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Jobless Claims in Florida

Written by HmD on 12/08/2008 01:18:00 PM

How to file for unemployment benefits in Florida

In our continued effort to make the unemployed aware of their options during this recession, we have decided to summarize the steps needed to claim for unemployment benefits in their home states
. The steps have outlined below are for Florida, please get greater details by contacting the the State Unemployment Insurance Agency at 1-800-204-2418.






How to apply for Unemployment Insurance Benefit/ File a Claim in New York

  • Claims can be made by using the following link "fluidnow".
  • The "fluidnow" link can be accessed 24 hours a day, right throughout the week.
  • Claims can also be made over the telephone by calling 1-800-204-2418 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays.
  • For speedy processing of a claim, the claimant should ensure that they apply for Unemployment Insurance in the first week of unemployment.
  • The following information is necessary for filing a claim:
Identification:
  • Social Security number
  • New York State driver's license
Personal Info:
  • Mailing address
  • Telephone number
Work Information:
  • The names and addresses of all the claimants employers within the last 18 months, including those employers in another state
  • Your DD-214 form (if you were in the military within the last
    2 years)
  • Form SF-50 or Form SF-8 and check stubs or W-2 proof of
    earnings (if you were a federal employee)
  • Employer Registration number
There are also other information that may be necessary depending on whether you are a public worker. You can check the claimant handbook by using the following link, "Claim Book".

The requirements for eligibility in each State;
  • Employment in at least two calendar quarters in your base period.
  • Minimum earnings in your base period for minimum weekly benefit must be $3,400
  • Minimum earnings in high quarter for minimum weekly benefit must be $832
  • Minimum earnings in your base year for maximum total benefit must be $28,600
  • Minimum earnings in high quarter for maximum total benefit must be $7,150

How to maintain eligibility;
  • You must display that you are looking for employment. To do so you most keep records on your job hunt in a form that will be provided to you.

Benefits you may receive
  • Benefits ranges from $32 to $275
Again, this has just been a summary, as there is a tonne load of stuff you need to know, so contact the New York State Unemployment Insurance agency at 1-800-204-2418.

Student Loans for College, College Grants, Scholarships and General Financial Aid

Written by HmD on 12/05/2008 09:19:00 AM

We know how hard it must be during this recession to get assistance with college expenses. We have therefore posted a list of available student loans for college, college grants, general financial aid and links to other sites that can match your personal needs to available college scholarships. Please do your research quickly, as organizations that offers financial aid to college students have been bombarded with loan, grant and scholarship requests over the past couple of months, and as such, financial aid is not as easy to come by as before.



Grants


Student Finance Domain Sallie Mae Financial Aid FreSch!
Finaid Facts Financial Aid/Admission Awareness Month(FAAM) eStudentLoan.com
Student Rewards GrantsNet Financial Aid Resource Center
Student Services Students.Gov Adventures in Education
Student Union at Taylor Bank Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) AbsolutelyScholarships.com
FAQ - Financial Aid Grants on the Web CollegeBoard
CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE FastWEB Project EASI
1StopAid FinAid Financial Aid Finder
Student Guide to Financial Aid CollegeNET
Peterson's Education Center College is Possible


Student Loans


National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) BrainScratch College Loan Help
AAMC MedLoans I-Student-Loans.com Guide to Defaulted Student Loans
American Educational Services Perkins Loans (PDF) StudentCollegeLoan.com
Northwest Education Loan Association Student Loan Borrower Assistance National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) Jewish Educational Loan Fund Student Loans
National Student Clearinghouse FinAid: Student Loans Edu Student Loans
Alternative Student Loans for College Education Medloans


College Scholarships

German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund Aksharam Educational Trust
United Methodist Higher Education Foundation Croatian Scholarship Fund Coleman A. Young Foundation
Buffett Foundation Scholarships National Academy of American Scholars Mamoru & Aiko Takitani Foundation
Making A Difference Black Student Fund America's Black Collegians
financialaidinfo.org Corella and Bertram F. Bonner Foundation The Byrne Foundation
College Funding Solutions, Inc Ohio National Guard Scholarship Program Barakat
Montgomery GI Bill Indian American Scholarship Fund Siebel Scholars
SuperCollege.com The Roothbert Fund Costco Scholarship Fund
Nationally Coveted College Scholarships and Graduate Fellowships Native Leadership Scholarship The Frank H. Buck Scholarships
International Education Financial Aid youngARTS World Education Access
The Education Resources Institute (TERI) Searle Scholars Program J. Ollie Edmunds Distinguished Scholarship Program - Stetson University
United Negro College Fund (UNCF) Occupational Physicians Scholarship Fund (OPSF) Minnesota Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Educational Fund
Gates Millennium Scholars Girls Global Education Fund John G. Williams Scholarship Foundation
Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara Mary M. Fraijo Scholarship
Harry Truman Scholarship Foundation Edmund F. Maxwell Foundation Scholarship University of Minnesota Duluth Bridge Program
American Indian College Fund Joe Francis Haircare Scholarship Foundation The Harry S. Truman Good Neighbor Award Foundation
National Merit Scholarship Corporation Central Scholarship Bureau Forval Foundation
Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation United States Achievement Academy Society of Yeager Scholars
Maryland Artists Equity Foundation (MAEF) Washington Metropolitan Scholars Wallace Wood Scholarship Fund
Jacki Tuckfield Memorial Scholarship Fund Commonweal Foundation Robert Buck Memorial Scholarship Fund
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund Houtan Scholarship Foundation North Carolina Center for International Understanding (NCCIU)
Scholarship Page E. A. Mellinger Educational Foundation The Jay Ramsdell Foundation
Scholarship America Texas A&M University Online Scholarship Application Goliard Scholarship for World Travel and International Understanding
Better Chance Guglielmo Marconi International Fellowship Foundation Archbishop Oscar A. Romero Scholarship
Hispanic College Fund, Inc. African Canadian Continuing Education Society (ACCES)

General Aid

Georgia Student Finance Commission Maryland Prepaid College Trust Ohio Tuition Trust Authority
Student Loan Finance Association North Texas Higher Education Authority Nebraska Student Loan Program
Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence Colorado Prepaid Tuition Fund New Jersey Office of Student Assistance
Montana Guaranteed Student Loan Program The Terry Foundation Pennsylvania Tution Account Program
Hoop Dreams Scholarship Fund Educational Talent Search
Edmund F. Maxwell Foundation Scholarship New Hampshire Higher Education Assistance Foundation

Volleyball Competition Organisation, Rules and Considerations

Written by HmD on 12/01/2008 09:34:00 AM

After the Olympics, the obsession of some with Volleyball has shot through the roof, especially with the gold medal wins by Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor (USA) in the 2008 Olympics, the buzz in the US among Volleyball enthusiast and some who are new to the sport have increased. It is the foregoing buzz that has caused many to consider organizing a Volleyball competition. Even though summer has come and gone, it may still be worthwhile financially to hold indoor volleyball competitions, however, there are a few things you should consider when organizing it.


