They tend to tell people who call that they are full, but showing up around 5pm is a good time since new staff will be there (shift change). They allow married couples, but unless you have children, you WILL be in separate dorms. Only "families" are separated. But it's free to stay, 3 warm meals, emergency clothing if needed, free hygiene products, free laundry. Do chores to earn bus tickets. There is a new curfew in effect of 10pm. This is not a "dry" shelter. Which means No drugs or alcohol on site, but you can show up before curfew drunk as hell or high as giraffe p*say and as long as you don't break rules you can stay. With that being said you should know that stable, healthy living, responsible people most likely have safe housing, so these are the broken, traumatized, abused, forgotten, depressed, and community unwanted are. It's on edge of town next to the county jail and on other side is Hillcrest Wreckers Tow and lot where they park the Sheriff's vehicles. Bus #1 to get there.
You're good call up there and they'll start your intake when you get there. It's free and the couples are kept separate from the singles. 3 hotts and a cot. There's homeless outreach to help you find housing and get benefits where applicable. There are public phones and computers.
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