Nightingale College SOFE Area Resources
Below are resources for learners in every Nightingale Supervised On-ground Field Experience (SOFE). Websites for each service are hyperlinked under the “Place & Website” column. If you have any questions or need support in other areas, please feel free to reach out to your LALR counselor.
Las Vegas, NV
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 4190 N. Pecos Rd 702-644-3663 | Three Square provides food to Clark, Nye, Lincoln, and Esmeralda county. Use this link to enter your address and find the nearest food bank to your home. | |
Shelter | 1501 Las Vegas Blvd North 702-385-2662 | Catholic Charities provides emergency and long-term homeless services, adoption services, WIC and social services, and immigration services. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 1 West Owens Ave 702-385-0072 | The Shade Tree provides shelter for women, children, and pets. They focus on emergency shelter for abused women and include: meals, case management, life skills courses, and mental health services. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 340 N 11th St 702-477-3100 | Public Housing Authority of Las Vegas operates under HUD to provide qualifying individuals with housing assistance. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 801 S. Rancho Dr. Suite C-3 24/7 Hotline: 702-366-1640 | The Rape Crisis Center provides emergency crisis services for those experiencing domestic and sexual violence including: support groups, counseling, and crisis response. Visit their website or call their hotline for more info. | |
Childcare | 2470 N Decatur Blvd Suite 150 702-473-9400 | The Department of Health and Human Services can provide childcare subsidies to those who qualify. | |
Transportation | 702-228-7433 | Follow the website link to access fares, routes, and schedules for public transit in Las Vegas. | |
LGBTQ+ | 401 S. Maryland Parkway 702-733-9800 | The LGBTQ Center provides resources for all ages that includes advocacy/support groups, and HIV testing and counseling. |
Cheyenne, WY
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 900 Central Ave 307-632-4132 | Needs Inc. provides food bank services, school supplies, and clothing to Laramie County. | |
Shelter | 1504 Stinson Ave 307-635-5240 | COMEA Shelter provides emergency shelter, food, case management services, and transportation services for those at-risk of homelessness. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 2950 Spruce Dr 307-772-8770 | Family Promise of Cheyenne provides shelter for children and families. They focus on emergency shelter and case management. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 1265 N 3rd Street (Laramie) 307-633-8333 | Cheyenne Housing Authority offers assistance to affordable housing for low-income residents. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 714 W Fox Farm Rd 307-634-4220 | Wyoming SafeHouse Services provides support groups and legal advice for those experiencing abuse – including elder abuse. | |
Childcare | 3425 Dell Range 307-635-0123 | Building Blocks Child Care Center provides child care and education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years old. | |
Transportation | 307 W 17th St 307-637-6253 | Bus routes run from 6am-7pm Mon-Fri and 10am-5pm on Saturdays. Para-Transit is also available for those who qualify, Follow the link to find bus routes near you. | |
LGBTQ+ | 1603 Capitol Ave Suite 405 (Cheyenne) 307-778-7645 | Follow the link to find support groups, counseling, and other LGBTQ+ resources in the state of Wyoming. |
Casper, WY
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 334 South Wolcott Street (307) 265-0242 | Joshua’s Storehouse provides food to families and individuals in Casper. They are open Tues-Fri from 9am-12:45pm. Give them a call to ask about food drive events. | |
Shelter | 331 N Park St 307-265-3002 | Wyoming Rescue Mission provides case management services, meals, and separate shelter services – one for men and one for women/children. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 331 N Park St 307-265-3002 | Wyoming Rescue Mission provides case management services, meals, and separate shelter services – one for men and one for women/children. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 145 N Durbin St 307-266-1388 | Casper Housing Authority provides quality affordable housing. Follow the link to start an application. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 740 Luker Ln (Evansville) 307-235-2814 | Self Help Center provides services for victims/survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and elder abuse. They also provide prevention/education services for teens, substance abuse support and male transitional housing. | |
Childcare | 2500 CY Ave 307-234-4386 | Kids Works offers drop-in daycare or rates based on weekly part-time or full-time care. Follow link or call for more details. | |