Competition Rules:

Organizing a successful Volleyball Competition is dependent on a number of factors, one of these important factors is the implementation of concise competition rules. Competition rules should contemplate the size of each team, match duration, uniform requirements, event points, pool and round robin points, resolution of point ties and medal presentation or prize receipts.

Team Size - The size of each team should be specified. Minimum requirements for reserves on each squad should be chosen and having team captains and managers should be a requirement for each team, not only for team management purposes, but also to act as liaisons between the team and the competition organizers.

Match Duration
- There should be established amounts of sets and points for each match. Generally, a best of five sets, first four sets to twenty five and the fifth set to fifteen each of them with a minimum lead of two points, is used in Volleyball competitions. You need to set start times and warm up times. Also consider how injuries and other unforeseen events can impact match time. The rule of thumb in sports is that long delays makes for boring games, so excellent time management is required.

Uniform requirements -
There should be standards for the kind of uniforms that can be worn for the competition. Uniforms should be approved by the competition organizers before the competition starts. All players should have uniforms which differentiates them from the other teams. One way to do this is to ask each team to pick particular colors for their uniforms. Some competition organizers ask teams to have two sets of uniforms with two different colors, so if two teams have a match, and they have the same colors, then they could flip a coin to decide which colors each team would wear. Safety equipment, even though separate from the uniform, should be a requirement. Consider having team members keeping their nails tapped or cut and things like jewelry should be considered as dangerous for competitors.

Event Points -
A scoring policy should be set and issued to each team before the competition.

Pool and Round Robin Points - Points should be awarded at the end of each match. The point system can be as follows, Winning Team - 4 points, Drawn Matches - 2 points for each team, Losing team - 1 point and teams that forfeit gets 0 points.

Resolving point ties -
A system that deals with ties should be developed. What sometimes happens in some competitions when two teams are equal on points is that the result of earlier matches between both teams usually decides who goes through to other rounds. Some competitions flips a coin to choose who moves on to other rounds.

Medal Presentation or Prize receipt -
Prize and medal submission should be communicated to each team before the competition and should be presented to the recipients after the last match has been played.

Sponsorships:

Sponsorships have always been used in Volleyball Tournaments to get the necessary funding for the day to day operations. It lends some amount of credibility to the tournament, especially when the sponsorships comes from reputable companies. Tournament organizers should seek endorsements from community business or any other well know organization in the planned tournament site. Try to stay away from organizations that has a poor public image as this may deter people from joining your tournament.

Accounting:

Accounting records should be maintained to ensure that organizers keep track of the payments being made and the money received during the tournament so that profitability can be monitored. A simple Receipt and Payment Statement can be done during the competition through accounting software like Quick Books or it can be done manually.

Budgeting:

A budget is also important for the successful running of any tournament. You have to forecast your expenditure and match that with your expected receipts. The foregoing is important as you can assess whether the tournament is financially viable before the tournament is even started. Budgets can also be matched with actual spending and receipts during the tournament, to ensure that projections are being met and to make it possible to know what changes can be made to initial plans in case budget projections are not being met.

Promotion:

The usual TV, Radio, Internet ads & Posters are necessary. Apart from this however, the tournament should be promoted at high schools, colleges, beaches and gyms in the area you wish to have the tournament. You can also seek to promote your tournament on volleyball forums.

Alliances:

If possible, try to seek alliances with current tournament organizers. I find that companies tend to link with tournament organizers to start sporting tournaments for staff, so an alliance with them assures that you will have a set amount of teams, even before you promote your tournament.

Emergency Services:

Tournament sites should have sick bays, registered medical staff and an ambulance and ambulance team ready for any eventuality.

Other sources of income:

You should consider having vending machines or concession stands at your tournament. This can mean extra funds for organizers.

Legal Restrictions:

Ensure that you check all the relevant state laws for holding competitions of this sort.

Applying for Unemployment Insurance Benefits in New York

Written by HmD on 11/24/2008 10:43:00 AM

In our continued effort to make the unemployed aware of their options during this recession, we have decided to summarize the steps needed to claim for unemployment benefits in their home states. The steps have outlined below are for New York State, please get greater details by contacting the the State Unemployment Insurance Agency at 1-888-209-8124.

How to apply for Unemployment Insurance Benefit/ File a Claim in New York

  • Claims can be made by accessing the Benefits Online Page.
  • The Benefits Online Page can be accessed from Monday to Thursday between 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Friday between 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., 24 hours on Saturday up to 5:00 p.m on Sunday.
  • Claims can also be made over the telephone by calling 1-888-209-8124 for New York State residents (or 1-877-358-5306 for out of state residents).
  • For speedy processing of a claim, the claimant should ensure that they apply for Unemployment Insurance in the first week of unemployment.
  • The following information is necessary for filing a claim:
Identification:
  • Social Security number
  • New York State driver's license
Personal Info:
  • Mailing address
  • Telephone number
Work Information:
  • The names and addresses of all the claimants employers within the last 18 months, including those employers in another state
  • Employer Registration number
There are also other information that may be necessary depending on whether you are a public worker. You can check the claimant handbook by using the following link, "Unemployment Insurance Information for Claimants". The handbook also explains key terms like "base year" so that you can understand the benefits system better.

The requirements for eligibility in each State;
  • Employment in at least two calendar quarters in your base period.
  • Payment of a wage of at least $1,600 in one of the calendar quarters in your base year,
  • Your total pay during the last 12 months of work most be 1 1/2 times greater than the highest pay your have received in your highest paid quarter in the last 12 months of employment.
  • The amount of high quarter earnings used to determine if you meet this requirement will not be greater than $8910.

How to maintain eligibility;

Benefits you may receive
  • You receive 1/26th of your highest quarter wages in your base year.
  • High quarter wages of $3,575 or less will bring a weekly benefit of 1/25th of your highest quarter wages in your base year,
  • The maximum benefit rate is $405 regardless of weekly pay.

Again, this has just been a summary, as there is a tonne load of stuff you need to know, so contact the New York State Unemployment Insurance agency at 1-888-209-8124.

Homeless Shelters in America

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 11:38:00 PM

I took the number 1 Train from Manhattan to the Bronx a couple weeks ago and saw a couple sleeping in the train. They had recently lost their homes due to foreclosure and lost their jobs because of lay offs. I wanted to help but I could not because I have also suffered as a result of the recession. What I decided to do though was to make available a list of all the homeless shelters in America that I could locate through research online and publish it on my blog.

Please, if you know someone facing issues similar to the couple above and you do not have the resources to help them, then refer them to the shelters in the links below.

