Each year, over 125 women and children call our emergency shelters home. The demand for emergency shelter services is driven by a multitude of factors, including economic instability, housing unaffordability, unexpected disability and unemployment, natural disasters, and domestic violence. We provide more than just a place to sleep. We offer essential services such as meals, case management, mental health support, and connections to resources to secure permanent housing. By addressing our guests' immediate needs, our shelters play a critical role in preventing further harm. To stabilize each family, we don’t just address select areas; instead, we focus on the family as a whole by giving them the tools needed for a successful return as thriving and self-sufficient families.