Emergency Shelter Programs in Sacramento provide a vital service to individuals and families experiencing homelessness or facing a housing crisis. These programs offer temporary shelter, meals, and supportive services to help individuals stabilize their situations and work towards finding permanent housing. They play a crucial role in addressing the immediate needs of those in crisis while also connecting them to resources and support systems that can help them rebuild their lives. By providing a safe and welcoming environment for those in need, Emergency Shelter Programs in Sacramento are making a positive impact on the community and helping to address the issue of homelessness in the region
Youth and young adults in crisis are encouraged to visit the Wind Youth Drop-in Center. Address: 815 S Street Hours: 8:30 to 4:00 pm, seven days a week Phone: (916) 561-4900 24-Hour Shelter Line: (916) 628-1492 SHRA Requirements: Transitional Aged Youth 18 To 24 Years Old
Meadowview Navigation Center Sacramento Housing Crisis Line Call 2-1-1 and press 8 to be connected with housing services. You will be required to complete a shelter assessment to be matched to available emergency shelters within the county. 2-1-1 is available on all service carriers. If you need to access 2-1-1 Sacramento from outside the county, dial 844-546-1464 or 916-498-1000. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The Coordinated Access System (CAS) is a streamlined system designed to match people experiencing homelessness with housing and service options. This process also prioritizes limited local supportive housing resources so people with the highest vulnerability can be connected to support as quickly as possible. Brought to you by the Sacramento City and County Continuum of Care, City of Sacramento, Sacramento County, and Sacramento Steps Forward. SHRA Requirements: Single Woman, 18+ Experiencing Homelessness
X Street Navigation Center Sacramento. Housing Crisis Line Call 2-1-1 and press 8 to be connected with housing services. You will be required to complete a shelter assessment to be matched to available emergency shelters within the county. 2-1-1 is available on all service carriers. If you need to access 2-1-1 Sacramento from outside the county, dial 844-546-1464 or 916-498-1000.
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Coordinated Access System (CAS) is a streamlined system designed to match people experiencing homelessness with housing and service options. This process also prioritizes limited local supportive housing resources so people with the highest vulnerability can be connected to support as quickly as possible. Brought to you by the Sacramento City and County Continuum of Care, City of Sacramento, Sacramento County, and Sacramento Steps Forward. SHRA Requirements: Homeless Adults