Housing - Shelters
Asian Women's Home
A shelter for women with or without children who must be victims of domestic violence. If qualified, housing is provided in a motel and a COVID 19 test is required until a bed becomes available.
Eligibility and Referral Process
Women and children 12 years old and under.
Intake is by phone.
Contacts
408-975-2739
240 Moorpark Ave. Ste. 300, San Jose 95128
BRC - Medical Respite Program
Medical Respite Program currently not operational. Valley Health Center at the BRC is still open
Eligibility and Referral Process
Call to find out if criteria are met
Contacts
408-510-7543
2011 Little Orchard St., San Jose 95125
[email protected]
Casa De Clara (Shelter)
Women-only shelter, children allowed
Eligibility and Referral Process
Clients must be clean and sober. We offer food distribution on Wed.
Showers are available Mon., Wed., and Sun. Clients can call or go to www.sjcw.org for times and locations. We also provide an address for clients to receive mail at 318 N 6th St. San Jose, CA 95112.
Contacts
408-297-8330
318 N 6th St. San Jose, CA 95112
[email protected]
[email protected]
CityTeam Heritage Home
Crisis pregnant home, for single women and or homeless individuals or individuals in an abusive relationship and need a safe home.
Eligibility and Referral Process
18 and older. Call for screening and intake.
Contacts
408-294-1238
435 N. Third, San Jose, CA 95112
[email protected]
CityTeam House of Grace
Casa De Clara (Shelter)
Women-only shelter, children allowed
Eligibility and Referral Process
Clients must be clean and sober. We offer food distribution on Wed.
Showers are available Mon., Wed., and Sun. Clients can call or go to www.sjcw.org for times and locations. We also provide an address for clients to receive mail at 318 N 6th St. San Jose, CA 95112.
Contacts
408-297-8330
318 N 6th St. San Jose, CA 95112
[email protected]
[email protected]
CityTeam Heritage Home
Crisis pregnant home, for single women and or homeless individuals or individuals in an abusive relationship and need a safe home.
Eligibility and Referral Process
18 and older. Call for screening and intake.
Contacts
408-294-1238
435 N. Third, San Jose, CA 95112
[email protected]
Life transforming program that addresses abusive relationships, life-controlling and self-destructive behaviors for women and children ages 0-5.
Eligibility and Referral Process
Single women, women with children. Call for screening and intake
Contacts
408-885-8080
2306 Zanker Rd. San Jose, CA 95131
CityTeam Renew Men's Program
CityTeam Renew Men's Residential Program empowers men to address life- controlling and self-destructive behaviors to transform their lives.
Eligibility and Referral Process
18 and older, men only. Call for a phone screening application at 408-288-2185 between 9am and 4pn Monday through Friday. A case manager will call back with a follow up intake assessment to determine if the program fits their needs.
Contacts
408-288-2185
580 Charles St., San Jose, CA 95112
[email protected]
[email protected]
CityTeam Youth Collective
Transitional housing program for young women, 18 to 24, providing a bridge to independent adult living
Eligibility and Referral Process
Female only. Call for screening and intake
Contacts
408-232-5630
4305 Arpeggio St., San Jose, CA 95136
[email protected]
CityTeam Turning Point
CityTeam Turning Point for Men is supportive, transitional housing that stabilizes and empowers men with spiritual support, life skills and employment optimization.
Eligibility and Referral Process
18 and older, men only. Call for screening and intake
Contacts
408-288-2153
1174 Old Bayshore Hwy San Jose, CA 95112
[email protected]
Family Supportive Housing
Homeless families with children: meals, shelter, workshops, clothes closet and Health Van.
Eligibility and Referral Process
Homeless families with children
Call between 10:00 – 11:00 a.m., M – F. Tuesday is intake day. 24/7, 365
Contacts
408-926-8885
692 N. King Rd. San Jose 95116
Georgia Travis House (Shelter)
Georgia Travis House (formerly Commercial Street Inn) is an emergency shelter for single females and families with children (We take men now!)
Serves 12 family and up to 17 singles
GTH offers - Case management, workshops, children's programing, uplift, rental and deposit assistance, medical services, therapy and a warm and welcoming environment.