Transportation | 1715 E 4th St 307-265-1313 | Bus routes run Mon-Fri from 6:30am-6:30pm and Saturday from 7:30am-3:30pm. Follow the link to find a bus route near you. | |
LGBTQ+ | 1603 Capitol Ave Suite 405 (Cheyenne) 307-778-7645 | Follow the link to find support groups, counseling, and other LGBTQ+ resources in the state of Wyoming. |
Evanston, WY
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
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Shelter (Women & Children) | 350 City View Dr. Suite 203 307-789-3628 | The SAFV provides shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Call them to inquire of their services and capacity. | |
Housing/Rent Services | Evanston Housing Authority | 155 Apache Dr #A 307-789-2381 | Evanston Housing Authority assists residents is accessing affordable housing. They do not have an active website so, please contact them via phone call. |
Victim & Survivor Services | 350 City View Dr. Suite 203 307-789-3628 | The SAFV provides support services for victims/survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, elder abuse, human trafficking, and dating violence, and education about these services to all residents of Uinta County. | |
Childcare | 336 Summit St 307-789-7040 | Evanston Child Development Center provides Early Head Start, after-school programs, and summer camps for children in Uinta County. | |
Transportation | |||
LGBTQ+ | 1603 Capitol Ave Suite 405 (Cheyenne) 307-778-7645 | Follow the link to find support groups, counseling, and other LGBTQ+ resources in the state of Wyoming. |
Boise, ID
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 3562 South TK Avenue 208-336-9643 | Follow the link to input your address or city. It will pull up all the food pantries in your area. Call the number for further assistance. | |
Shelter | Boise Rescue Mission Ministries River of Life Men’s Shelter | 575 South 13th Street 208-389-9840 | Boise Rescue Mission Ministries provides homeless services for women & children, men, and veterans. Follow the link or give them a call for more details. |
Shelter (Women & Children) | Boise Rescue Mission Ministries City Light Home for Women & Children | 1404 W. Jefferson St. 208-368-9901 | Boise Rescue Mission Ministries provides homeless services for women & children, men, and veterans. Follow the link or give them a call for more details. |
Housing/Rent Services | 1001 S Orchard St 208-345-4907 | Boise City/Ada County Housing Authority provides services to obtain affordable housing. Call them to set up an appointment. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 720 West Washington St. 208-343-3688 | Women’s and Children’s Alliance provides therapy, crisis services, and shelter for victims/survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. | |
Childcare | 1050 W State St 208-344-5502 | The YMCA of Boise provides affordable childcare, after school programs, and summer school programs for children ages 6 weeks to 15 years. | |
Transportation | 700 NE 2nd Ave (Meridian) 208-345-7433 | Follow the link for bus routes in Boise, Garden City, Nampa, Meridian, and Caldwell. | |
LGBTQ+ | 1088 N Orchard St 208-336-3870 | The Community Center provides different support groups and community engagement nights for LGBTQ+ individuals in the Boise area. |
Pocatello, ID
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 555 S. First Avenue 208-233-8811 | Follow the link to input your address or city. It will pull up all the food pantries in your area. Call the number for further assistance. | |
Shelter | 210 E Center Suite A 208-232-0178 | Aid For Friends provides homeless shelter services along with meals, laundry services, and showers for individuals and families. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 355 S. Arthur Avenue 208-232-0742 | Family Services Alliance provides emergency shelter and safe house services along with family support – call their number for more info. | |
Housing/Rent Services | Pocatello Housing Authority | 711 N 6th Ave 208-233-6276 | The Pocatello Housing Authority provides affordable housing for individuals in the area. They don’t have an active website so, give them a call to set up an appointment. |
Victim & Survivor Services | 355 S. Arthur Avenue 208-232-0742 | Family Services Alliance provides services for victims/survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. They also provide family support and counseling services. | |
Childcare | 200 N 15th Ave 208-234-2294 | Tender Loving Childcare provides childcare and after school services for children ages 1-12. They also provide services for children with special needs. | |
Transportation | 5815 S 5th Ave 208-234-2287 | Follow the link to access maps and bus routes in Pocatello. | |
LGBTQ+ | Follow the link to find various LGBTQ+ services in eastern Idaho. |
Twin Falls, ID
