Food Pantry
Provides fresh produce, baked goods, boxed, canned and frozen food items
Additional services: emergency food, baby items, hygiene items and other community resources
WIC services – supplemental food program providing food, nutrition education and referrals to health and public agencies
Day Shelter : showers, towels, toiletries, restrooms, water, medical case management, assistance with obtaining clarity cards, transportation to medical services, access to computers to job search and access to local phone
Overnight shelter
Resident Empowerment Program – shelter, personal hygiene items, meals, intensive case management, life skills classes, employment readiness, support groups, referrals to community services
Homeless to Home Program – housing, individual case management, job training, food and clothing
Monday-Saturday 8:00am – 4:00pm
Sunday – Closed
Day Shelter : 7:00am – 3:00pm
Night Shelter Check-In : Daily 3:30pm – 6:30pm
Resident Empowerment Program : Monday-Friday 7:00am – 3:30pm
Deacon Thomas A. Roberts, President and CEO
valid ID
Clarity Card (can assist in obtaining one)
proof of residence (within 30 days of visit)
birth certificates and social security cards for children
proof of low income : Medicaid / SNAP benefits paperwork, etc
Resident Empowerment Program:
social security program
Please Note: These services may be provided directly or as guidance assistance by the shelter. Please contact the shelter to get more information.