Eligibility and Referral Process
Clients are referred through the Here4You Hotline: Call (408) 385-2400
Clients must have ID, any children must have birth certificates.
Contacts
408-271-1630
260 Commercial St. San Jose, CA 95112
HomeFirst Services, Boccardo Reception Center
Formerly called EHC Lifebuilders, HomeFirst provides housing for homeless individuals and individuals at risk of becoming homeless through emergency shelters, transitional housing and other programs. HomeFirst helps with housing problem solving, rental assistance, including deposits, transportation services and transitional housing referrals. A medical shelter for recently discharged hospital patients who are homeless is also available. We have a medical clinic on site.
Eligibility and Referral Process
Call for information.
Contacts
408-510-7600 HomeFirst Helpline Number
408-510-7521 Boccardo Reception Center Front Desk Number
[email protected]
2011 Little Orchard Blvd., San José, CA (located on Bus Line 26)
https://www.homefirstscc.org/programs
HomeFirst, Boccardo Family Living Center
Permanent Housing. Admin. Center offices are open M-Th from 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Accepts migrant families and two parent families, allowing families to stay together.
Eligibility and Referral Process
Call for information.
Contacts
408-539-2192
13545 Monterey Rd, San Martin, CA 95046
[email protected]
Salvation Army
Emmanuel House
This transitional housing program is for men in a clean and sober environment. You must have a stable source of income to be eligible for this program. Income may be from employment, retirement, or a disability benefits program (SSI, SSDI).
Eligibility and Referral Process
Shelter beds for men only. You may remain in the program for two years. Program fees for those with employment income vary between $120, $160, and $200 per week, depending on bed assignment. Of this amount, $20, is put into a mandatory savings account. Individuals receiving disability benefits or other fixed income pay a monthly fee of, $480, $640, or $800, depending on bed assignment. Of this amount, $80 is placed into a savings account. Total savings are returned when you leave the program.
Overnight Program
This is a free program for men only.
Intake is from 3:30 pm - 4:00 pm
If you have not stayed at the Emmanuel House before, you will be asked to present a valid government issued photo ID. Beds are for a single night. Repeat this process each night you want a bed.
Intake process: 3:30 pm - 4:00 pm
You must be here in person.
All men must submit to a breathalyzer test (zero tolerance for alcohol) and take a mandatory shower.
There are no in/out privileges. If you leave the shelter after intake, you give up your bed for the night
If you have not stayed at the Emmanuel House before, you will be asked to present a valid government issued photo ID.
Beds are for a single night. Repeat this process each night you want a bed
Free meals are provided to the public as follows:
Breakfast: 7:15 am - 8:00 am (Monday - Saturday)
Dinner: 5:15 pm - 6:00 pm (Monday - Saturday)
Contact
408-282-1175
[email protected]
https://siliconvalley.salvationarmy.org
405 N. 4TH St, San Jose, CA 95112
Program Manager: Owen Persons
408-282-1175
[email protected]
Santa Clara County Shelter Hotline
Information on shelter availability for single men and women, families, and youth, including cold weather shelters. If shelter hotline staff are assisting other customers, leave a name and number and staff will call back, same day.
Eligibility and Referral Process
Call for information.
Contacts
408-278-6420 - Shelter hotline Mon. thru Fri. 9am – 6pm
408-808-7770 - COVID-19 Isolation and Quarantine Hotline
Emergency Shelters:
https://www.sccgov.org/sites/osh/solutions/InterimSolutions/Pages/Homeless-Shelters.aspx
Shelters:
https://www.sccgov.org/sites/osh/NeedAssistance/Shelter/Pages/home.aspx
I Need Shelter - Supportive Housing - County of Santa Clara
408-926-8885 Waiting List Hotline
The two shelters for families with children who share a common waiting list. In order to get on this waiting list, call the number above between 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m., Monday through Friday.
YWCA Support Network
Emergency assistance for battered individuals, domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking; shelter, counseling, advocacy no age limit.
Eligibility and Referral Process
Call for information - no age limit
Contacts
800-572-2782 Hotline 24 hours
408-295-4011 Information
375 South Third St., San Jose, CA 95112
[email protected]