- Map Showing Shelters and Low Income Housing in Santa Rosa
- Homeless Service Organizations in Sonoma County
– Non-Profits
– Government Agencies - Homeless Service Organizations Outside Sonoma County
- Medical Service Organizations
For shelter services run by the following organizations, refer to page on Get Help/Shelters.
Map Showing Shelters and Low Income Housing in Santa Rosa
An interactive map showing Homeless Shelters, Transitional housing, Permanent Housing, Section 8 Rentals, HCA Rentals, Homeless Coordinated Entry sites and HEAP Homeless Grants sites. [Map]
Homeless Service Organizations in Sonoma County
– Non-Profits
Sonoma County Acts of Kindness (Unsheltered Community Outreach)
2360 Mendocino Ave, A2 #328, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
info@socoactsofkindness.org
https://socoactsofkindness.org
facebook.com/Acts of Kindness
“It takes one person and one act of kindness to inspire others and create change.” Acts of Kindness started out as a closed Facebook group, now a 501(c)(3) service organization. The following is the description on its page.
This is a page to stay organized and a place to share ideas with regards to our homeless mission. Nothing is too big or small. The homeless community has grown a great deal in our area. And we know many want to help but don’t know how. All it takes is simple acts of kindness to change a person’s whole day or life. We are a community operated group, scroll through our page to find many ways to be of service to those in need of your help the most along the trail or other areas in Sonoma County. We pride ourselves on teamwork, and always acting first in love, encouragement, positivity, strength, and offering those on our streets the chance to truly know they aren’t forgotten and are important to all of us, without judgment and without hatred.
Buckelew Programs
(707) 576-8181
https://buckelew.org
Buckelew Programs helps people with behavioral health challenges lead healthier, more independent lives, strengthening families and communities in the process. Our wide range of services for adults and children in the North Bay includes supported housing and employment for people living with mental illness, family support, outpatient counseling, substance use treatment, outreach, education, and suicide prevention. We tailor our treatment and support services to the unique needs of each individual, encouraging the active collaboration of loved ones and other supporters. Sonoma County programs include:
- Sonoma County Independent Living (SCIL) Program
- Transition Age Youth (TAY) Ages 18-25
- Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (FACT)
- Family Service Coordination
- Buckelew Suicide Prevention Program
- Outreach and education
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa
Administration Offices: 987 Airway Court, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (Map)
(707) 528-8712
www.srcharities.org
facebook.com/CatholicCharitiesSantaRosa/
Catholic Charities is an independent 501(C)(3) nonprofit serving the counties of Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino, Lake, Humboldt, and Del Norte. Working to solve the challenges of poverty, hunger, and marginalization, we reach over 76,000 men, women, and children each year. Shelters:
- Family Support Center
- Sam Jones Hall
- The Palms
- Nightingale
Community Housing Sonoma County (CHSC)
Administration Offices: 131-A Stony Circle, Suite 500, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 (Map)
(707) 578-2338
https://ch-sc.org
CHSC is known throughout Sonoma County for developing supportive housing for people living with disabling conditions who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Since 1994, CHSC has helped to create affordable housing for over 330 people, has provided supportive housing for 168 people, and has helped to leverage over $65.5 million in financing from local, state, and federal sources.
15 housing projects – https://www.communityhousingsc.org/developments
COTS
900 Hopper St, Petaluma, CA 94952 (Map)
PO Box 2744, Petaluma, CA 94953
(707) 765-6530
info@cots.org
cots.org
facebook.com/sonomacountycots
COTS was founded in 1988 committed to a vision to end homelessness in Sonoma County, and focused their mission on assisting people to transition from homelessness to a permanent home. Their 2018-2023 Strategic Plan Summary can be found here. A video – 2021 COTS Hour-at-Home can be found here. Programs include:
- Mary Isaak Center Shelter (MIC)
- Kids First Family Shelter (KFFS)
- Integrity Housing
- Rapid Re-Housing (RRH)
- Laure Reichek Housing Hub
Community Support Network (CSN)
1410 Guerneville Road, Suite 14, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (Map)
(707) 575-0979
info@csn.mh.com
communitysupportnet.org
Community Support Network is known in Sonoma County for leading-edge care for homeless adults with behavioral health challenges. In CNS’s supportive homes, their clients have access to every resource available to them – from community agencies and support groups, to healthcare resources and service providers. Programs include:
- Permanent Supportive Housing
- Social Rehab
- Board & Care
- Homeless Shelter
Homeless Outreach Services Team (HOST)
(707) 978-8329
HOST@srcharities.org
The Homeless Outreach Services Team (HOST), operated by Catholic Charities and funded by the City of Santa Rosa, is a street outreach team that actively works in our community to engage unsheltered homeless into services and housing in collaboration with the Police Department’s Downtown Enforcement Team (DET) and other providers such as Social Advocates for Youth (SAY). The City Council funded this pilot effort starting in August 2015.