HOMELESS SHELTERS:

Alabama Iowa Nebraska Rhode Island
Arizona Kansas Nevada South Carolina
Arkansas Kentucky New Hampshire South Dakota
California Louisiana New Jersey Tennessee
Colorado Maine New Mexico Texas
Connecticut Maryland New York Utah
Delaware Massachusetts North Carolina Vermont
Florida Michigan North Dakota Virginia
Georgia Minnesota Ohio Washington State
Idaho Mississippi Oklahoma West Virginia
Illinois Missouri Oregon Wisconsin
Indiana Montana Pennsylvania Wyoming

Homeless Shelters in Rhode Island

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 10:39:00 PM

With an increase in the level of unemployment and foreclosures, there has been a disturbing trend that has arisen during this recession. Homelessness has drastically increased and most homeless shelters has not been able to keep up with the demand for shelter and food. It is however still worthwhile to contact homeless shelters if you or someone you know really needs somewhere to rest their heads while they try to pick the pieces of their lives which has been broken by our current financial situation. I have therefore made a listing below of all the homeless shelters in Rhode Island that I am aware of.


ADVENT HOUSE
P.O. Box 73099 Providence, RI 02907/ (Directions)
401-273-8946

CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES OF NEWPORT COUNTY WINSLOW COURT
24 School Street Newport, RI 02840 (Directions)
(401) 849-2300

EAST BAY COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS
100 Bullocks Point Ave, RI 02915 (Directions)
(401) 437-1000

EBC
P.O. Box 9476 Warwick, RI 02889
(401) 738-1700

GALILEE MISSION TO FISHERMEN
P.O. Box 459 Narragansett, RI 02882
(401) 789-9390

MCAULEY VILLAGE MCAULEY CORP
325 Niagara Street Providence, RI 02907 (Directions)
(401) 467-3630

MCKINNEY COOPERATIVE SHELTER
15 Meeting Street Newport, RI 02840 (Directions)
(401) 846-8810

NEW HOPE SHELTER OF PAWT/CENTRAL FALLS
183 Barton Street Pawtucket, RI 02860 (Directions)
(401) 728-8490

Rhode Island FAMILY SHELTER
165 Beach Avenue Warwick, RI 02889 (Directions)
(401) 739-8584

URBAN LEAGUE
246 Prairie Avenue Providence, RI 02905 (Directions)
(401) 351-5000

W.A.R.M. SHELTER
56 Spruce Street Westerly, RI 02891 (Directions)
(401) 596-9276

Homeless Shelters in Vermont

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 10:36:00 PM

Even though Vermont has been ranked as the healthiest State in the US, the health of the US economy has not feared so well. Foreclosures and Unemployment have hit Vermont as well, maybe not as much as in other states, but lack of income has driven a few to seek shelter for themselves and their family.

Below is a list of homeless shelters in Vermont that may help if you are in distress and need a roof over your head.

Burlington Emergency Shelter
89 North Street Burlington, VT 05401 (Directions)
(802) 862-9879

John W. Graham Shelter
69 Main street Vergennes, VT 05491 (Directions)
(802) 877-2677

Our Place Drop-In Center
4 Island St. Bellows Falls, VT 05101 (Directions)
(802) 463-2217

The Committee on Temporary Shelter
278 Main Street Burlington, VT 05401 (Directions)
(802) 864-2651

Burlington Shelters
The Food Shelf
228 N. Winooski Avenue Burlington, VT 05401 (Directions)
(802) 658-7939

Upper Valley Haven
713 Hartford Ave White River Junction, VT 05001 (Directions)
(802) 295-6500

Homeless Shelters in New Hampshire

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 10:32:00 PM

New Hampshire has felt the economic crisis just like any other state in the US and as such, many have been forced to rely on the services of Homeless Shelters. Many have been inquiring about homeless shelters and so we have included in this post a list of the homeless shelters in the region that we know about.

Crossroads House
600 Lafayette Road Portsmouth, NH (Directions)
(603) 436-2218

Lynsey House
56 Prospect Street Lancaster, NH 03584 (Directions)
(603) 788-2344

McKenna House
South Fruit Street Concord, NH (Directions)
(603) 228-3505

My Friend's Place
368 Washington Street Dover, NH (Directions)
(603) 749-3017

NASHUA SOUP KITCHEN & SHELTER
42 Chestnut Street Nashua, NH 03061 (Directions)
(603) 889-7770

New Horizons Shelter
199 Manchester Street Manchester, NH (Directions)
(603) 668-1877

New Horizons for New Hampshire - Angie's Shelter for Women
434 Union Street Manchester, NH 03103 (Directions)
(603) 668-8698

Open Arms Outreach
756 Union Ave Laconia, NH 03246 (Directions)
(603) 524-4580

Salvation Army Shelter
177 Union Avenue Laconia, NH (Directions)
(603) 524-1834

Seacoast Interfaith Hospitality Network - Overnight Shelter
P.O. Box 233 Stratham, NH 03885
(603) 658-8448

Shelter For the Homeless
58 Ash St Nashua, NH 03060 (Directions)
(603) 883-1101

Sullivan County Housing Coalition
Main Street Claremont, NH
(603) 542-2448

Homeless Shelters in New Jersey

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 10:26:00 PM

With constant lay offs, foreclosures and failing business, Americans have faced one of the worse economic problems in the history of the country. In times like these, the efforts of kind people and organizations is needed. A list of some of these kind people, working out of New Jersey can be seen below:

Agape Community Kitchen - First Presbyterian Church
42 Broad Street Elizabeth, NJ 07202
(908) 353-1518

America's Keswick
601 Rt. 530 Whiting, NJ 08759
(908) 350-1187

Bergen County Homeless Shelter
21 E Kansas St Hackensack, NJ 07601
(201) 488-5100

Christ Church Community Development Corp
251 State Street Hackensack, NJ 07661
(201) 488-3850

Christian Caring Center
378 Lakehurst Road Brown Mills, NJ 08068
(609) 893-0700

Goodwill Rescue Mission Inc.
79 University Avenue Newark, NJ 07107
(973) 621-9560

HABcore Inc.
1 Harding Rd Ste 102 Red Bank, NJ 07701
(732) 544-1975

Home Front Inc.
1880 Princeton Avenue Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
(609) 989-9417

Interfaith Hospitality Network of Monmouth County
247 Carr Avenue Keansburg, NJ 07734
(732) 495-1050

Interreligious Fellowship for the Homeless of Bergen County
479 Maitland Avenue Teaneck, NJ 07666
(201) 833-8009

Market Street Mission of Morristown
9 Market Street Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 993-2880

New Community Corporation
233 West Market Street Newark, NJ 07103
(973) 623-2800

Newark Emergency Services for Families Inc
982 Broad Street Newark, NJ 07102
(973) 643-5727

Ozanam Family Shelter
89 Truman Drive Edison, NJ 08817
(732) 985-0327

Ozanam Men's Shelter
22 Abeel Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 729-0850

Passaic County Interfaith Hospitality Network
435 Main Avenue Paterson, NJ 07501
(973) 247-9300

Salvation Army - Human Services
733 E. Chestnut Avenue Vineland, NJ 08360
(856) 696-5050

St. Paul's Community Development Corporation
451 Van Houten Street Paterson, NJ 07501
(973) 278-7900

The Affordable Homes Group
96 Rancocas Rd. Mount Holly, NJ 08060
(609) 261-4571

Trinity Soup Kitchen (Woodbridge) Trinity Episcopal Church
650 Rahway Avenue Woodbridge, NJ 07095
(732) 634-7422

Vetwork - A Program of Vetgroup Inc.
103 North Main Street Forked River, NJ 08731
(609) 971-7613

Homeless Shelters in Maine

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 10:21:00 PM

We share in the frustrations of the people of Maine at the economic issues being faced in the State, especially with the issues of increased unemployment, foreclosures and homelessness. We know however that there are people who are willing to assist and a list of these people have been posted below.

