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The Emergency Shelter Grant Program
About the Emergency Shelter Grant Program
South Oakland Shelter
PATH
Common Ground Sanctuaries
HAVEN
New Bethel Outreach Ministry
Hope Hospitality Center
About the Emergency Shelter Grant Program
The Emergency Shelter Grant Program was originally established in 1987 as part of the McKinney-Vento Act. Oakland County provides emergency shelter grant funds to homeless shelters for operations and maintenance (up to 100%), essential services (up to 30%) and organizational support (up to 10%) of the grant.
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South Oakland Shelter
The South Oakland Shelter (SOS) is a consortium of approximately 50 sites designed to provide a weekly rotating emergency shelter program. The sites of the SOS network consist of churches and synagogues. Each site has the capacity to house and provide services to approximately 25 homeless individuals each night. SOS provides overnight lodging; morning and evening meals; box lunches for those seeking employment; professional counseling; personal care packages; laundry service; transportation; and clothing, housing, employment, social service, social security, medical, veteran matter, and substance abuse referrals.
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PATH
PATH, a subsidiary of Lighthouse of Oakland County (a Pontiac-based social service agency), is a transitional nonprofit agency for homeless women and their young children. PATH operates 18 private apartments and six adjacent residential structures within a two-block radius. In addition, 12 scattered site apartments are available (7 in Oak Park and 5 in Waterford). Path has 15 beds for homeless women with high-risk pregnancies and pregnant teens. Guests can stay up to 24 months. Among the support that this facility provides its clients is shelter, counseling, training, mentoring, and day care.
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Common Ground Sanctuaries
Common Ground Sanctuaries - A Step Forward is a transitional living program for homeless or at-risk youth ages 16-20. It has 7 beds and is located in Royal Oak. The Graduated Apartment Program has three scattered site apartments, which houses two teens each. The program promotes self-sufficiency through a variety of residential and non-residential services such as a 24-hour crisis line; information and referrals; training; meals; individual, family, group, aftercare, and peer counseling; mentoring; substance abuse education and assessment; family preservation; and support groups for youth, parents, and families.
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HAVEN
HAVEN is a private, nonprofit agency that serves Oakland County residents as an emergency shelter for women and children left homeless due to physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse. HAVEN's shelter in Pontiac (temporarily donated facility until a new shelter can be built) has a maximum capacity of 46 beds. HAVEN provides food, shelter, clothing, and supportive counseling services. HAVEN serves all of Oakland County.
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New Bethel Outreach Ministry
New Bethel Outreach Ministry is a shelter located in Pontiac. It has 24 beds and accommodates women and children, providing case management, minimal transportation, life skills training, housing search, and referral.
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Hope Hospitality Center
Hope Hospitality Center is a warming center that currently operates in the Baldwin Center, Pontiac, from January 1 to the week before Easter. They offer food, warmth, hospitality and support.
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