EMERGENCY SHELTERS

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EMERGENCY SHELTER RESOURCES
2010
Name & Location
Phone
Number
American Red Cross
6300 Rockwell Drive NE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
Days/Hours
Assistance available 24 hours a day.
Provides temporary shelter for those who are homeless due to fire or natural disaster.
Provides temporary shelter in cases of extreme weather conditions.
Assistance available: Intake hours are from
5:30 PM to 9:00 PM daily. Closed from
8:00 AM to 5:30 PM daily.
Shelter for single men, single women, women with children and married couples
with children. Provides emergency housing. First 5 days are free and then the next
25 days after that it costs $3.00 a day. After that, it costs $7.00 a day up to 5 months
which is the limit. Capacity is 16 persons, depending on family configuration. No
meals provided, but laundry and shower facilities are available. Local newspaper
and local phone provided. Referrals to other agencies as needed.
Assistance available 24 hours a day, year
round.
Shelter for youth ages 11 to 17. The shelter is free; other costs are on a sliding fee
scale based on income and ability to pay. Meals provided. Services include
individual, family and group counseling, in-shelter school program for youth
residing outside the metropolitan area, tutoring for those in shelter, recreation and
health care. For non-system or voluntary youth, a 5-day family assessment is
conducted. Maximum length of stay is up to 21 days for non-system youth and 45
days for court-ordered youth (can be extended upon request and approval). Capacity
is 15 youth. Family and individual counseling is available to families and youth.
Assistance available 24 hours per day, seven
days per week.
Mission of Hope Shelter is a drop-in facility, open all day and night. Questions
regarding bed availability can be answered at any time. 11 beds available for men.
Safe housing is provided for individuals including people that are intoxicated,
offenders, formerly incarcerated, the homeless, and others in need. Mild to moderate
structured environment, 6:00PM curfew unless checked out for work or recovery
group, all residents are searched upon entrance.
393-3500
Cedar House Shelter
603 2nd Street SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
364-2630
Foundation 2 Youth Shelter
3015 12th Avenue SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
366-8797
Mission of Hope Shelter
211 Park Court SE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52403
365-0502
St. John of the Cross – Catholic Worker
House
1027 5th Avenue SE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52403
Services Provided
Assistance available daily from 7:00 AM to
10:00 PM. Residents need to leave building
Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:00
PM.
Shelter for single women with or without children, and married couples with or
without children. Does not serve unaccompanied minors, single males, single fathers
with children, active substance abusers, persons who are actively suicidal or domestic
violence referrals. No fees. Breakfast and dinner are provided for residents.
Maximum time allowed in shelter is 30 days. Capacity is 9-12 persons, depending
on family configuration.
362-9041
For more information regarding community resources, contact the United Way 2-1-1 Call Center at 2-1-1, 319-739-4211, or 1-866-469-2211.
To obtain a copy of the Resource Charts, go to www.linncounty.org and search “Resource Charts” or contact Linn County Community Services at 892-5600.
For questions about the Resource Charts, contact Linn County Community Services at 892-5600.
02/16/16
EMERGENCY SHELTER RESOURCES
2010
Name & Location
Waypoint Services Domestic Violence &
Sexual Assault Program
318 5th Street SE*
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
(*Office Location)
Waypoint Services Madge Phillips Center for
Homeless Women & Children
318 5th Street SE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
Phone
Number
Business
365-1458
24-hour
Crisis &
Support
363-2093
or
1-800-2080388
366-7999
Willis Dady Emergency Shelter
1247 4th Avenue SE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52403
362-7555
Days/Hours
Services Provided
Assistance available 24 hours a day, year
round.
Waypoint offers safe, emergency shelter options for victims of intimate partner
violence and sexual assault. Victims needing safe emergency shelter can call the 24hour Crisis & Support Line and talk to an Advocate about their situation, discuss
options and create a safety plan. Waypoint also offers the following support
services: individual and group counseling, support for youth and families, teen
support, and advocacy within the medical, legal and social service systems.
Waypoint is committed to providing comprehensive support services to anyone
regardless of race, ethnicity, class or sexual identity. All domestic violence and
sexual assault services are free and confidential.
Assistance available 24 hours a day, year
round for emergency shelter. Intake hours
are Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM
to 3:00 PM. Daytime Resource Center
hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00
AM to 3:00 PM. Overnight shelter provided
24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
Shelter for women with or without children. No fees. No boys over 12 years of age.
Structured, goal-oriented program. Services include a daytime resource center with
meals, laundry facility, short-term counseling, educational workshops & seminars
and assistance with housing and employment search. Maximum stay is up to 30
days. Capacity is 16 units, depending upon family configuration.
Assistance available Monday through
Sunday. Check in times: Families at 4:00
PM and men at 5:00 PM.
Shelter for single men over the age of 18, couples with children, single fathers with
children, and single mothers with male children over 11 years or older. Check-in for
men is at 5:00 PM, checkout at 7:00 AM. Check-in for families is at 4:00 PM,
checkout at 8:00 AM. Weekends 24 hours for families. Curfew for all residents is
10:00 PM daily. Shelter is closed during the day from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. No
fees. Meals served on Sunday and holidays. Length of stay is up to 30 days for men
and 60 days for families. Capacity is 48 persons. No persons listed on sex offender
registries. Government issued photo ID required.
For more information regarding community resources, contact the United Way 2-1-1 Call Center at 2-1-1, 319-739-4211, or 1-866-469-2211.
To obtain a copy of the Resource Charts, go to www.linncounty.org and search “Resource Charts” or contact Linn County Community Services at 892-5600.
For questions about the Resource Charts, contact Linn County Community Services at 892-5600.
02/16/16
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