Last updated Nov 18, 2022 1 Comment 1

Set Free Victorville

Our doors are open 24/7 to people in any condition. Set Free Church is a 501 (C) (3) Not for Profit Organization in San Bernardino County that has been serving a diverse population of men, women and children in the high desert since 1999. Our tax free status was granted in 2005. We are committed to the physical and spiritual well being of all people in crisis. Our doors are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. We offer housing, food, clothing or just fellowship for the lonely. At this time we have 70 people enrolled in our transitional facilities (Ranches). Lives are being changed. Miracles still abound!!

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Shelters near Set Free Victorville

A1 Q's Place of Peace

Last Updated Ago Added Aug 25, 2015

Victorville, CA, 92394

As One Transitional Living

Last Updated Ago Added Mar 9, 2015

Victorville, CA, 92392

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  1. Great! I was well fed and there was great resources!

    Answer posted on Feb 27, 2021 0

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  1. Yes!

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  1. Rock
    Rock
    Nov 24, 2024Reply
    This place is horrible. They turned me away because they gave me bad directions to the facility and so I showed up late. I came all the way from Arizona just to be here then I got stranded 600 miles away from home. I know no one in the facility would help me get back home. They had no place for me to go so I was literally walking the streets alone. I have blisters on my feet and that was the scariest time of my life! By far...I was so cold. I was saved by a drunk homeless man that took me to his spot on the streets. I can't believe a person can treat another person like this. Even stray dogs get treated better than this. I cried and was so scared being a woman in a vulnerable situation was a horrible eye opening experience. I hope no one else has to experienced what i had to go through..what a way to represent. I hope they will never treat another human being like this.

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