There are many homeless services in the Newark, DE region, including shelters of all types, bathing facilities, and mail facilities. And, if you want to help, there are also volunteer opportunities available.
The Men's Shelter provides emergency and transitional housing for men who are experiencing a time of homelessness in their lives. We also offer a hot lunch four days a week Mon-Thurs to anyone in the community who
Eligibility
men 18 years and older
Documents Required
waiting list
Area Served
Cecil County
Not Yet Validated
SID
5731
Mary Mother of Hope House II
Contact
121 N Jackson St Wilmington, DE 19805 (302) 652-1935
A Temporary Shelter And Residential Program For Homeless Men, Woman (and Women With Children). Community Meals Served Daily At 5:45 Pm; Med Clinic Open On Tuesdays Between 5:00 Pm - 7:00 Pm. We Also Have A Thrift Store, Provide Food Boxes And Much More.
Non-Secure Shelter Program provides emergency and temporary non-secure housing for dependent females ranging in age from 10 to 18 and who live in the County of Chester.The goal of the shelter program is to create an environment that fosters the social, emotional, academic, and physical development of the residents. The highly structured daily activities include:
- Educational
- Recreational
- Competency-development programming
- Workshops
- Medical services - Dental services
- Psychological services - Psychiatric services - Diagnostic services
Provides emergency housing to homeless families and individuals in Delaware County. Couples can reside in the same unit if they agree to a joint service plan.
Area Served
Delaware County
Not Yet Validated
SID
7934
Salvation Army
Contact
300 Seneca Ave Havre de Grace, MD 21078 (410) 939-3535
Provides assistance to residents of Harford County. SERVICES: 1) FOOD CLOSET: Non-perishable food is provided to those in need by appointment only on Tues and Thur. Can only be utilized once per month..2) FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Provides financial assistance to persons with court-ordered evictions or utility cut-offs (MEAP eligible) when funds are available. Limited to once per year. ELIGIBILITY FOR MEAP and ELECTRIC UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROGRAM GRANTS: Maryland residents whose gross monthly household incomes are within the following limits, effective July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013GROSS INCOME Monthly Annually1 $1,628.95 $19,547.502 $2,206.45 $26,477.503 $2,783.95 $33,407.504 $3,361.45 $40,337.505 $3,938.95 $47,267.506 $4,516.45 $54,197.50FOR EACH ADDITIONAL PERSON, ADD $577.50; $6,930.003) EMERGENCY SHELTER: Lodging for one night is provided at a local motel for stranded travelers, homeless persons and evictees. Must go to Police Department after 4PM to apply for a voucher- NO GUARANTEE.4) COUNSELING: Provides Biblically-based counseling and budget counseling to youths and their families.5) YOUTH GROUP: During the school year, on Tues from 6-7:30PM, young people, ages 6 through 17, visit the Corps for a meeting, prayer, dinner, and arts and crafts. Transportation is provided.6) SUMMER CAMP: Provides a one-week camp program in Hedgesville, West Virginia at Camp Tomahawk, in July to approximately 20 youths, ages 6-12, from low income families. Youths are selected on a first come, first served basis. Applicants are encouraged to start calling as early as April. Transportation is provided to the camp.7) VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: Provides Bible instruction, crafts and age-related activities for one week during the summer months at the Corps (ages 6-13). Transportation is provided free of charge. 8) HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE 2012: CLOSEDWALK IN TO SIGN-UP SEPT 15-26.o CHRISTMAS: Offers gift cards and toys to anyone in need. Bring in threegift suggestions$30 or less for children 0-12. o THANKSGIVING: Must come in to sign up. Call before to check availability. MUST have ALL of the following required documentation:--Valid Maryland ID card --SS cards for all household members --Proof of all income sources (pay stubs/DSS/child support, food stamp letter)--Proof of expenses (current electric, gas, oil, water bills; car payment and insurance, etc)--Proof of residence (Section 8, public housing or HUD)--Must provide the paper including the break-down of family members, monthly rent and birth certificates for all children, ages 12 years and under --Must know the clothing & shoe sizes, and 3 specific gift suggestions for all children. 9) DONATIONS : Accepts new clothing, toiletries, gloves, coats, toys and food. Individuals residing in Harford County can have items picked up by calling 1-800-229-7156.
Hours
Closed noon-1PM for lunch.
Eligibility
Individuals and families in need living in Harford County.