American Rescue Workers
391 Lisbon Street Lisbon, ME 04240
(207) 777-1212

Bread of Life Shelter
157 Hospital Street Augusta, ME 04330
(207) 626-3479

Emmaus Center
P.O. Box 811 Ellsworth, ME 04605
(207) 667-3962

HOME, INC. - St. Francis Inn
P.O. Box 223 East Orland, ME 04431
(207) 469-6771
Harwich Ecumenical Council for the Homeless
PO Box 324 West Harwich, ME 02671

Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter
28 Ticonic Street Waterville, ME 04903
(207) 872-6550

My Choice
181 State Street Bangor, ME 04401
1-800-773-9595

Oxford Street Shelter
85 Preble Street Portland, ME 04101
(207) 761-2072

Salvation Army Lighthouse Shelter
297 Cumberland Avenue Portland, ME 04101
(207) 774-3073

Sister Mary O'Donnell Homeless Shelter
745 Central Drive Presque Isle, ME 04769
(207) 764-5114

Tedford Shelter
PO Box 958 Brunswick, ME 04011
(207) 725-4871

The Bangor Area Homeless Shelter
263 Main Street Bangor, ME 04401
(207) 947-0092

Homeless Shelters in South Carolina

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 12:17:00 PM

Since the beginning of 2008 to October 2008, unemployment in South Carolina has increased from 6.1% to 8.0%. This massive increase in unemployment has also increased the amount of foreclosures in the already distressed real estate market. There has also been an increase in Homelessness in the State and we have therefore provided a list of all the homeless shelters in South Carolina to help the homeless locate places of safety.

A New Beginning at a Christian Life Center
2225 Old Two Notch Road Lexington, SC 29072
(803) 356-6093

Coastal Rescue Mission Inc
4613 Broad St. Loris, SC 29569
(843) 448-1352

Crisis Ministries Family Center
49 Walnut Street Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 723-9477

Good Samaritan Mission
3371 Cochise Street Charleston, SC 29405
(803) 747-4309

Hannah House
1726 Sumter Street Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 771-4357

Low Country Shelter Association
4825 S. Highway 41 Mullins, SC 29574
(803) 771-4357

Miracle Hill Ministries
571 West Washington Street Greenville, SC 29602
(864) 268-4357

Miracle Hill Ministries Inc
2419 B Wade Hampton Blvd. Greenville, SC 29615
(864) 268-4357

Miracle Hill Rescue Mission-Cherokee County
227 Henderson St. Gaffney, SC 29341
(864) 488-0376

Miracle Life Mission
189 North Forest Street Spartanburg, SC 29301
(864) 583-1628

Oliver Gospel Mission
1100 Taylor St. Columbia, SC 29202
(803) 254-6470

Project Hope
1787 Bass Drive Santee, SC 29142
(803) 854-5231

SAFE-Home Rape Crisis Coalition
158 West Main Street Spartanburg, SC 29306
(864) 583-9803

Star Gospel Mission
474 Meeting St. Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 722-2473

Street Reach Ministries of Myrtle Beach
509 9th Ave. S Myratle Beach, SC 29577
(843) 626-3643

The Women's Shelter
3425 North Main Street Columbia, SC 29203
(803) 779-4706

Homeless Shelters in North Carolina

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 12:01:00 PM

North Carolina has had an increased in unemployment of about 100,000 people. Unfortunately, most of these people have given up their homes to live with relatives and friends to try to wait out the storm. There are those who have no one to run to, so they seek assistance from Homeless shelters. We have therefore made a list of homeless shelters in North Carolina below to help you locate a shelter.

Bethesda Center for the Homeless
930 N Patterson Avenue Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 722-9951

Catherine H. Barber Memorial Shelter Inc.
1405 1/2 3rd St North Wilkesboro, NC 28659
(336) 838-7120

Charlotte Emergency Housing
2410 The Plz Charlotte, NC 28205
(704) 335-5488

Christians United Outreach Center
135 Sunset Ave. Asheboro, NC 27203
(336) 625-1500

Coastal Women's Shelter
1333 S. Glenburnie Road New Bern, NC 28561
(919) 638-4509

Durham Rescue Mission
1201 E. Main Street Durham, NC 27701
(919) 688-9641

Greensboro Urban Ministry
305 West Lee Street Greensboro, NC 27406
(336) 271-5959

Jesus Others and You (JOY) Inc.
700 Albemarle Ave Greenville, NC 27834
(252) 561-7569

Life Line Outreach Inc.
2014 Raleigh Road Henderson, NC 27536
(252) 438-2098

Raleigh Rescue Mission
314 E. Hargett Street Raleith, NC 27611
(919) 828-9014

Samaritan Ministries
1243 Patterson Avenue Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 748-1962

Smithfield Rescue Mission
523 Glenn Street Smithfield, NC 27577
(919) 934-9257

Tarboro Community Outreach
701 Cedar Lane Tarboro, NC 27886
(252) 823-8801

The Hurlburt-Johnson Home
73 Blumenthal Street Murphy, NC 28906
(828) 837-9230

Uptown Day Shelter
1210 North Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28236
(704) 334-3187

Urban Ministries of Durham Inc.
410 Liberty Street Durham, NC 27702
(919) 682-0538

Urban Ministry Center
945 North College Street Charlotte, NC 28206
(704) 347-0278

Weaver House Night Shelter
305 West Lee Stree Greensboro, NC 27406
(910) 271-5985

Western Carolina Rescue Mission
225 Patton Avenue Asheville, NC 28802
(704) 254-0471

Wilmington Housing Authority
508 S. Front Street Wilmingtion, NC 28401
(910) 341-7727

Winston Salem Rescue Mission
717 Oak Street Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 723-1848

Homeless Shelters in Virginia

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 11:57:00 AM

If you know someone facing issues with homelessness and you do not have the resources to help them, then refer them to the shelters below. Let them know that there has been an increase in the number of people who ask for this assistance and so space is limited. Tell them to make contact with the homes quickly.

