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Assisting Homeless Veterans | United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Assisting Homeless Veterans

If you are a homeless veteran and need to find a local VA resource please either call or visit the website. The VA now has capability to answer personal questions on a secure site: https://iris.custhelp.com There is a link to "Ask a Question"

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Youth Crisis Shelter | Youth Crisis Center

Youth Crisis Shelter

24 Hour Emergency Crisis Shelter for children from infancy to 17. The Youth Crisis Center provides short-term emergency services to abused, neglected and homeless youth from the Casper, Wyoming area. Crisis intervention services include shelter, referral, counseling, and an alternative to jail. The crisis center transports children to and from school in an effort to minimize the child's trauma and maintain continuity in their education.

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Support Services for Homeless Families | Family Promise of Albany County

Support Services for Homeless Families

We provide temporary non-emergent shelter, case management, and direct support services to help families with children under 18 experiencing homelessness work toward independent living goals. We also provide homelessness prevention services like vital document recovery, utility and rent relief, and case management. We also operate a diaper & hygiene pantry that may also provide cleaning products and the Wyoming Kids Closet which provides clothes to any youth.

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Homeless Shelter | Wyoming Rescue Mission

Homeless Shelter

Short term program that provides food, shelter, showers, laundry services, clothes, case management, and referrals. We have a 30 and 90 day program. Length of stay is dependent on individual program plan. Must be ambulatory and willing to work their program.

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Single-Parent Family Transitional Housing | Mother Seton Housing

Single-Parent Family Transitional Housing

Self-Sufficiency Program for single-parent families who are experiencing or are about to experience homelessness. Participants are provided with transitional housing and support services including Personal and Professional Development.

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Temporary Shelter for Homeless Families with Minor Children | Family Promise of Cheyenne

Temporary Shelter for Homeless Families with Minor Children

Homeless families are housed in our shelter house. Families receive case management and support services to help them find housing, employment, and other services on a case by case basis.

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Emergency Shelter | Good Samaritan Mission

Emergency Shelter

Free emergency shelter for 14 days with the opportunity for Extended Shelter on a income based sliding scale fee for employed individuals. Free community food pantry, free clothing closet, and showers available to non clients for $5

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PATH Program Housing Assistance | Recover Wyoming

PATH Program Housing Assistance

PATH (Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness). In order to qualify for services, an individual must be diagnosed with a serious mental illness and be experiencing homelessness or be in imminent danger of becoming homeless. PATH provides some financial assistance for deposits and/or rent and rental search assistance.

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Youth Crisis Shelter | Youth Alternative Home Association

Youth Crisis Shelter

YAHA works with families and provides short term care, 0 to 105 days, to youth who need help getting their lives together. YAHA also helps provide solutions to problems the youth may be having at home.

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Homeless Shelter | Council of Community Services

Homeless Shelter

Way Station Phase 1 - Designated for those who are in emergency situations or those temporarily without shelter. Drug and alcohol free. Will allow homeless individuals with pets to come into the shelter. Existing patrons in the shelter will not be allowed to bring or adopt pets into the shelter.

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Self-Sufficiency Transitional Housing | Community Action of Laramie County

Self-Sufficiency Transitional Housing

Our transitional housing consists of single-occupancy apartments that are offered to homeless or low income individuals, as well as larger apartments and/or homes, to assist low-income families. Both single occupancy and family housing opportunities include case management. They also provide affordable housing to low-to-moderate income families. These include case management. All services depend on available funding. Please call to see how CALC can help you.

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Shelter/Housing Services | COMEA House

Shelter/Housing Services

COMEA House offers housing to those in need. The following programs are available: - Emergency Shelter (7 day stay) - Journey Program (60 day stay) - Pay to Stay (P2S) Program (up to 120 days) - Transitional Living Program (TLP) (pay to stay from 6 to 24 months) - Destination Housing for families with minor children (under age 18)

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