Homelessness
Arcata House
Address: 1005 11th St.,
Arcata
CA
95521Phone: 
707-822-4528
Case management for persons living in this transitional housing program. Transitional housing to learn skills needed to reach a goal of permanent housing. Focus is on women and children. Includes case management. Apartment first program places homeless single people with a disability into apartment or home.
Crescent City Community Assistance Network (CAN)
Address: 455 Standard Veneer Road,
Crescent City
CA
95531Phone: 
(707) 464-9190
Temporary emergency shelter provided after completing a screening process. Homeowner and Rental Assistance for the elderly and disabled.
Eureka Rescue Mission (Men)
Address: 110 2nd St.,
Eureka
CA
95501Phone: 
707-443-4551
Emergency shelter and transitional housing. Length of stay no more than 60 days. Must remain clean and sober. Mon-Su, sign in 5:30 and stay for meal, shower and bed space. Open 365 days per year.
Eureka Rescue Mission Women &Children’s Shelter
Address: 107 3rd St.,
Eureka
CA
95501Phone: 
707-443-5016
Emergency shelter and transitional housing. Intake before 5:00pm (preferably) or later in case of emergency.
Eureka Rescue Mission Women and Children
Address: 107 3rd Street,
Eureka
Ca
95501Phone: 
707-443-5016
Breakfast T/Th 8:00am-9:00.Dinner Every night 4:45pm, Mandatory Chapel Service Following, No ID/proof of income needed.
Humboldt Domestic Violence Services
Address: P.O. Box # 969,
Eureka
CA
95503Phone: 
707-443-6042 (24 hour crisis line)
Phone: 
866-668-6543 (toll free outside local calling area)
Phone: 
707-444-9255 (Office)
Website: http://www.hdvs.org
Emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence. Restraining order assistance. Support groups with free child care. Support group hours: Mon. 6-7:30pm, Thurs. 6-7:30pm, Fri 12-1:30pm. Children 17 yrs and under may stay with the parent. Victims of domestic violence should call the crisis line. Offers temporary shelter and support, including support groups, temporary restraining orders, court advocacy, emergency food, clothing, and transportation. 30 days safe house also available.
Humboldt Housing Now
Phone: 
707-441-1001 (for 'pre-screening')
Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-housing Program. Through United Way and RCAA. Federal Stimulus grant $ available to prevent eviction and provide for security deposits!!!
MAC House
Address: 2415 Second St.,
Eureka
CA
95501Phone: 
707-269-9590
Phone: 
707-269-2002 (office)
Phone: 
707-269-2075 (Emergency shelter)
Website: http://www.rcaa.org/macenter.htm
Case management for residents of this homeless transitional housing facility. Transitional housing to learn skills needed to reach a goal of permanent housing. Single men, single women, and families with or without children. The MAC house is not an emergency shelter. The intake process can last two or more weeks and participant must be on CalWorks.
North Coast Resource Center nee: Arcata Endeavor
Address: 501 9th Ave,
Arcata
CA
95521Phone: 
707-822-5008
Website: http://www.arcataendeavor.org
Not a shelter. Case management for homeless persons. Includes emergency interventions, referrals, emergency telephone and travel aid, ID search, SSI assistance. NCRC provides support for homeless people, to include: hot meals and food bank, phone. Must provide proof of Arcata residency for food.
RCAA Family Services Emergency Shelter
Address: 926 G St,
Eureka
CA
95501Phone: 
707-269-2075
Website: http://www.rcaa.org/emershel.html
Call between 1:00PM and 3:00PM. By referral only. Entry point for Bridge House, Safe Haven, Second Step, motel vouchers. Other than a very limited supply of motel vouchers there are no emergency shelter services available at this number. Also call this number to be set up an appt. for interview for MAC house (transitional housing)
Youth Services Bureau
Address: 1100 California St,
Eureka
CA
95501
Website: http://www.rcaa.org/ysb.html
Case management for teens ages 12-21 through a variety of residential or outreach programs related to unstable housing or homelessness. Also, advice and assessment for parents with concerns about teen children. This is also a crisis line but is appropriate for initial inquiries as well.
Our House: Crisis Shelter for homeless or at-risk youth between the ages of 12-17
The Launch Pad: Transitional living for homeless, runaway or at-risk youth ages 16-18b
Raven Project: Drop in Center and Street Outreach Program for homeless, runaway, or at-risk youth ages 12-21. Showers, laundry, meals, toiletries, clothing and shoes, mail and phone service, employment assistance, other psychosocial and educational supports
Our House: Crisis Shelter for homeless or at-risk youth between the ages of 12-17
The Launch Pad: Transitional living for homeless, runaway or at-risk youth ages 16-18b
Raven Project: Drop in Center and Street Outreach Program for homeless, runaway, or at-risk youth ages 12-21. Showers, laundry, meals, toiletries, clothing and shoes, mail and phone service, employment assistance, other psychosocial and educational supports