Arlington Street People s Assistance Network (A-SPAN)
2708 South Nelson Street
Arlington, VA 22206
(703) 820-4357

Arlington-Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless Inc.
3103 9th Road North
Arlington, VA 22201
(703) 525-7177

Bailey's Crossroads Community Shelter
3525 Moncure Avenue
Falls Church, VA 22041
(703) 820-7623

Barrett Transitional Home
2129 Vincent Ave
Norfolk, VA 23504
(757) 624-6990

Carpenter's Shelter
802 N Henry Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
(703) 548-7500

Congregations Around Richmond Involved To Assure Shelter (CARITAS)
1925 Grove Ave
Richmond, VA 23220
(804) 358-0964

Doorways for Women and Families
3179 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22205
(703) 522-885

F.O.R.Kids Inc.
4000 Colley Avenue Suite 300
Norfolk, VA 23508
(757) 622-6400

Freedom House
1201 Hull Stree
Richmond, VA 23224
(804) 649-9791

Hampton Ecumenical Lodgings and Provisions -- HELP
317 Rip Rap Road
Hampton, VA 23669
(757) 850-8956

Homestretch
370 S. Washington St. Suite 400
Falls Church, VA 22406
(703) 237-2035

Loudon Transitional Housing Program
19620 Meadow view Court
Lessburg, VA 22076
(703) 771-5429

Northern Shenandoah Valley Homeless Network
137 East King Street
Winchester, VA 22657
(540) 665-8900

Northern Virginia Family Service
10455 White Granite Drive Suite 100
Fairfax, VA 22124
(703) 219-2113

Office Of Human Affairs
2410 Wickham Avenue
Newport News, VA 23607
(757) 245-3271

Salvation Army Shelter
300 Fort Collier Road
Winchester, VA 22603
(540) 662-4777

St. Joseph's Villa
8000 Brook Road
Richmond, VA 23227
(804) 553-3200

The Arlington Homeless Services Unit_Residential Program Center
1554 Columbia Pike
Arlington, VA 22204
(703) 486-0141

The Hilda M. Barg Homeless Prevention Center
14945 Jefferson Davis Highway
Woodbridge, VA 22191
(703) 680-5403

Union Mission
130 Brooke Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23514
(804) 627-8686

Valley Mission Inc.
1513 W Beverley Street
Staunton, VA 24401
(540) 886-4673

Homeless Shelters in Delaware

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 11:48:00 AM

If you know someone facing issues with homelessness and you do not have the resources to help them, then refer them to the shelters below. Let them know that there has been an increase in the number of people who ask for this assistance and so space is limited. Tell them to make contact with the homes quickly.

Bethany House
601 N. Jackson Street Wilmington, DE 19805
(302) 594-9458

Criswell House I
724 North Madison Street Wilmington, DE 19801
(302) 498-5174

Emmaus House
P. O. Box 9740 Newark, DE 19714
(302) 737-2241

House of Joseph I
1328 W. Third Street Wilmington, DE 19805
(302) 652-0904

Mary Mother of Hope House I
1103 W. Eighth Street Wilmington, DE 19806
(302) 652-8532

Mary Mother of Hope House II
121 N. Jackson Street Wilmington, DE 19805
(302) 652-1935

Mary Mother of Hope House III
515 N. Broom Street Wilmington, DE 19805
(302) 652-0970

Sunday Breakfast Mission
110 N Poplar St Wilmington, DE 19801
(302) 656-8542

The Salvation Army in Dover
611 Forest Street Dover, DE 9904
(302) 678-9551

Homeless Shelters in Pennsylvania

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 11:38:00 AM

The rate of unemployment in Pennsylvania has increased from 5.2% in May of 2008 to 5.8% in October 2008. This means that there is less money to pay mortgage and with that, increased foreclosures. Some have been thrown out on the street and have therefore been forced to rely on the assistance from homeless shelters. Below is a least of these shelters.

Agape Family Shelter
139 S. 9th Street Lebanon, PA 17042
(717) 272-6573

Armstrong County Community Action Program
124 Armsdale Rd. Suite 211 Kittanning, PA 16201
(724) 548-3408

Avis Arbor Women's Shelter - Washington City Mission
84 West Wheeling WA, PA 15301
(724) 228-1804

Bell Socialization Services Inc.
160 South George Street York, PA 17401
(717) 848-5767

Bethesda Mission Men's Shelter
611 Reilly Street Harrisburg, PA 17102
(717) 257-4442

Bethesda Mission Women/Children's Shelter
611 Reily Street Harrisburg, PA 17102
(717) 257-4442

Bethesda Mission of Harrisburg
611 Reilly Street Harrisburg, PA 17105
(717) 257-4440

Bethesda Project
700 South 15th Street Philadelphia, PA 19146
(215) 985-1600

Bethlehem Haven
Fifth Avenue Commons 905 Watson Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219
(412) 391-1348

Brotherhood Mission
401 East Girard Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125
(215) 739-4517

CADCOM
113 East Main Street Norristown, PA 19401
(610) 277-6363

City Mission Men's Shelter
226 East Fayette Street Uniontown, PA 15401
(412) 439-1355

City Mission's Women's Shelter
217 Lenox Street Uniontown, PA 15401
(412) 439-0201

City Mission/New Life Center
1023 French Street Erie, PA 16512
(814) 452-4452

City Rescue Mission
319 Croton Avenue New Castle, PA 16103
(412) 652-4321

City Rescue Mission
319 Croton Avenue New Castle, PA 16103
(412) 652-4321

Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley Inc.
1337 East Fifth Street Bethlehem, PA 18015
(610) 691-5620

Community Shelter Services
652 W. 17th St. Erie, PA 16502
(814) 453-5937

East End Cooperative Ministry
250 North Highland Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15206
(412) 361-5549

East Liberty Soup Kitchen (Valencia)
1091 Pittsburgh Road Valencia, PA 16059
(724) 898-3503

Fayette County Community Action Foodbank
119 North Beeson Avenue Uniontown, PA 15401
(724) 437-6050

Greater Hanover Red Cross
529 Carlisle Street Hanover, PA 17331
(717) 637-3768

Greater Philadelphia Food Bank
3616 South Galloway Street Philadelphia, PA 19148
(215) 339-0900

HSP of Pittsburgh
3017 Cohutta Street Pittsburgh, PA 15212
(412) 761-6497

Hope Rescue Mission
Hope Rescue Mission Reading, PA 19601
(610) 375-4224

Indiana County Community Action Program Inc.
827 Water St Indiana, PA 15701
(724) 465-2657

Just for Jesus Homeless Outreach
15430 Rt.28 Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-0243

Lebanon Rescue Mission
Sixth and Elm Streets Lebanon, PA 17042
(717) 273-2301

Life Rescue Mission
260 Birch Drive levittown, PA 19054
(215) 945-3983

Light of Life Rescue Mission (Pittsburgh)
10 E. North Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15212
(412) 258-6100

