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Our doors are always open.

Each year, The Salvation Army provides over 10 million nights of shelter to those in need.

About 15% of the homeless population in the U.S. is comprised of 'chronically homeless' individuals.

This population is especially vulnerable during the hottest and coldest months of the year.

 

Please scroll down to see available assistance in the Inland Empire.

As long as there's The Salvation Army, there's no such thing as 'no place to go.'

Our group homes, emergency shelters and transitional living centers provide housing, food and overnight lodging for varying amounts of time to destitute families, the homeless, the displaced and to youth where family care is undesirable or unavailable. In addition, we supplement every shelter service with emotional and spiritual support.

The Salvation Army provides safe shelter to nearly 30,000 people every night through a variety of programs.

 

Group Homes and Transitional Living Centers
Along with meeting immediate physical needs such as food and shelter, these establishments provide educational, counseling and vocational services to help individuals develop vital life skills and independence for re-entry into society.

The San Bernardino Transitional Living Center (TLC)
The Transitional Living Center in San Bernardino is a shelter for homeless families, and for mothers with children. During the winter, the shelter also takes in homeless men. The TLC offers a 14-day emergency stay. Then, if residents save 75% of their income, they may qualify to stay for 90 days. To learn more, click here.

Path To Prosperity
Path to Prosperity in San Bernardino is an educational program where men who have graduated from our Adult Rehabilitation Center have the opportunity to go to college, study, get a vocational certificate or degree, and enter the workforce. To learn more, click here.

Family Service Programs
The Salvation Army assists families in need by providing food, housing and utility assistance. Best of all, these programs enable parents to stay with their children, even when placed in emergency shelters.

Please see our list of local Corps that can provide you with these services: Click Here

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