need. Recovery – Biblically ba See more details
Oxnard, CA 93030 17.17 miles from city center Thousand Oaks
(805) 385-7200 Emergency ShelterOur Lighthouse Emergency Shelter is a 24 hour, seven days a week shelter offered to single women and mothers with children (boys up to age 10 – some exceptions made up to age 12). There is a 30-day stay limit (extensions can be granted for up to six months if appropriate). See more details
Northridge, CA 91325 19.67 miles from city center Thousand Oaks
(818) 785-4476 90 Bed Shelter. The new facility includes private family bedrooms, a commercial kitchen, common dining room and living spaces, meeting rooms, computer education center, playground and garden, all geared toward helping families achieve a brighter future.
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Northridge, CA 91325 19.67 miles from city center Thousand Oaks
(818) 960-0404 The San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission provides homeless men, women, children and families an opportunity, not only to obtain food, shelter and basic life necessities, but also provides a foundation for individual and family restoration by developing a personalized plan based on their needs for See more details
Santa Clarita, CA 91355 24.66 miles from city center Thousand Oaks
(661)-254-4663 Contact InfoThe Bridge, Client Services Center/Administrative Offices23752 Newhall Ave.Santa Clarita, CA 91321Office (661) 254-4663Monday-Friday 8:30am – 5pm
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Santa Monica, CA 90403 24.89 miles from city center Thousand Oaks
(310) 452-1223 Pregnant Women's ShelterThe women we serve at Harvest Home are in crisis–they are pregnant, and they are homeless (or soon to be homeless). Often, they are without the support of family or the father of the baby. They are making the courageous choice to parent their child in spite of overwhelm See more details
Santa Monica, CA 90401 25.20 miles from city center Thousand Oaks
(310) 450-4050 SAMOSHEL (SAnta MOnica SHELter) provides interim shelter and a broad range of programs to 70 men and women in separate living quarters. It's also home to OPCC's Wellness Beds Program that provides nursing services to clients with acute or chronic medical conditions, and it is the site of OPCC's High See more details
Venice, CA 90291 26.26 miles from city center Thousand Oaks
310-396-6468 The agency operates a homeless service center for homeless people of all ages. Services include case management; information and referral to community resources, including shelter referrals; advocacy for public benefits; hot meals; showers; laundry facilities; clean clothes; toiletries. There are no See more details