Shelters
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Emergency shelters are an essential part of homeless services. For individuals and families experiencing economic shocks, emergency shelters are often the first place to turn. Emergency shelters provide a wide range of services. This page offers more information about emergency shelters.
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Selected Shelters Resources
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Emergency and Transitional Shelter Population 2000
Homeless Shelter Directory
Shelter Blues: Sanity and Selfhood Among the Homeless
Sleeping Rough: Exploring the Differences Between Shelter-using and Non-shelter-using Homeless Individuals
Understanding the Shelter Plus Care Program
Uniting for Solutions Beyond Shelter
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