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 3562 South TK Avenue (Boise) 208-336-9643 | Follow the link to input your address or city. It will pull up all the food pantries in your area. Call the number for further assistance. | |
Shelter | Valley House Homeless Shelter | 507 Addison Ave 208-734-7736 | Valley House offers shelter services in Twin Falls. They don’t have an active website so, give them a call to inquire about services. |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 212 2nd Ave West 208-733-0100 | Voices Against Violence provides shelter and counseling services for victims of abuse. | |
Housing/Rent Services | |||
Victim & Survivor Services | 212 2nd Ave West 208-733-0100 | Voices Against Violence provides robust services for victims/survivors of domestic, elderly, immigrant, pregnancy, LGBT, and sexual abuse. They also provide shelter and counseling services. | |
Childcare | 1411 Falls Ave East, Suite 501 208-736-0382 | Jazzy’s provides childcare and early learning services to children from birth to 5 years old. | |
Transportation | |||
LGBTQ+ | 200 2nd Ave N 800-769-0045 | Planned Parenthood of Twin Falls can provide educational and referral services for LGBTQ+ clients. |
Coeur D’Alene, ID
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 6000 N Ramsey Rd 208-676-0632 | Lake City Community Food Bank provides food pantry services to those in the Coeur D’Alene area. Must provide proof of residence. | |
Shelter | 201 E Harrison Ave 208-664-3095 | St. Vincent De Paul Emergency Shelter provides shelter services for men, women, families, and veterans. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 196 W Haycraft Ave 208-665-4673 | UGM provides shelter services and addiction recovery services for women and children. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 451 Government Way 208-446-1888 | Kootenai County Assistance provides housing assistance for those who qualify. Call the number to inquire about eligibility. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 850 N 4th St 208-664-9303 | Safe Passage Violence Prevention Center provides support for victims/survivors of domestic and sexual violence. They also have children’s advocacy programs. | |
Childcare | 315 N 4th St 208-667-0677 | CDLC provides learning and daycare programs for kids ages 6 weeks to kindergarten. | |
Transportation | 451 N Government Way 877-941-7433 | Follow the link to find bus routes in the Coeur D’Alene area. | |
LGBTQ+ | 208-352-3518 | NIPA hosts events and can connect LGBTQ+ folks to local resources in the Coeur D’Alene area. |
Draper, UT
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 3150 S 900 W (SLC) 801-978-2452 | The Utah Food Bank provides meals and goods to individuals and families all over Utah. Follow the link or call their number to find your nearest mobile pantry or food drive event. | |
Shelter | 529 West 7300 South (Midvale) 801-569-1201 | The Road Home provides shelter services and housing case management to help individuals experiencing homelessness. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 322 E 300 S (SLC) 801-537-8604 | The YWCA provides shelter for women and children. They also have counseling programs, child care, and other advocacy programs. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 1776 S W Temple (SLC) 801-487-2161 | Housing Authority of SLC provides subsidies housing for those who qualify. Go to their website or give them a call to fill out an application for low-income housing. You can also access the waitlist times on their website. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 322 E 300 S (SLC) 801-537-8604 | The YWCA provides support for victims/survivors of domestic violence, rape, and other sexual/physical violence. | |
Childcare | 248 E 13800 S 801-244-7073 | Discovery Bay provides childcare for babies, toddlers, and elementary aged children. Pick up services are also provided. Give them a call for more info. | |
Transportation | 250 S 600 W (SLC) 801-743-3882 | UTA provides bus, light rail, and frontrunner services to the SLC, Provo, and Ogden areas. Follow the link to find a route near you. | |
LGBTQ+ | 1380 Main St (SLC) 801-539-8800 | The Utah Pride Center provides various support groups, counseling services, and community events for LGBTQ+ individuals. |
St. George, UT
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 3150 S 900 W (SLC) 801-978-2452 | The Utah Food Bank provides meals and goods to individuals and families all over Utah. Follow the link or call their number to find your nearest mobile pantry or food drive event. | |