InterFaith Shelter Network
2455 Bennett Valley Rd, Ste C200, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (Map)
(707) 546-7907
ifsn.org
InterFaith Shelter Network (IFSN) is a public benefit 501(c)(3). By filling community housing, counseling, service, resource and linkage gaps, IFSN compels transformation and contributes to the overall health and well–being of the community!
IFSN provides supervised, structured housing for all homeless target populations (up to two years), with focus on the chronically homeless in eleven facilities.
Comprehensive services include case management, counseling, therapy, mainstream/ community resource coordination and linkage, and wrap–around supportive services conducive to stabilization, rehabilitation, skill–building, parent/child reunification, and accountability. Programs include:
- Ten transitional houses
- One permanent-living house
- Rapid Rehousing Programs
The Living Room
1207 Cleveland Avenue, Santa Rosa, 95401 (Map)
(707) 579-0138
info@thelivingroomsc.org
thelivingroomsc.org
facebook.com/TheLivingRoomCenter/
The Living Room (TLR) offers drop-in daytime services Monday through Friday to women and children who are homeless or at-risk of becoming homeless. Our aim is to create a welcoming safe environment where participants can rest, rejuvenate, and work towards stability. Our staff and volunteers are dedicated to listening to those experiencing homelessness, and to treating every woman and child who comes to The Living Room with kindness, dignity, and compassion.
The Mission of The Living Room is to ease adversity and promote stability, dignity, and self-reliance for women and children who are homeless, or at-risk of homelessness, in Sonoma County.
Meema’s House
PO Box 3113, Santa Rosa, CA 95402
(415) 717-2799
info@meemashouse.org
https://www.meemashouse.org/home
Meema’s House is a faith-based home established to support pregnant and parenting mothers, from the ages of 13 on up and empower them to either keep or place their babies in loving families. During their stay, young mothers are taught the practical life skills that enable them to be nurturing mothers and productive members of society. Length of stay may vary.
North Bay Resource Veterans Center
444 Tenth St, #102, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 (Map)
(707) 578-8387
nbvrc@vetsresource.org
vetsresource.org/#locations
Case management, career assessment, transitional housing, behavioral health treatment program for vets with mental illness and/or substance abuse issues, assistance with benefits applications, help with rent & utility payments, childcare. Eligible vets may receive training subsidies & assistance securing work-related documents, licenses & tools. Alcohol & drug treatment referrals. Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm. Closed 12-1 pm. After hours appointments available.
Reach for Home
443 Hudson Street, Healdsburg, CA 95448 (Map)
(707) 433-6161
info@reachforhome.org
reachforhome.org
facebook.com/reachforhome
Reach for Home’s vision is to end homelessness in North Sonoma County. The purpose of their programs is to provide opportunities and support for clients to work toward self-sufficiency, independence, and permanent housing. Partnering with numerous organizations, they help people in North Sonoma County who are struggling with or at risk of losing housing. Reach is transforming lives by engaging their clients in an action plan for their success, and providing them with the skills needed to attain permanent housing.
Programs include:
- Outreach
- First Step Housing
- Permanent support Housing
- Rapid Re-Housing
Redwood Gospel Mission
101 Sixth St, Santa Rosa, 95401 (Map)
PO Box 493, Santa Rosa, CA 95402
(707) 578-1830
srmission.org
facebook.com/redwoodgospelmission
Redwood Gospel Mission serves all of Sonoma County; also reaching out to the surrounding counties which have no Rescue Ministries. Its mission is to transform through mobilizing and equipping people in this community to minister to the needy, thus fulfilling the Gospel imperative “For in as much as ye did it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye did it unto Me.”
