Emergency Shelter

Harbor House - Salvation Army

602 N. Ann, Columbia, MO 65201

(573)442-1984 Fax: (573)449-3604

Hours: 24 hours, 365 days a year

http://www.salvationarmycomo.org/

Services: Emergency shelter, transitional shelter; cold/hot weather cots; daily community lunch

Fee: Call for information

Eligibility: Homeless; substance abuse free; children under 18 must have accompanying adult;

mentally or physically disabled persons must be able to care for themselves


Our House

829 Jefferson St., Fulton, MO 65251

573-642-6065

https://ourhousecallaway.org/

Opening in 2000, the Haven House is our transitional shelter for families. After making application, undergoing a background check, and agreeing to the rules and policies of Haven House, families may stay up to 12 weeks. During their stay families are required to remain employed and/or gain employment, identify and apply for applicable government assistance and work to accomplish their self-generated goals. The Haven House includes four private bedrooms for various family sizes and communal kitchen, bathrooms, living/dining space and laundry. Families must complete house chores during their stay.

Opened in October 2009, the Wiley House is our overnight shelter for single men and women. Guests may stay overnight for ninety days. They are provided with linens and toiletries. While no meals are served ready to eat food and snacks are available.

A photo ID is required to enter. Guests cannot stay if there is a warrant for their arrest; if they are a sex offender; if they have a violent criminal record; or if they are under the influence of drugs or alcohol. All guests must abide by the Wiley House rules.


Rainbow House

1611 Towne Dr. Columbia, MO 65202

(573) 474-6600 ext. 2121 Fax: (573) 474-5992

Hours: Office: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (M-F); Facility: 24 hours daily

https://rainbowhousecolumbia.org/

Hours: Office: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (M-F); Facility: 24 hours daily

Services: Emergency shelter for abused/neglected children; care for children of families in crisis by private agreement; respite care for children in foster homes; Regional Child Advocacy Center provides site for team interviews of victims of child maltreatment, child SAFE exams and advocate services for victims; Sol House transitional living program for ages 16-21; outpatient counseling for individuals and families affected by child abuse; group counseling; child abuse resource library. Fee: None for shelter care, sliding fee or no charge for counseling, Medicaid accepted. Eligibility: Shelter serves children (ages 0-18) and families in crisis (self-referral or Children’s Division referral); Child Advocacy Center is available to law enforcement, DFS, juvenile office and prosecuting attorney; counseling is open to any individual or family affected by child abuse.


Salvation Army - Center of Hope Homeless Shelter

927 Jefferson Street Jefferson City, MO 65101

573-635-1975

https://www.facebook.com/SalvationArmyJC

https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/usc/location-search/

Daily Services: Provides assistance to low-income individuals and families in crisis. Operates homeless shelter and offers emergency food, clothing, rent and utility assistance, as well as character building programs for youth and adults, counseling and referrals. Also provides seasonal assistance.


St. Francis House Community

St. Francis House (men): 901 Rangeline; Z. Lois Bryant House (women): 913 Rangeline, Columbia, MO 65201

(573) 875-4913 OR (573) 875-7874

Hours: 8:30a.m. – 6:30p.m. ; Facilities operate 24 hours daily

https://muserves.missouri.edu/partners/show/139

sfhcw913@aol.com

Services: St. Francis House: temporary shelter for men; Lois Bryant House: temporary shelter

for women and children; no deadline for stay, duration varies according to need; meals available

Fee: None

Eligibility: Anyone who needs shelter.


St. Raymond's Society

P.O. Box 105554, Jefferson City, MO 65110

(573) 777-1498

info@srshelp.org

http://www.srshelp.org/

Hours: Referring agency representatives may contact St. Raymond’s Society on behalf of a client at 573-777-1498, Monday - Friday between the hours of 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Services: St. Raymond’s Society House is a transitional home for expectant and newly parenting mothers. Provides resources to mothers in need to become self-reliant and prepare them to give their child the security of a stable home. Offers additional support to pregnant and newly parenting woman who do not need housing but face other challenges, including financial assistance and baby supplies when funds allow.

Fee: Free of charge

Eligibility: Clients must be expectant or newly parenting mothers. Mothers and children five years old or younger may be eligible to live at St. Raymond’s Society House with their children. Residents of SRS House must be 18 years old or older.

Intake Procedures: Referral from another agency and application process.

Required Documentation for Services: St. Raymond’s Society application from referring agency, state ID, background check.

Geographic Area Served: Central Missouri

Population Served: Mother – Clients must be 18 or older to live at SRS House, however no age restrictions on clients living outside of SRS House


Welcome Home Inc. (Veterans)

2120 Bus. Loop 70E, Columbia, MO 65201

(573) 443-8001 Resident's phone (573) 449-9041 Fax: (573) 449-5080

Hours: Office: 8:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. (M-F)- Hours vary depending on the director’s schedule

http://www.welcomehomelessveterans.org/

Services: Food, shelter, case management, Rapid Rehousing, VETS work employment services, transitional housing, crisis intervention and emergency assistance.

Eligibility: Any homeless veteran may apply

Fee: none