Provides a variety of services for our neighbors experiencing homelessness that include street outreach, case management, housing navigation, interim housing, operate shelters, and referrals to partnering local programs.
The Corona-Norco Settlement house provides food, clothing, hotel vouchers, and rent assistance. The Food Pantry is open Monday through Friday from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Corona-Norco
13130 6th Street, Chino (909) 628-5608
Food is provided to families on a referral basis. • Toys and food provided to needy families at Christmas. • Hours: Mon., Wed., Sat., 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. •
Helping Our People in Elsinore (HOPE) Emergency Food Assistance
(951) 245-7510
Clients come in monthly. Food is distributed grocery style (no cooking on premises). Amount of food based on family size. If client is eligible (per USDA income guide lines), they will also receive food provided by Feeding America.
Lake Elsinore Dream Center Pantry
(951) 376-3703
By meeting immediate physical needs of food and household items, the DC Pantry provides people with a connection to a community of support and an on-ramp to a transformational process toward self-sufficiency.
The United Lift program provides up to 12 months of unpaid rent and utilities—plus an additional three months of future rental payments—for eligible Riverside County residents.
This program provides beds to qualified single men and women with separate dormitories for each gender. Resources include assistance in obtaining important documents, job readiness, computer workshops, counseling, meals, and hygiene supplies. Intake and screenings are held Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 1 p.m.
This shelter is for single parents with children, couples with children, and single women. The shelter has 50 beds. A shelter stay is between 30 - 60 days. Proof of custody, social security numbers for all members, and identification for adults is required for entry. Daily intake is held at 4 p.m.
RCOE Community Resources Guide (PDF) is a compilation of community agencies and referral sources to help the students and families understand and navigate the local resources available to them.
RCOE Resource Guide was developed specifically to help families find food resources, financial assistance, health resources and mental health crisis/emergency services during COVID-19