Programs
https://www.srmission.org/ministries
- Men’s Mission
- The Rose
- New Life Program
- Manna Home
- Mobile Ministries
- Jail Ministries
- Thrift Store
- Outreach Ministries
Russian River Empowerment Center
14520 Armstrong Woods Rd, Guerneville, CA 95446 (Map)
(707) 823-1640
westcountyservices.org/russian-river-empowerment-center
facebook.com/THE.RREC/
(The Empowerment Center is currently closed because of the Shelter in Place order. We are providing virtual services via Facebook).
For adults in West County with severe and persistent mental illness. Free support groups, classes, life skills, stress management, peer counseling. Tuesdays – Fridays 12 pm – 5 pm. No habla español.
SHARE Sonoma County
411 Russell Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (Map)
(707) 766-8800
info@sharesonomacounty.org
sharesonomacounty.org
SHARE Sonoma County is a 501(C)(3) registered nonprofit organization. SHARE matches and place an individual needing housing into a home with a senior (over 60) who otherwise would have been unable to remain in his or her home, or needing carefully defined support services which the tenant provides in exchange for paying less or no rent.
Social Advocates for Youth – SAY
Administrative Offices: 2447 Summerfield Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95405 (Map)
(707) 544-3299
24-hour Emergency Hotline: (888) 729-0012
saysc.org
SAY began over 45 years ago with a mission to keep teens out of jail and off the streets. Today, they provide emergency shelter and long-term affordable housing, counseling, and career services for youth and their families of all ages throughout Sonoma County.
Sonoma Overnight Support (SOS)
151 First St West, Sonoma CA 95476 (Map)
(707) 939-6777
SOS151fundraising@gmail.com
sonomaovernightsupport.org
Sonoma Overnight Support (SOS) is a non-profit dedicated to shelter the homeless and feed the hungry in the City of Sonoma and Sonoma Valley. In 2007, with a grant from the State of California and support from the City of Sonoma, SOS purchased a four-bedroom modular home as a homeless shelter named The Haven. Programs include:
- Navigation Center
As of July 1st, 2019, the Haven transitioned into a Navigation Center where case management will be provided to homeless people seeking emergency shelter. No overnight shelter available at The Haven House. Emergency shelter is handled off-site in a case-by-case scenario. Vouchers will also be provided to local hotels in Petaluma until case management can help sort out issues.
- Winter Shelter
From December 1st through March 31st, SOS operates a winter shelter with funds from the Community Development Commission of Sonoma County. Homeless adults can come to The Haven for a hot evening meal at 6 pm, and afterwards they are transported by a van to Sonoma Alliance Church where they sleep in the Fellowship Hall. They return to The Haven in the morning at 8 am for breakfast, and can access the SOS Day Services.
No self-transportation allowed. No pets. No smoking and no drugs. For everyone’s safety, clients must stay within the premises of the winter shelter at all times. Sleeping bags provided.
- Day Services
Monday to Friday 9 am to 1 pm. Showers, laundry, hot food, and case management services available. No need to sign up. Just show up at The Haven house. Haircuts and health check-ups on a monthly basis.
- Safe Parking
Vetted clients will be permitted to park in The Haven parking lot with permit only. Visit The Haven or call for rules.
- Off-Site Food Distribution
Wednesdays – The Springs Community Center
18627 CA-12, Sonoma, CA 95476 (Map)
11 am – 1 pm
Fridays – La Luz Community Center
17560 Greger St, Sonoma, CA 95476 (Map)
4 – 6 pm
Sonoma Applied Village Services (SAVS)
1585 Terrace Way, #213, Santa Rosa, CA 95404(707) 861-0646
tinyvillages@sonomavillages.org
www.sonomavillages.org
www.facebook.com/SAVSSonomaVillages/
SAVS is a 501(c)(3) registered non-profit dedicated to creating tiny villages for the unsheltered of Sonoma County. Tiny villages can be any sanctioned shelter from safe parking, to RV Parks, to tiny homes. SAVS coordinates with residents to co-manage the villages to deliver safe, dignified shelter.
