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About The Stockton Homeless Shelter
We have three year-round shelters
and open a fourth one at the Housing Authority’s
migrant camps during the cold winter months. Our family shelter
has 25 rooms and we provide shelter for single women at this facility as
well. When we are full, and a family or single woman comes in for
emergency shelter, our staff tries to connect them with other services,
another shelter, or if there is room, we invite them to stay in our
multi-purpose room overnight.

Our single men's shelter provides bunk-beds for 150 but we
occasionally exceed that number which means we put out thick mats and
blankets on the floor for the overflow. Since opening in 1987, we have
not had to turn away any single men seeking shelter.
Holman House is our shelter for persons living with HIV/AIDS
and there have been times when we are full there too. But the same
principles apply in all our shelters, we make room for emergency cases
and work with other resources to locate shelter.
Our day-time Drop-In Center is a safe haven and alternative
to "hanging out" on the streets or in public parks. Up to 200 people a
day use this as a day labor gathering point and a place to connect with
counseling and referral services. The Drop-In Center is open seven days
a week, 365 days a year.
Stockton Shelter for the Homeless is a not-for-profit agency
that serves the homeless in a caring and compassionate manner. Become a
supporter of the shelter.
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