This program provides a variety of services for our neighbors experiencing homelessness that include outreach, case management, housing navigation, interim housing, operate shelters and referrals to partnering local programs.
Currently available in the cities of Corona, Hemet, Murrieta, Norco, Perris, Riverside, and San Jacinto!
In need of outreach and case management services? Complete our outreach inquiry form HERE or you can also leave a message using the number below. You should receive a response within a business week.
City Net Riverside County Team 951-390-3567
The information covers both Riverside and San Bernardino Counties
Dial 211 to speak to a
Community Resource Advisor
24 hours a day 7 days a week
211 works a bit like 911. Calls to 211 are routed by the local telephone company to a local or regional calling center. The 211 center’s referral specialists receive requests from callers, access databases of resources available from private and public health and human service agencies, match the callers’ needs to available resources, and link or refer them directly to an agency or organization that can help.
The Call Center for Riverside and San Bernardino Counties is run by Inland SoCal United Way.
SAFE Alternatives for Everyone is committed to providing services for children, youth and families who have experienced or are at risk of abuse and violence. We provide: emergency assistance, domestic violence services, training and workshops, basic needs assistance, case management, police activities league and resources and referrals.
A list of private and public social services in Riverside county housing resources.
Collaboration with a variety of partners and non-profit stakeholders, such as Community Mission of Hope, to provide effective and comprehensive services offering support and requiring participants to move down a path into self-sufficiency.
Jacob's House is a home of refuge where families and loved ones of those in hospitalized traumatic medical need can stay. They are dedicated to serving families in crisis.
Project T.O.U.C.H. operates year round Emergency beds for Southwest Riverside County for our most vulnerable citizens serving approximately 40-50 people every day.
The mission of the City of Murrieta's Responsible Compassion program is to further improve quality of life by developing residents', businesses' and visitors' awareness, understanding, and participation in a comprehensive strategy to solve homelessness in Murrieta.