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J
3 years ago

Been living here on and off for awhile now between...

Been living here on and off for awhile now between trips to town and being in my car. This place offers steady help and provisions for the poor but they will start charging rent after a week so be ready to work for what you want. Otherwise it's a great place to be and I'm happy to leave a satisfactory review. Staff is great, cafeteria is clean and overall the place is safe.

EDIT- I don't know where I'd be without this shelter. They took me in when I had noting and potentially saved me from getting Covid they helped me get a home and a job ofmy own as well they also provided me with furniture and a place to love

r
3 years ago

Dont let the negative reviews fool you. Most of th...

Dont let the negative reviews fool you. Most of the reviewers have been asked to leave because of rule lnfractions ie smoking weed in restrooms, showing up for shelter drunk/high, verbally abusing staff, not controlling children/selves, threatening staff. The shelter has a check in time, some feel that doesnt apply to them and become abusive when turned away. Some seem to forget where they're at and expect luxury accomodations and if their expectations arent met become abusive.

C
4 years ago

It's not open to the public right now to sit in th...

It's not open to the public right now to sit in the drop in center. I generally will go there to sit in here to stay out of the heat and out of the cold. The general Public can eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner there. Because of the social distancing and the COVID-19 pandemic, there are so many people who are allowed in the dining room at a time now. I've been back within a week's time to pick up my mail. I miss going in the drop-in to watch movies, nod off when I need to, use the facilities if necessary, and eat all the snacks and drink all the beverages that I want. I buy too much an end up giving most of it away. Hopefully the drop in center opens back up soon. I want to take my baby boy there. It's my second home.