St Vincent de Paul District Council of Sonoma County
5671 Redwood Dr, Rohnert Park, CA 94928
(707) 584-1576
info@svdp-sonoma.org
https://www.svdp-sonoma.org
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is one of the oldest and most successful charitable organizations in the world. Following in the tradition of Frederic Ozanam, founder of the international Society of St. Vincent de Paul in 1833, we provide assistance to all people in need, regardless of creed, race, status or origin. For more than 60 years, it has been providing emergency and basic needs services to everyone that comes through our doors. We are self-supporting and do not receive funding from the local Catholic Diocese.
Programs include:
- Community Kitchen Free Dining Room
- Thrift Store
- Solak/Halbur Memorial Winter Shelter
- Homeless Court
- Vehicle Registration Assistance
- Volunteer Program
Unsheltered Friends Outreach
uf.outreach.rp@gmail.com
(707) 623-3922
https://www.facebook.com/RP.UFO/
Rohnert Park-Based Organization
EIN#86-2071497
The mission of Unsheltered Friends Outside as a faith based organization is to create, find and support programs that help sustain persons experiencing homelessness while navigating a path to permanent housing.
Wallace House
126 North Main St, Cloverdale, CA 95425
(707) 292-4785
halbohm@sbcglobal.net
https://wallacehouse.org
Originally a refuge for abused women, children and runaways, Wallace House has since evolved into a fully functioning housing provider. Opened in 1982, it has been a haven of hope, healing, rest and warmth for our most desperate and downtrodden. We are staffed by an executive director, volunteer program graduates, a volunteer Board of Directors and volunteers from the community.
Wallace House Emergency Shelter is our primary gateway service. Clients may stay for up to six months at Wallace House. During this time, they receive wrap-around transformative case management services before being offered an opportunity to the Transitional Housing program or permanent housing in the community. Programs and Services include:
- Outreach
- Recovery Services
- Transitional Housing
- Supportive Housing Program at Cherry Creek Village
- Homeless Prevention Services for the Working Poor
Welcoming Home
PO Box 1500015, San Rafael, CA 94901
https://welcominghome.org/
Welcoming Home, a Marin County non-profit, will be expanding to Sonoma County beginning in January 2021. It fully furnishes and outfits the homes of formerly homeless families. The families in need are referred by local social service agencies. Welcoming Home provides new mattresses, beds and box springs and gets donations from local donors of gently used (in very good shape) furniture, household items and new bedding/towels. All cash donations go directly to helping the families, like for the purchase of the new beds.
West County Community Services (WCCS)
16390 Main Street, Guerneville, CA 95446 (Map)
PO Box 325, Guerneville, CA 95446
(707) 823-1640
info@westcountyservices.org
westcountyservices.org
The WCCS’s mission is to strengthen and empower individuals, families, and communities by providing access to critical social programs to at-risk and vulnerable populations. Programs and services include:
- Adult Employment
- Counseling Services
- The Empowerment Center
- Housing Services
- Senior Services
- Youth Program
VOICES Sonoma County
714 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 (Map)
(707) 579-4327
voicesyouthcenter.org
facebook.com/voicessonoma
VOICES is a youth-developed, youth-led emancipation center focused on supporting current and former foster youth transition into healthy adulthood. VOICES’ mission is to empower underserved youth, ages 16-24, by utilizing holistic services throughout their transition from systems of care, while building a loving community and establishing a solid foundation for a healthy future.
VOICES is a program of On The Move, a 501(C)(3) registered nonprofit organization that partners with communities and mobilizes emerging leaders to take action in pursuit of social equity.
Government Agencies
City of Santa Rosa
Programs and Initiatives
The City of Santa Rosa works with several community partners to provide outreach, shelter, housing and services to persons experiencing homelessness or those who are at risk of becoming homeless, in alignment with its Housing First Strategy, in which individualized assistance is provided to people experiencing homelessness toward the goal of obtaining housing. Below is a list of programs currently funded by the City.
