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Transitional housing and homeless shelters Miami-Dade.

Homeless people in the Miami-Dade County area can qualify for emergency shelter or transitional housing programs. The region is supported by non-profit agencies, churches, and charities that provide a free place to stay. The groups provide housing for the short term and also work with people on finding a long term, permanent solution. Find a homeless shelter or transitional housing near you in Miami.

Clients of the units, including immigrants, homeless adults, vets or people seeking substance abuse treatment, will more than likely be assigned to a case manager. The individual will work with them on various options. This can include help in locating a low income, affordable home or apartment in Miami-Dade. Together you can explore financial assistance programs for paying security deposits, moving, costs, or first months rent. there are also resources that give emergency rental assistance in Miami.

So if you are homeless, or on the verge of it, there are emergency shelters open tonight and temporary housing resources to turn to. While an application process is usually required, most of the services are usually provided at no cost to qualified residents.

Miami FL free temporary housing programs and shelters

Lutheran Services Florida - Transitional Housing
Address: 8532 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33144. Phone: (305) 567-2511 or Telephone number is (305) 969-8700
A program known as New Beginnings assigns clients case managers who work closely with parents who are homeless or close to it. They provide referrals to job training, day care assistance, transitional homes to live in, budgeting classes and more. The goal is to build self-sufficiency, help families find housing, and ensure they can afford the rent going forward.

VOA - Miami Transitional Housing For Veterans/Service Center
1492 West Flagler Street, Miami, Florida 33135. Dial (305) 642-7567 or (305) 644-0335
The non-profit is for homeless veterans. The center offers transitional supportive housing, assessment, support groups and social and vocational rehabilitation.

 

 

 

Perrine Community Action Center
17801 Homestead Avenue, Miami, FL 33157. Call (305) 254-5804
A local non-profit that helps with transitional housing, emergency shelters, motel vouchers in Miami and more. The goal is to offer support today (such as short term lodgings), while long term income based housing is explored.

Camillus South Dade - St. Michael Residence
Location of shelter is 1603 NW 7th Ave, Miami, FL 33136. Phone: (305) 374-1065 or (305) 258-4777
A short term shelter for the region. A regional, faith-based self-sufficiency program that includes life skills, long-term transitional housing, case management, mentoring, and referrals to government aid.

The Lotus House
A women shelter is at 217 NW 15th Street, Miami, Florida 33136. Call (305) 438-0556 for intake.
The agency runs a transitional housing program for pregnant women, single homeless women, or the homeless with children under one year old. The housing assistance program includes shelter, and support (such as food, GED and computer classes, etc.) for one year.

Salvation Army
Address: 1907 NW 38th Street, Miami, FL 33142. Phone (305) 637-6700 or (305) 456-5850
There are multiples sites, including Here's Hope Program. The facility offers short term transitional housing, meals, case management, and more. Learn about financial assistance for paying rent or deposits too. The homeless and recently evicted are priority.

Carrfour Supportive Housing
1398 SW 1st Street, Miami, FL 33135. Phone (305) 371-8300
Supportive, transitional housing and income based apartments are provided.

Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust
Location is 111 NW 1st St, Miami, FL 33128. Main phone: (305) 375-1490
Programs range from a homeless shelter to free temporary housing, substance abuse, and dug free apartments.

 

 

 

 

VOA - Volunteers of America
1492 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33135. Dial (305) 642-7567 or (786) 369-1
There is free transitional housing, vocational rehabilitation, shelters and more for veterans in Miami Dade. The emergency housing - shelters is combined with programs for
independent living skills.

Citrus Health Network
4175 W 20th Avenue, Hialeah, FL 33012. Call 305-825-0300 or (305) 825-0300
Disabled people will get supportive housing services. They also help chronically homeless adults. Another site is at 1150 NW 72nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33126.

Transition
1550 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, FL 33136. Dial (305) 571-2001
They provide transitional housing to offenders - people coming from prison. They refer people to landlords that lease to offenders, give job skills as well as temporary housing and more.

Camillus House.
1603 NW 7th Avenue, Miami, FL 33136. Dial (305) 374-1065
The charity runs a program known as Single Room Occupancy (s.r.o.) Residence Inc. They focus on homeless men or women, as well as immigrants. Emergency, temporary housing as well as long term support is arranged..