Next Step Center Inc.
406 Stoystown Somerset, PA 15501
(814) 444-8588

Presbyterian Church
116 S. Highland Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15206
(412) 441-3800

Safe Harbor of Greater West Chester
20 North Matlack Street West Chester, PA 19380
(610) 692-6550

Second Harvest Food Bank of the Lehigh Valley and Northeast Pennsylvania
2045 Harvest Way Allentown, PA 18104
(610) 434-0875

St. Anthony's Haven - Catholic Social Services Reside
409 Olive Street Scranton, PA 18509
(570) 342-1295

St. Patrick s Haven
147 E. 12th St. Erie, PA 16503
(814) 454-7219

Sunday Breakfast Association
302 N. 13th Street Philadelphia, PA 19105
(215) 922-6400

The Refuge
1027 E. 26th St. Erie, PA 16502
(814) 456-8073

Victory House of Lehigh Valley
314 Fillmore Street Bethlehem, PA 18105
(610) 691-3373

Victory Shelter Programs Inc.
935 N. 42nd Street Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215) 382-2938

Washington City Mission
84 W. Wheeling Street WA, PA 15301
(724) 222-8530

Water Street Rescue Mission
210 South Prince Street Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 393-7709

Whale's Tale
250 Shady Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15206
(412) 661-1800

Whosoever Gospel Mission
101 E. Chelten Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19144
(215) 438-3094

York Rescue Mission
363-373 West Market Street York, PA 17405
(717) 845-7662

Homeless Shelters in Ohio

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 11:34:00 AM

If you know someone facing issues with homelessness and you do not have the resources to help them, then refer them to the shelters below. Let them know that there has been an increase in the number of people who ask for this assistance and so space is limited. Tell them to make contact with the homes quickly.

ACCESS Inc.
230 W. Market Street Akron, OH 44303
(330) 535-2999

Because He Cares
1340 East Avenue Akron, OH 44309
(330) 762-8884

Cherry Street Mission
105 17th Street Toledo, OH 43624
(419) 242-5141

City Mission
5310 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland, OH 44103
(216) 431-3510

Drop-Inn Center Shelter House
217 W 12th Street Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 721-0643

Haven of Rest Ministries
175 East Market STreet Akron, OH 44309
(330) 535-1563

Middletown House of Hope
34 South Main Street Middletown, OH 45044
(513) 423-4673

Northwestern Ohio Community Action Commission
1933 E 2nd Street Defiance, OH 43512
(419) 784-2150

Open Shelter Inc.
125 E Broad St. Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 461-0407

Organizacion Civica y Cultural Hispana Americana Inc.
3660 Shirley Road Youngstown, OH 44502
(330) 781-1808

Project Hope for the Homeless_Ecumenical Shelter Network of Lake County Inc.
25 Freedom Rd. Painesville, OH 44077
(440) 354-6417

Rescue Mission of Mahoning Valley
962 M. L. King Blvd Youngstown, OH 44501
(330) 744-5485

Sanctuary of Williams County Shelter
210 South Main Street Bryan, OH 43506
(419) 636-2460

Templum House
3146 Scranton Avenue Cleveland, OH 44109
(216) 651-8484

Tender Mercies
27 West 12th Street Cincinnati, OH 45210
(513) 721-8666

The City Mission of Findlay
510 West Main Cross St. Findlay, OH 45840
(419) 423-9151

Well-Help Inc.
127 Park Pl Wellington, OH 44090
(440) 647-2689

Homeless Shelters in Indiana

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 01:40:00 AM

If you know someone facing issues with homelessness and you do not have the resources to help them, then refer them to the shelters below. Let them know that there has been an increase in the number of people who ask for this assistance and so space is limited. Tell them to make contact with the homes quickly.

ASSIST
200 North Jackson Blvd Elkhart, IN 46514
(219) 295-6915

Albion Fellows Bacon Center
P.O. Box 3164 Evansville, IN 47731
(812) 422-9372

Away Home Shelter
309 East Franklin Street Greencastle, IN
(765) 653-9734

Bethany House/Catholic Charities of Terre Haute
14th & Locust Terre Haute, IN 47808
(812) 232-1447

Center for the Homeless
813 S. Michigan Street South Bend, IN 46601
(219) 282-8700

Center for the Homeless
813 South Michigan Street South Bend, IN 46601
(219) 282-8700

Elkhart County Women's Shelter
P.O. Box 2684 Elkhart, IN 46515
(219) 294-1811

Evansville Rescue Mission
300 S.E. M. L. King Blvd. Evansville, IN 47713
(812) 421-3800

Faith Mission of Elkhart
530 South Main Street Elkhart, IN 46515
(219) 294-1787

Family Crisis Shelter of Montgomery Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 254 Crawfordsville, IN 47933
(317) 362-2030

Fort Wayne Rescue Mission
301 West Superior Street Fort Wayne, IN 46855
(219) 426-7357

Gary Commission for Women/The Rainbow Shelter
Gary, IN 46402
(219) 883-4155

Grant Co. Rescue Mission
423 S. Gallatin Street Marion, IN 46952
(317) 662-0988

Harbor House
P.O. Box 601 Vincennes, IN 47591
(812) 882-7900

Haven House
Hammond, IN 46320
(219) 931-2090

Holy Family Shelter
30 E Palmer St Indianapolis, IN 46225
(317) 635-7830

Hoosier Hills PACT Domestic Violence Shelter
Salem, In 47167
(812) 883-1959

Hope Rescue Mission
532 South Michigan Street South Bend, IN 46634
(219) 288-4842

Kokomo Rescue Mission
300 West Mulberry Kokomo, IN 46903
(317) 456-3838

Ladies Conner Center (part of Lighthouse Mission)
324 NW Sixth St. Terre Haute, IN
(812) 466-3867

Light House Mission
1450 Wabash Avenue Terre Haute, IN 47807
(812) 232-7001

Lighthouse Ministries
P. O. Box 441368 Indianapolis, IN 46244
(317) 636-0301

Middle Way House
P.O. Box 95 Bloomington, IN 47402
(812) 333-7404

Muncie Mission
520 S. High Street Muncie, IN 47305
(317) 288-9122

North Central Indiana Rural Crisis Center, Inc.
P.O. Box 212 Rensselear, IN 47978
(219) 866-8281

Putnam County Family Support Services
Greencastle, IN 46135
(317) 653-4820

St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Joseph County, Inc.
3408 Ardmore Trail South Bend, IN 46628
(574) 234-6000

Stepping Stones for Veterans
332 W. 11th Street Anderson, IN 46016
(765) 649-3896

