Welcome to our Grosse Tete, Louisiana Homeless Shelters and Services for the needy page.
Below are all of the homeless shelters and services for the needy that provide help to those in need for Grosse Tete, LA and surrounding cities.
We also provide other homeless resources such as transitional resources and services that help the needy.
There are no listing located within the Grosse Tete city limits.
Shelter for unaccompanied women and female youth, single parent families. No males over 6 years of age, female ex-convicts and pregnant women. [...]
See more detailsShelter and homes for recently released ex offenders who are homeless. Contact for full details. [...]
See more detailsMaison des Amis' staff of 14 takes care of up to 46 adults whose mental illness has left them homeless in the Baton Rouge region. The number in need of our help, however, is growing from cuts in state [...]
See more detailsAdult recovery shelter. 28 beds. [...]
See more detailsLean on Me, Inc. is a non-profit that provides transitional housingfor homeless females. New Beginnings Safe House - is a place where women 18 and older can live in a safe and clean environment. We h [...]
See more detailsBishop ott shelter for men1623 Convention St.(225) 383- 7343Bishop Ott Shelter for women and childrenSweet Dreams Shelter | Day Center1623 Convention St. [...]
See more detailsHours of Operation:8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Friday The primary focus of the Center is to assist homeless individuals and families with obtaini [...]
See more detailsThe Catholic Community Services (CCS) - Families First Program provides an array of services to homeless families including transitional housing and supporting services of case management, child care, [...]
See more detailsMission: To provide emergency shelter and necessary support services to runaway, abandoned, and homeless youth ages 10 21 within the Baton Rouge Area, enabling them to transition into responsible and [...]
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