09.30.19 | By: The Road Home Staff
Update: New Homeless Resource Centers Transition
- All single women in need of shelter can access shelter through our community’s Coordinated Intake by calling 801-990-9999 to determine the most appropriate location. Women can also access Coordinated Intake in person at the downtown Salt Lake Community Shelter or the Weigand Day Center.
New Men’s Resource Center
As the chosen operator, we are excited for the completion of the new Men’s Resource Center in South Salt Lake. The current timeline estimates the location will be finished in late October. This wonderful facility will help our staff continue to identify new methods to best serve people experiencing homelessness in our community. Having the oversight of Shelter the Homeless and our stakeholders involved in this new model will be extremely valuable. Together we can identify gaps and target resources for our community’s most vulnerable people.
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