- Emergency Shelter
- Day Services
- Street Outreach
- Rental Assistance
- Community Homeless Assistance Program (CHAP)
- Homeless Encampment Assistance Program (HEAP)
Housing First Strategy
In January 2017, the Santa Rosa City Council adopted a Housing First Strategy and work plan to address homelessness in Santa Rosa. It directs that all homeless service resources and efforts be viewed and evaluated as part of a comprehensive community-wide program facilitating the transition of individuals and families experiencing homelessness into permanent housing. This means that all City funding considerations or initiatives (either directly or through third party contracts), permitted uses, land use policies, etc., that are devoted to providing a service to those experiencing homelessness shall be aligned with the Federal and State Housing First model. The City provides funding to several community partners in alignment with its Housing First Strategy.
County of Sonoma
HOME Sonoma County is Sonoma County’s homeless services system of care. The countywide effort is governed by a nine-member Leadership Council responsible for allocating funds to local homeless services programs. The Council consists of local elected officials and individuals with lived homeless experience and is advised by Task Groups comprising its 25-member Technical Advisory Committee. The Community Development Commission is currently serving as the Lead Agency of HOME Sonoma County.
The Goal of HOME Sonoma County is to achieve Functional Zero homelessness in Sonoma County using a Housing First model.
Boards and Committee related to HOME Sonoma County
- HOME Sonoma County Leadership Council
The HOME Sonoma County Leadership Council is the primary decision-making body for the Sonoma County homeless system of care. The Leadership Council serves as the HUD-mandated Continuum of Care (CoC) governing body for the county.
- HOME Sonoma County Technical Advisory Committee
The HOME Sonoma County Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) serves as the advisory body to the HOME Sonoma County Leadership Council. The TAC is made up of 25 members with backgrounds in homeless services, housing development or lived experience of homelessness.
- Coordinated Entry System
Coordinated Entry is a streamlined system designed to efficiently match people experiencing homelessness to available housing, shelter, and services. It prioritizes those who are most in need of assistance and provides crucial information that helps communities strategically allocate resources and identify gaps in service. Sonoma County’s Coordinated Entry system employs a Housing First model that prioritizes individuals and families facing the highest vulnerability and needs for permanent, supportive housing.
Contact: Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm
(866) 542-5480
CE@srcharities.org
Download the Coordinated Entry Flyer – English | Spanish
Coordinated Entry Housing Options
- 2019 Continuum of Care Competition Priority List
On August 22, 2019 the HOME Sonoma County Leadership Council (CoC Board) approved rating and rankings for new and renewal projects in the FY 2019 Continuum of Care Competition. The full priority list can be viewed from the HOME Sonoma County website. [Read]
Homeless Service Organization Outside Sonoma County
Homeward Bound
Administration Office: 1385 N. Hamilton Parkway, Novato, CA 94949(415) 382-3363
info@hbofm.org
https://hbofm.org
Homeward Bound of Marin is the primary provider of Marin County homeless shelters and services for homeless families and individuals in Marin, California. It operates the only emergency shelter for homeless families in Marin County, which is the entry point for our Family Services Program. It also operates five supportive housing programs for families, including the Oma Village program opened in Novato in 2017.
Angel Resource Connection
16410 84th St, NE D227, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
(425) 496-7711
penelope@angelresourceconnection.org
https://www.angelresourceconnection.org
Angel Resource Connection mission is to assist unsheltered individuals secure housing and while providing meals, clothes, hygiene kits, and winter survival backpacks. We registers individuals with wrap-around community resources, including 211 for housing, detox, behavioral health, and various community services. HOWEVER, Due to COVID, ARC also helps the homeless receive their stimulus checks via filing 2020 taxes – We work to overcome significant barriers; no mailing address, email address, phone, & lost ID.
Housing Forward
1851 S. Ninth Ave, Maywood, IL 60153
(708) 338-1724
https://www.housingforward.org
Our mission is to transition people from housing crisis to housing stability. We offer a full range of programs and services that are 1) participant-centered, 2) integrated, 3) modeled using best practices and 4) designed to reduce the length of time and impact of trauma associated with homelessness and housing instability.
Medical Service Organizations
The Mesothelioma Center
1 S. Orange Ave, Ste 301, Orlando, FL 32801
Tel (808) 615-2270
patientadvocates@asbestos.com
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