Shelter | 948 N 1300 W 435-628-9310 | Switchpoint provides emergency shelter, food pantry, laundry, housing services, and more. Follow the link or give them a call about accessing services. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | Address is confidential 435-628-0458 (24/7 hotline) | Dove Center provides emergency shelter, counseling, and victim/survivor advocacy support. They can also assist with legal/court matters. Call their 24/7 hotline to inquire services or follow the link. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 948 N 1300 W 435-628-9310 | Switchpoint provides housing grant subsidies for those who qualify. Give them a call to set up an appointment. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | Address is confidential 435-628-0458 (24/7 hotline) | Dove Center provides emergency shelter, counseling, and victim/survivor advocacy support. They can also assist with legal/court matters. Call their 24/7 hotline to inquire services or follow the link. | |
Childcare | 45 S 800 E 435-674-1234 | Dixie Kids provides childcare services for children ages 0-12 years old. They also have a Hurricane location. Call them for more info. | |
Transportation | 953 E Red Hills Parkway 435-673-8726 | SunTran provides public transportation to the St George area. Follow the link to access routes and maps. | |
LGBTQ+ | Encircle St. George | 190 S 100 E | Encircle provides group therapy and other supportive resources for LGBTQ+ youth and adults. |
Brigham City/Logan, UT
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 3150 S 900 W (SLC) 801-978-2452 | The Utah Food Bank provides meals and goods to individuals and families all over Utah. Follow the link or call their number to find your nearest mobile pantry or food drive event. | |
Shelter | 269 W 33rd St (Ogden) 801-621-5036 | Lantern House provides shelter for men, women, and children. Services include: case management, meals, and support with obtaining permanent housing. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 269 W 33rd St (Ogden) 801-621-5036 | Lantern House provides shelter for men, women, and children. Services include: case management, meals, and support with obtaining permanent housing. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 170 N Main St (Logan) 435-752-7242 | Logan Housing Authority provides housing assistance for those who qualify. Call the number to inquire about eligibility. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 435 E 700 S 435-723-5600 | New Hope Crisis Center provides support groups, legal services, and case management services for those who have experienced sexual and domestic violence. | |
Childcare | 60 W 800 S (Smithfield) 435-535-1675 | Doodlebug Academy provides childcare, and after school programs for kids ages 6 weeks to 12 years old. | |
Transportation | 754 W 600 N (Logan) 435-752-2877 | Follow the link to view bus routes in the Logan area. | |
LGBTQ+ | 596 E 900 N (Logan) 435-363-5473 | Cache Pride Center provides basic needs services and support with healthcare and mental healthcare. |
Roy, UT
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 3150 S 900 W (SLC) 801-978-2452 | The Utah Food Bank provides meals and goods to individuals and families all over Utah. Follow the link or call their number to find your nearest mobile pantry or food drive event. | |
Shelter | 269 W 33rd St (Ogden) 801-621-5036 | Lantern House provides shelter for men, women, and children. Services include: case management, meals, and support with obtaining permanent housing. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 269 W 33rd St (Ogden) 801-621-5036 | Lantern House provides shelter for men, women, and children. Services include: case management, meals, and support with obtaining permanent housing. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 170 N Main St (Logan) 435-752-7242 | Logan Housing Authority provides housing assistance to those who qualify. Call them to inquire eligibility. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 435 E 700 S 435-723-5600 | New Hope Crisis Center provides support groups, legal services, and case management services for those who have experienced sexual and domestic violence. | |
Childcare | 5353 1950 W St 801-773-0447 | Kiddie Academy provides daycare, preschool, and after school programs for kids ages 6 week to 12 years. | |
Transportation | 250 S 600 W (SLC) 801-743-3882 | UTA provides bus, light rail, and frontrunner services to the SLC, Provo, and Ogden areas. Follow the link to find a route near you. | |
LGBTQ+ | 1380 Main St (SLC) 801-539-8800 | The Utah Pride Center provides various support groups, counseling services, and community events for LGBTQ+ individuals. |
Nephi/Spanish Fork, UT
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 3150 S 900 W (SLC) 801-978-2452 | The Utah Food Bank provides meals and goods to individuals and families all over Utah. Follow the link or call their number to find your nearest mobile pantry or food drive event. | |