Miami FL homeless shelter and temporary housingAgape - Vision Housing
22790 SW 112th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33170. Phone - (305) 235-2616
The center offers Transitional Housing/Shelter.

Safespace - Inn Transition
Miami, FL 33181, dial (305) 899-4600
Battered women and children can turn to this transitional housing program for those leaving an emergency shelter. The organization can offer subsidized housing and utilities, transportation, counseling, child care assistance, and related supportive services.

New Life Family Center
3620 NW First Avenue, Miami, FL 33127. Telephone - (305) 573-3333
Specialized counseling, homeless shelter, self-sufficiency and a private unit may be offered for poor and homeless families.

Carrfour - Del Prado Gardens
18010 NW 39th Court, Opa Locka, FL 33055. Dial (305) 628-8140
Runs a Transitional Housing/Shelter program.

 

 

 

Government Homeless Assistance
The government provides help. Human Services in Miami helps veterans, LGTBQ+, Latinos or immigrants and women get a place to stay, starting with a homeless shelter. There is outreach, help for homeless adults or teens, referral and more, with eventual transitional or permanent housing placement. Call 877-994-4357

Concept House
Address -  170 NE 49th St, Miami, FL 33137. Dial (305) 751-6501
Work with a social worker to find a new, affordable home or apartment in the Miami region.

The Caring Place Dr. Frank and Maxine Jacobs Center for Men
2020 NW 1st Ave, Miami, FL 33127. Phone: (305) 571-2211
They run the Eyes On God Homeless Shelter.

Catholic Charities of Miami - Dade County
Address - 3620 NW 1st Ave, Miami, FL 33127. Call (305) 573-3333
The organization offers transitional housing for families in Miami. The program is known as New Life Shelter For Homeless Families. Social workers also provide supportive services assist in achieving independence and permanent housing. Learn about emergency rental assistance, homeless prevention, and other resources.

Carrfour - Little River Bend
8250 NE 4th Place, Miami, FL 33138. Dial (305) 756-2722
The program is known as City View Apartments. They help low-income or formerly homeless people in Miami get transitional housing or an income based place to live.

Community Empowerment Team Program - Homeless Shelter
16405 NW 25th Ave, Opa-locka, FL 33054. Phone: (305) 620-3975

Society of St. Vincent de Paul Miami - South Florida
The charity is at 9401 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138. Call (786) 245-8624
Multiple churches help women, men, and others access temporary housing. The charity, known as SVDP (Saint Vincent) uses volunteers and others to help the homeless, women facing DV, veterans and others in Miami that re housing insecure. There are also sleeping blankets, shelters at Saint Vincent and other programs.

Centro Campesino
50 SW 6th Avenue, Homestead, FL 33034. Call (305) 242-0481
They offer low income and subsidized apartments. They main service is the Palm Villas Apartments program.

M-DC Housing Agency - Section 8 Program
1111 Park Centre Blvd # 104, Miami, FL 33169. Telephone - (305) 403-3222
They offer low income and subsidized apartments. Also process applications for section 8 housing units.

Phoenix Manor Housing
3941 SW 89th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33165. Dial (305) 554-1456

A Women's Place
Address of shelter - 235 NE 17th St, Miami, FL 33132. Phone:(305) 358-2063

Miami Rescue Mission
The name of the shelter - housing program is the Caring place. The location is 3553 NW 50th St, Miami, FL 33142. Telephone - (305) 571-2273
The homeless can receive shelter and information on short and long term housing programs. Other services include a meal, information on job training, clothing, and other basic needs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapman Partnership
1550 North Miami Avenue, Miami, FL. Dial (305) 329-3000
Homeless Assistance Center (HAC1) is also known as the Metatherapy - Beckham Hall Homeless Shelter for Men. You need a referral to contact this agency. The location can provide temporary shelter, meals, case management services and medical examination. Additional resources include after school tutoring program for older children, free health clinic, child care center, clothing, adult and vocational education and on-site government agency representatives.

Douglas Gardens CMHC
Homeless Assistance Program is the Community Mental Health Center. It is based at 1680 Meridian Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139. Main number is (305) 531-5341
The poor, homeless, asylum seekers and others in need in Dad County will get help. There are beds to sleep in at a homeless shelter, meals, free sleeping bags and other programs. They also help people with a record (felons) and the formerly homeless get settled.

 

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