The Beaman Home
P.O. Box 12 Warsaw, IN 46581
(219) 267-7701

The Caring Place, Inc.
Hobart, IN 46342
(219) 942-8027

The Center for Women and Families
New Albany, IN 47150
(812) 944-6732

The Christian Center
2625 Main Street Anderson, IN 46015
(317) 649-4264

The Stepping Stone
P.O. Box 1045 Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 879-4616

Turning Point
P.O. Box 103 Columbus, IN 47402
(812) 379-9844

United Caring Shelter
324 NW 6th Street Evansville, IN 47708
(812) 422-9906

Wheeler Mission Ministries
245 N. Delaware Street Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 635-3575

Women's Alternatives, Inc. - Center for Victim Services
P.O. Box 1302 Anderson, IN 46015
(317) 643-0218

Women's Services of Family Service Society, Inc.
Marion, IN 46952
(317) 664-0701

YWCA Battered Women's Shelter
not disclosed Evansville, IN 47708
(812) 422-1191

YWCA Family Intervention Center
Kokomo, IN 46901
(317) 457-3293

YWCA Shelter for Women Victims of Violence
P.O. Box 11242 Fort Wayne, IN 46856
(219) 447-7233

YWCA Women's Shelter
address undisclosed Lafayette, IN 47901
(317) 742-0075

YWCA of Saint Joseph County
South Bend, IN 46601
(219) 233-9491

Homeless Shelters in Kentucky

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 01:33:00 AM

With an increase in the level of unemployment and foreclosures, there has been a disturbing trend that has arisen during this recession. Homelessness has drastically increased and most homeless shelters has not been able to keep up with the demand for shelter and food. It is however still worthwhile to contact homeless shelters if you or someone you know really needs somewhere to rest their heads while they try to pick the pieces of their lives which has been broken by our current financial situation. We have therefore made a listing below of all the homeless shelters in Kentucky that I am aware of.

Boulware Mission
731 Hall Street Owensboro, KY 42303
(270) 683-8267

Dare to Care Food Bank
5803 Fern Valley Road Louisville, KY 40232
(502) 966-3821

Fairhaven Rescue Mission
260 Pike Street Covington, KY 41012
(606) 491-1027

Graves County Mayfield Mission
410 Water Street Mayfield, KY 42066
(270) 247-1142
Harbor House Christian Center
804 Clay Street Henderson, KY 42420
(270) 827-5010

Interfaith Hospitality Network of Northern Kentucky
336 West 9th St Newport, KY 41071
(859) 431-6840

Isaiah House
2415 Mt. Salem Road Hustonville, KY 40437
(606) 346-9868

Lexington Rescue Mission - Life Renewal Program
649 North Limestone Street Lexington, KY 40588
(859) 381-1114

Maryhurst
1015 Dorsey Lane Louisville, KY 40223
(502) 245-1576

The Daniel Pitino Shelter
501 Walnut Street Owensboro, KY 42301
(270) 688-9000

The Daniel Pitino Shelter
501 Walnut Street Owensboro, KY 42301
(270) 688-9000

The Healing Place
1020 W Market St Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 584-6606

The Lighthouse Ministries - The Nehemiah House
185 Elm Tree Lane Lexington, KY 40507
(859) 259-3434

Wayside Christian Mission
432 E. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 584-3482

Wayside Christian Mission
822 E. Market Street Louisville, KY 40206
(502) 584-3711

Wayside Christian Mission
822 E. Market Street Louisville, KY 40206
(502) 584-3711

Homeless Shelters in Tennessee

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 01:28:00 AM

With an increase in the level of unemployment and foreclosures, there has been a disturbing trend that has arisen during this recession. Homelessness has drastically increased and most homeless shelters has not been able to keep up with the demand for shelter and food. It is however still worthwhile to contact homeless shelters if you or someone you know really needs somewhere to rest their heads while they try to pick the pieces of their lives which has been broken by our current financial situation. We have therefore made a listing below of all the homeless shelters in Tennessee that I am aware of.

Hope Haven Ministries Inc.
670 Dale Street
Kingsport, TN 37663
(423) 246-6012

Knox Area Rescue Ministries
418 North Broadway
Knoxville, TN 37927
(615) 673-6540

Maranatha Rescue Mission
924 E. 8th Street
Chattanooga, TN 37404
(615) 756-3126

Memphis Day Shelter
383 Poplar Avenue
Memphis, TN 38105
(901) 525-8626

Memphis Family Shelter
593 Jessamine Ave
Memphis, TN 38122
(901) 278-2728

Nashville Mission
1716 8th Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37202
(615) 255-2475

Room at the Inn - Campus for Human Development
532 8th Ave S
Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 251-9791

Room in the Inn
532 8th Avenue S
Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 251-7019

Safe Haven Family Shelters
1234 3rd Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37210
(615) 256-8195

Union Gospel Mission
16 E. 8th Street
Chattanooga, TN 37401
(615) 493-4161

West Tennessee Legal Services Inc.
210 W. Main Street
Jackson, TN 38301
(731) 423-0616

Woodland Community Land Trust
469 Roses Creek Road
Clairfield, TN 37715
(615) 784-5304

YWCA of Nashville and Middle Tennessee
1608 Woodmont Blvd
Nashville, TN 37207
(615) 269-9922

Homeless Shelters in Mississippi

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 01:25:00 AM

Back Bay Mission
1012 Division Street
Biloxi, Mississippi 39533
(228) 432-0301

Case Management Housing Support Services
748 N. President Street
Jackson, Mississippi 39202
(601) 355-8634

Gateway Rescue Mission
328 S. Gallatin Street
Jackson, Mississippi 39207
(601) 353-5864

Hinds County Human Resource Agency
258 Maddox Road
Jackson, Mississippi 39212
(601) 923-1775

Homes of Grace
14200 Jericho Rd
Vancleave, Mississippi 39565
(228) 826-5283

Mississippi Regional Housing Authority IV
2845 South Frontage Road
Columbus, Mississippi 39703
(662) 327-0136

Multi-County Community Service Agency Inc.
2900 Saint Paul Street
Meridian, Mississippi 39301
(601) 483-4838

PRIDE (Pearl River Information and Drug Education Inc.)
917 Goodyear Blvd.Suite F
Picayune, Mississippi 39466
(601) 798-9686

Stewpot Community Services
1100 W. Capitol Street
Jackson, Mississippi 39203
(601)353-2759

Homeless Shelters in Illinois

Written by HmD on 11/20/2008 01:09:00 AM

The poor economy has impacted every state. Illinois is not exempt from this economic dilemma, which is evident by increases in the homeless shelter population over the past year. We have therefore included a list of all the homeless shelters in Illinois, so that we can lend help to those who need it.