Shelter | 299 E 900 S (Provo) 801-373-1825 | The Food and Care Coalition provides hot meal services and soon-to-be shelter services. A low-income dental clinic is also available. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 1433 E 800 N (Orem) 801-227-5038 | The Center for Women and Children in Crisis provides shelter services, and services for those experiencing domestic violence and sexual assault. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 485 N Freedom Blvd (Provo) 801-373-8333 | The Housing Authority of Utah County provides housing assistance to those who qualify. Call them to inquire eligibility. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 1433 E 800 N (Orem) 801-227-5038 | The Center for Women and Children in Crisis provides shelter services, and services for those experiencing domestic violence and sexual assault. | |
Childcare | 910 E 100 N Suite #215 (Payson) 385-240-3644 | Discovery Tree Academy provides daycare and afterschool programs in Payson and Springville, Utah. | |
Transportation | 250 S 600 W (SLC) 801-743-3882 | UTA provides bus, light rail, and frontrunner services to the SLC, Provo, and Ogden areas. Follow the link to find a route near you. | |
LGBTQ+ | 91 W 200 S (Provo) 385-300-8365 | Encircle provides group therapy and other supportive resources for LGBTQ+ youth and adults. |
Lancaster, PA
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 500 Becker Road (Leola) 717-824-1227 | Blessings of Hope provides community food boxes and food pantry services to folks in the Leola area. | |
Shelter | 105 E King St 717-394-3425 | TLC Lancaster provides shelter services for families, couples/singles, and veterans. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 110 N Lime St 717-393-1735 | YWCA Lancaster provides emergency shelter, childcare, and sexual violence advocacy and counseling. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 325 Church St 717-397-2835 | Lancaster City Housing Authority provides housing assistance to those who qualify. Call them to inquire eligibility. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 110 N Lime St 717-393-1735 | YWCA Lancaster provides emergency shelter, childcare, and sexual violence advocacy and counseling. | |
Childcare | 175 S West End Ave 717-490-6778 | Fresh Start Childcare provides daycare services for kids ages 6 weeks to 12 years old. | |
Transportation | 225 N Queen St 717-291-1243 | Follow the link to find bus routes in the Lancaster area. | |
LGBTQ+ | 342 N Queen Street Rear 717-715-6917 | The Lancaster LGBTQ+ Coalition provides resources and group events for all ages. |
DuBois, PA
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 228 1st St 814-371-2470 | The DuBois Area Food Pantry operates the 1st, 2nd, and 4th Thursday of every month. Follow the link for more info. | |
Shelter | 814-371-0333 | Haven House Shelter provides shelter for the homeless in Clearfield, Elk, and Jefferson counties. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 814-371-0333 | Haven House Shelter provides shelter for the homeless in Clearfield, Elk, and Jefferson counties. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 21 E Long Ave 814-371-2290 | DuBois Housing Authority provides housing assistance to those who qualify. Call them to inquire eligibility. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 90 Beaver Dr Suite 212D 814-371-9677 | Passages Inc. provides individual/group counseling and prevention services for youth. | |
Childcare | 180 McCracken Run Rd 814-375-5539 | Little Hands Childcare Center provides quality care for children through pre-k. | |
Transportation | 44 Transportation Center (Johnsonburg) 866-282-4968 | Follow the link to access maps and transit information for the DuBois area. | |
LGBTQ+ | Centre LGBTQA Network hosts events and connects community members to appropriate resources for LGBTQIA+ related matters. |
Colorado Springs, CO
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 2605 Preamble Point 719-528-1247 | Care and Share Food Bank for Southern Colorado provides pantry services for folks in Southern Colorado. Follow the link and enter your address to find the nearest food pantry. | |
Shelter | 21 S Wahsatch Ave 719-473-8890 | Colorado House and Resource Center provides housing and life skills courses. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 5 W Las Vegas St 719-884-2758 | Springs Rescue Mission provides men’s and women’s shelters, food and clothing services, and empowerment programs. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 831 S Nevada Ave 719-387-6700 | Colorado Springs Housing Authority provides housing assistance to those who qualify. Call them to inquire eligibility. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 1330 Fox St (Denver) 303-839-9999 | CCASA has resources for victims/survivors of sexual violence all over Colorado. Follow the link to find services in your area. | |
Childcare | 6835 Delmonico Dr 719-598-1818 | Discovery Kids provides childcare and after school programs for kids ages 6 weeks to 12 years old. | |
