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HUD Homelessness Resources

Below is a complete list of organizations providing service and support for homeless individuals in Columbia. Browse the listings and get in contact with the organization directly to arrange appropriate assistance if you are currently facing homelessness.

Alston Wilkes Society

Address: 3519 Medical Drive, SC, Columbia

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Christ Central Ministries

Address: 2401 Main Street, SC, Columbia

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City of Columbia Emergency Winter Shelter

Address: Calhoun Street, SC, Columbia

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Columbia Women's Shelter

Address: 3425 North Main Street, SC, Columbia

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Family Promise of the Midlands

Address: 1333 Omarest Drive, SC, Columbia

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Family Shelter

Address: 2411 Two Notch Road, SC, Columbia

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Harvest Hope Food Bank

Address: 2220 Shop Road, SC, Columbia

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Homeless No More

Address: 2411 Two Notch Road, SC, Columbia

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Midlands Housing Alliance

Address: 2025 Main Street, SC, Columbia

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NACA

Address: 810 Dutch Square Boulevard Ste #220, SC, Columbia

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Oliver Gospel

Address: 1100 Taylor Street, SC, Columbia

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Salvation Army of the Midlands - Food Distribution Center

Address: 3024 Farrow Road, SC, Columbia

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St. Lawrence Place

Address: 2400 Waites Road, SC, Columbia

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The Salvation Army of the Midlands

Address: 3024 Farrow Road, SC, Columbia

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Transitions Homeless Center

Address: 2025 Main Street, SC, Columbia

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United Way Association of South Carolina

Address: 914 Richland Street a200, SC, Columbia

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United Way of the Midlands

Address: 1818 Blanding Street, SC, Columbia

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Family Housing and Food Assistance:

Family Housing and Food Assistance includes services related housing and food security. This includes rental assistance, food stamps, access to food pantries, and more.

Elderly and Senior Support:

Senior Support offers services specific to the needs of senior citizens, including meals, transportation, healthcare services and more.

Support The Working Poor:

Low Income Family Assistance offers child care services, job training, and other related services to help ease the financial burden of being the head of household. In addition to various financial assistance, the goal is to also empower individuals to increase their earning capacity through skills training and job placement programs.

Children and Youth Services:

Children and Youth Services encompass a wide range of programs, including Head Start, CHIP, WIC, and other programs designed to improve the welfare of children.

Crisis Support:

Crisis Support provides services for circumstances such as transitional housing for women, eviction prevention, and other assistance necessary to support individuals during times of unforeseen life circumstances.

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