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Barnabas Shelter

3624 Midland Ave
Syracuse, NY

Provides a co-ed emergency shelter for homeless young adults ages 18 to 24 years, for up to two to four weeks. Provides the opportunity to become enrolled in their long-term transitional housing apartments. 

Catholic Charities Men's Shelter

1801 Erie Boulevard East
Syracuse, NY

Provides an 80-bed emergency evening shelter for homeless men. Dormitory style sleeping accommodations. Shower and laundry facilities. Breakfast and lunch are served daily. Casework services are available for shelter residents interested in securing permanent housing.

Rescue Mission Men's Shelter

122 Dickerson Street
Syracuse, NY

Provides an emergency shelter for men with access to meals, permanent housing, employment and spiritual assistance. Makes referrals to appropriate services for those with substance abuse and mental health issues. Case managers are available to provide assistance. 

Rescue Mission Women's Shelter

122 Dickerson Street
Syracuse, NY

Provides an emergency shelter for women with access to meals, permanent housing, employment, and spiritual assistance. Makes referrals for individuals with drug and alcohol issues. Case managers are available to provide assistance. 

Safe / Homeless Shelter

418 Washington Street
Watertown, NY

Provides emergency safe housing to individuals and their dependent children in crisis. Also provides shelter for homeless females and their dependent children. 

Salvation Army Emergency Family Shelter (SAEFS)

749 South Warren Street
Syracuse, NY

Provides a shelter with 81 beds and 10 cribs offering temporary emergency housing and counseling services for homeless families of any configuration.  

Salvation Army Women's Shelter (SAWS)

664 West Onondaga Street
Syracuse, NY

Provides a shelter with 15 beds offering temporary emergency housing for single adult women with serious mental health problems and psychiatric disabilities.  

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