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As long as there?s The Salvation Army, <br />there?s no such thing as 'no place to go.'

As long As There's The Salvation Army,
There's No Such Thing As 'No Place To Go.'

Each year, The Salvation Army provides over 10 million nights of lodging to those in need.

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The Salvation Army provides safe shelter through:

Housing Access of Washtenaw County

HAWC is Washtenaw County's central intake for individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Residents of Washtenaw County may call HAWC for housing assistance, information and/or a referral. HAWC serves as the first point of access to address housing needs. If you are homeless or experiencing a housing crisis, please call:

(734) 961-1999

Call Center Hours:

Monday through Friday: 8:30am - 5pm

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Outside of Washtenaw County?

Staples Family Center

The Staples Family Center located on 336 Packard Street in Ann Arbor is a homeless shelter for both families and individuals. The shelter has 36 beds available and offers 3 meals a day to its residents.

The program is a part of Housing Access of Washtenaw County. Contact:

(734) 961-1999

See above for more information.

Veteran's Haven of Hope House

Located at 809 Henry Street in Ann Arbor. There are 7 beds available at Hope House serving homeless male veteran and 4 beds designated for male, female or veterans with families at Staples Family Center. A total of 11 veterans can be housed at once. Haven of Hope is transitional housing and all residents are responsible for providing their own meals.

If you are a veteran in need of housing assistance, contact Housing Access of Washtenaw County at:

(734) 961-1999

See above for more information.

Our doors are always open.

Each year, The Salvation Army provides over 10 million nights of lodging to those in need. Our group homes, emergency shelters, and transitional living centers provide housing, food, and overnight lodging for varying amounts of time to destitute families, the homeless, the displaced, and to youth where family care is undesirable or unavailable. Through our holistic approach to serving the whole person, we supplement our shelter service with emotional and spiritual support. This is Susan's story:

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Veterans are exceptionally vulnerable to homelessness.

About 8% of the homeless population is comprised of Veterans.

A $100 donation to The Salvation Army can provide three nights of shelter for a soldier in need. Donate now.

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Kids don't always have a place to call home.

Every year, one out of every 30 kids experiences homelessness.

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The Salvation Army is committed to helping all those in need without discrimination or harassment based on age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, citizenship, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.

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