Transportation | 1015 Transit Dr 719-385-7433 | MMT provides bus route services to the Colorado Springs area. Follow the link to find bus routes. | |
LGBTQ+ | 602-466-2501 | Pride Guide Colorado provides a guide to LGBTQ+ services statewide. Follow the link to find services in your area. |
Boulder, CO
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 2960 Valmont Rd 720-382-1971 | Harvest of Hope Pantry provides food pantry services to the Boulder area. | |
Shelter | 4869 N Broadway 303-442-4646 | Boulder Shelter for the Homeless provides shelter for men, women, and children. Services include: case management, meals, and support with obtaining permanent housing. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 835 North Street 303-449-8623 | SPAN provides shelter for men, women, and children affected by domestic violence. Services include: emergency shelter, education/advocacy, and support with obtaining permanent housing. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 4800 N Broadway 720-564-4610 | Boulder Housing Partners provides housing assistance to those who qualify. Call them to inquire eligibility. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 1330 Fox St (Denver) 303-839-9999 | CCASA has resources for victims/survivors of sexual violence all over Colorado. Follow the link to find services in your area. | |
Childcare | 3050 34th St 303-443-5595 | KinderCare provides childcare and education to kids ages 6 weeks to kindergarten. | |
Transportation | 1777 Broadway 303-441-3388 | RTD provides bus routes around Boulder. Follow the link to access maps and routes. | |
LGBTQ+ | 602-466-2501 | Pride Guide Colorado provides a guide to LGBTQ+ services statewide. Follow the link to find services in your area. |
Fort Collins, CO
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 1301 Blue Spruce Dr. 970-493-4477 | Food Bank for Larimer County provides food pantry services for those who qualify. Follow the link for more info. | |
Shelter | 316 Jefferson St. 970-224-4302 | Fort Collins Rescue Mission provides shelter and food services for men, women, and children. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 101 N Howes St. 970-581-8803 | Gabriel House provides shelter for pregnant women and families. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 1715 W Mountain Ave. 970-416-2910 | Fort Collins Housing Authority provides housing assistance to those who qualify. Call them to inquire eligibility. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 1330 Fox St. (Denver) 303-839-9999 | CCASA has resources for victims/survivors of sexual violence all over Colorado. Follow the link to find services in your area. | |
Childcare | 2464 Marquette St. 970-223-1245 | Hearts in Hands provides infant, preschool, kindergarten, and summer camp programs for children. | |
Transportation | 250 N Mason St. 970-221-6620 | Follow the link to access bus routes and maps in the Fort Collins area. | |
LGBTQ+ | 602-466-2501 | Pride Guide Colorado provides a guide to LGBTQ+ services statewide. Follow the link to find services in your area. |
Littleton, CO
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 5804 S. Datura St. 303-953-7180 | Life Center provides food bank services along with language classes, GED classes, and winter shelter services. | |
Shelter | 5804 S. Datura St. 303-953-7180 | Life Center offers shelter services and legal aid for low income individuals. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 5804 S. Datura St. 303-953-7180 | Life Center offers shelter services and legal aid for low income individuals. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 5808 S Rapp St. Suite 100 303-794-9608 | South Metro Housing Options provides housing assistance to those who qualify. Call them to inquire eligibility. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 1330 Fox St (Denver) 303-839-9999 | CCASA has resources for victims/survivors of sexual violence all over Colorado. Follow the link to find services in your area. | |
Childcare | 7991 Southpark Way 303-795-6555 | Primrose School of Littleton provides afterschool, preschool, and daycare programs for kids ages 6 weeks to 12 years old. | |
Transportation | 1660 Blake Street (Denver) 303-299-6000 | Visit the RTD website for info on bus and light rail routes in the Denver/Littleton area. | |
LGBTQ+ | 602-466-2501 | Pride Guide Colorado provides a guide to LGBTQ+ services statewide. Follow the link to find services in your area. |
Anchorage, AK
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 3710 E 20th Ave 907-222-7300 | St. Francis House Food Pantry provides food bank services for those who qualify in the Anchorage area. | |