American Red Cross Rock River Chapter - Nancy J. Smith Homeless Shelter 61107
727 N. Church Street Rockford, IL
(815) 963-8471

American Red Cross Rock River Chapter - Nancy J. Smith Homeless Shelter 61107
727 N. Church Street Rockford, IL
(815) 963-8471

Breakthrough Urban Ministries - Women's Services
3330 W. Carroll Ave. Chicago, IL 60624
(773) 722-0179

Community Renewal Society
322 S Michigan Avenue #500 Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 588-0171

Connections for the Homeless - Evanston
2010 Dewey Avenue Evanston, IL 60201
(847) 475-7070

Danville Rescue Mission
834 N. Bowman Avenue Danville, IL 61834
(217) 446-7223

Deborah's Place
2822 West Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60612
(773) 722-5080

Greater Peoria Interfaith Hosptality Network
11612 N Brownshire Lane Dunlap, IL 61525
(309) 243-9705

Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights
208 South LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 660-1386

Hilda's Place
1458 Chicago Avenue Evanston, IL 60201
(847) 475-7070

His Glory Christian Outreach
209 South State Street Belvidere, IL 61008
(815) 547-8287

Home Sweet Home Mission
300 Mission Dr Bloomington, IL 61701
(309) 828-7356

Hope in Christ Ministries Inc.
1515 S. 14th Street Mt. Vernon, IL 62864
(618) 241-9307

Howard Area Community Center
7638-48 N Paulina Street Chicago, IL 60626
(773) 262-6622

Interfaith House
3465 W. Franklin Boulevard Chicago, IL 60624
(773) 533-6013

Marion Ministerial Alliance
103 E Calvert Marion, IL 62959
(618) 993-8419

Mental Health Center of Champaign / TIMES Center
70 East Washington Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 398-7785

MorningStar Mission Ministries Inc.
350 East Washington Street Joliet, IL 60433
(815) 722-5780

Mt. Vernon Rescue Mission
811 S. 10th Street Mt. Vernon, IL 62864
(618) 242-3756

Pacific Garden Mission
646 South State Street Chicago, IL 60605
(312) 922-1462

Peoria Rescue Ministries
601 S. W. Adams Peoria, IL 61652
(309) 676-6416

Residents for Effective Shelter Transitions (REST)
5253 N. Kenmore St. Chicago, IL 60640
(773) 784-0909

Respond Now
1439 Emerald Avenue Chicago Heights, IL 60412
(708) 755-4357

Salvation Army - Marion
104 South Van Buren Marion, IL 62959
(618) 993-5854

Shelter Care Ministries
412 N. Church Street Rockford, IL 61103
(815) 964-5520

Sousa Homeless Shelters
7000 S. Aberdeen Street Chicago, IL 60621
(773) 874-4000

St. Martin de Porres House of Hope Inc.
6423 South Woodlawn Avenue Chicago, IL 60644
(773) 643-5843

The Ark
6450 N Califormia Avenue Chicago, IL 60645
(773) 973-1000

Trinity House Homeless Shelter
1008 North Main Street Rockford, IL 61108
(815) 965-8336

Wayside Cross Rescue Mission
215 E. New York Street Aurora, IL 60505
(708) 892-4239

West Englewood United Organization - Clara's House Shelter
1650 W 62nd St Chicago, IL 60636
(312) 778-8855

Williamson County Family Crisis Center
514 North 18th Street Herrin, IL 62948
(618) 988-8020

Breakthrough Urban Ministries - Women's Services
3330 W. Carroll Ave. Chicago, IL 60624
(773) 722-0179

Breakthrough Urban Ministries Inc. Men's Services
5243 North Asland Avenue Chicago, IL 60640
(773) 989-8353

Catholic Urban Programs
771 Vogel Pl. East Saint Louis, IL 62205
(618) 398-5616

Christian Family Care Center
2010 Third Avenue Rock Island, IL 61204
(309) 788-2276

Community Renewal Society
322 S Michigan Avenue #500 Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 588-0171
Connections for the Homeless - Evanston
2010 Dewey Avenue Evanston, IL 60201
(847) 475-7070

Danville Rescue Mission
834 N. Bowman Avenue Danville, IL 61834
(217)446-7223

Deborah's Place
2822 West Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60612
(773) 722-5080

Freeport Area Church Cooperative
514 S. Chicago Ave. Freeport, IL 61032
(815) 233-0435

Galesburg Rescue Mission
435 E. Third Street Galesburg, IL 61402
(309) 343-4151

Greater Peoria Interfaith Hosptality Network
11612 N Brownshire Lane Dunlap, IL 61525
(309) 243-9705

Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights
208 South LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 660-1386

Hilda's Place
1458 Chicago Avenue Evanston, IL 60201
(847) 475-7070

His Glory Christian Outreach
209 South State Street Belvidere, IL 61008
(815) 547-8287

Home Sweet Home Mission
300 Mission Dr Bloomington, IL 61701
(309) 828-7356

Hope in Christ Ministries Inc.
1515 S. 14th Street Mt. Vernon, IL 62864
(618) 241-9307

Howard Area Community Center
7638-48 N Paulina Street Chicago, IL 60626
(773) 262-6622

Interfaith House
3465 W. Franklin Boulevard Chicago, IL 60624
(773) 533-6013

Marion Ministerial Alliance
103 E Calvert Marion, IL 62959
(618) 993-8419

Mental Health Center of Champaign / TIMES Center
70 East Washington Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 398-7785

MorningStar Mission Ministries Inc.
350 East Washington Street Joliet, IL 60433
(815) 722-5780

Mt. Vernon Rescue Mission
811 S. 10th Street Mt. Vernon, IL 62864
(618) 242-3756

Pacific Garden Mission
646 South State Street Chicago, IL 60605
(312) 922-1462

Peoria Rescue Ministries
601 S. W. Adams Peoria, IL 61652
(309) 676-6416

Residents for Effective Shelter Transitions (REST)
5253 N. Kenmore St. Chicago, IL 60640
(773) 784-0909

Respond Now
1439 Emerald Avenue Chicago Heights, IL 60412
(708) 755-4357

Rockford Rescue Mission
121 S. Madison Street Rockford, IL 61110
(815) 965-5332

Salvation Army - Marion
104 South Van Buren Marion, IL 62959
(618) 993-5854
Shelter Care Ministries
412 N. Church Street Rockford, IL 61103
(815) 964-5520

Sousa Homeless Shelters
7000 S. Aberdeen Street Chicago, IL 60621
(773) 874-4000

St. Martin de Porres House of Hope Inc.
6423 South Woodlawn Avenue Chicago, IL 60644
(773) 643-5843

The Ark
6450 N Califormia Avenue Chicago, IL 60645
(773) 973-1000

Trinity House Homeless Shelter
1008 North Main Street Rockford, IL 61108
(815) 965-8336

Wayside Cross Rescue Mission
215 E. New York Street Aurora, IL 60505
(708) 892-4239

West Englewood United Organization - Clara's House Shelter
1650 W 62nd St Chicago, IL 60636
(312) 778-8855

Williamson County Family Crisis Center
514 North 18th Street Herrin, IL 62948
(618) 988-8020

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