Where We Live
Coalition for the Homeless offers help card and housing resource navigation. This resource supports our community through the Where We Live pathway. Located in Houston, this resource connects neighbors with resources and opportunities to strengthen our shared future. Our community has what we need to thrive when we show up for one another. Visit Coalition for the Homeless to learn more about how we can get involved and support each other.
The Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County provides a helpful resource called the Help Card to connect people with housing and support services. This guide lists many local organizations that offer shelter, day centers, and other assistance to people experiencing homelessness in the Houston area.
If you need help finding services, you can call 2-1-1, the 24/7 information and referral service provided by the United Way of Greater Houston. The Help Card makes it easy to find phone numbers, addresses, and details about what each organization offers.
The first step toward getting permanent housing is completing a Coordinated Entry assessment. This means talking with a service provider who can figure out what help you need. The assessment looks at whether you qualify for different housing programs offered by CFTH partners.
CFTH itself does not run shelter sites, but the organization helps organize the whole system. If you need immediate help, you should call 211 to reach someone who can connect you with a shelter or other emergency services right away.
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