Shelter | 2823 E Tudor Rd 907-563-5603 | Anchorage Gospel Rescue Mission provides shelter, counseling, limited medical care, and sobriety support groups. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 100 W 13th Ave 907-279-9581 | AWAIC provides shelter services for women and children who are escaping domestic violence along with education and prevention services. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 3510 Spenard Rd. Suite 100 907-793-3000 | Cook Inlet Housing Authority provides housing assistance to those who qualify. Call them to inquire eligibility. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 100 W 13th Ave 907-279-9581 | AWAIC provides shelter services for women and children who are escaping domestic violence along with education and prevention services. | |
Childcare | 6370 Debarr Road 907-333-1231 | Carousel Child Care Center provides preschool, childcare, and after school programs for children ages 12 months to 11 years. | |
Transportation | 3600 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. 907-343-6543 | Follow the link to view bus routes and maps in the Anchorage area. | |
LGBTQ+ | 801 W Fireweed Lane Suite 103 907-929-4528 | Identity Alaska provides support groups, youth programs, and other services for LGBTQ+ individuals. |
Ames, IA
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 611 Clark Ave 515-344-4357 | Food at First provides hot meal and food bank services to the Ames area. | |
Shelter | 225 S Kellogg Ave 515-232-8075 | Emergency Residence Project provides emergency shelter and rapid rehousing services. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 613 Clark Ave 515-292-0500 | ACCESS provides emergency shelter for women and children who are escaping domestic violence. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 1201 SE Gateway Dr (Grimes) 515-986-1882 | CIRHA provides housing assistance to those who qualify. Call them to inquire eligibility. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 613 Clark Ave 515-292-0500 | ACCESS provides services for victims of human trafficking and those who have experienced sexual abuse and domestic violence. Services include counseling, shelter, and support groups. | |
Childcare | 2623 Bruner Dr 515-294-9838 | University Community Childcare provides childcare programs for children ages 6 weeks to 11 years old. | |
Transportation | 601 N University Blvd 515-292-1100 | Follow the link to access bus routes and schedules in the Ames area. | |
LGBTQ+ | 950 Office Park Rd, Suite 240 (West Des Moines) 515-288-4019 | One Iowa is an advocacy nonprofit that provides connections to LGBTQ+ resources all over that state of Iowa. |
Dodge City, KS
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 906 Central Ave 620-227-1562 | Follow the link to find food bank services in the Dodge City area. | |
Shelter | Manna House | 1012 1st Ave 620-227-6707 | Manna House provides shelter and food services. Call the number for more information. |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 906 Central Ave 620-227-1562 | Catholic Charities provides services for women and families. Follow the link for more information. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 407 E Bend St 620-225-1965 | Dodge City Housing Authority provides housing assistance to those who qualify. Call them to inquire eligibility. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 906 Central Ave 620-227-1562 | Catholic Charities provides services for women and families. Follow the link for more information. | |
Childcare | Joy! Child Development Center | 210 Soule St 620-227-6136 | Call the provided number to inquire of services. |
Transportation | 201 E Wyatt Earp Blvd 620-225-8119 | Follow the link for bus routs and maps in Dodge City. | |
LGBTQ+ | 800 N Market (Wichita) 316-285-0007 | The Center of Wichita provides services for LGBTQ youth and families in the Wichita area. Call for additional info. |
Manhattan, KS
Resource | Place & Website | Address & Number | Services Provided |
Food Bank | 905 Yuma Street 785-537-0730 | Flint Hills Breadbasket provides food pantry services for individuals in the Manhattan area. | |
Shelter | 416 S 4th Street 785-537-3113 | Manhattan Emergency Shelter Inc. provides emergency shelter and housing assistance for individuals and families. | |
Shelter (Women & Children) | 437 Houston St. 785-539-2785 | The Crisis Center provides emergency shelter for women and children fleeing domestic violence and abuse. | |
Housing/Rent Services | 300 N 5th St 785-776-8588 | Manhattan Housing Authority provides housing assistance to those who qualify. Call them to inquire eligibility. | |
Victim & Survivor Services | 437 Houston St. 785-539-2785 | The Crisis Center provides shelter, children’s services, support groups, and assistance with protection orders. | |
Childcare | 2024 Vanesta Place 785-539-7000 | Creche provides infant and preschool programs. | |
Transportation | 5815 Marlatt Ave 785-537-6345 | Follow the link to access bus routes and maps in the Manhattan area. | |
LGBTQ+ | PO Box 906 | FHHRP hosts LGBTQ+ community events and can connect individuals to resources in the area. |