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  1. The CMHB is a portable shelter benefit. The office is located at 209a – 1075 Portage Avenue. You can contact them by email at CMHB@endhomelessnesswinnipeg.ca or by phone at 204-915-6940 or 204-619-8746. Eligible recipients are renters in core housing need: experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness.

  2. Main Street Project 637 Main: 24/7, 18+ low-barrier day drop-in and overnight shelter with showers, food, clothing. Co-ed sleep area during the day; separate areas for women and nonbinary people; co-ed sleepers; and men overnight. 204-982-8267.

  3. People using 3 adult emergency shelters (May 2024) Click To See More Data. Together we can end homelessness in Winnipeg.

  4. 204-946-9402. 24/7 18+ Overnight Shelter. Food and Clothing Available. Separate Floors for Men and Women. Click for other housing, shelter and health programs. DONATE TO THE SALVATION ARMY.

  5. Manitoba Association of Women's Shelters Inc. MAWS is a collective association of 11 interpersonal and family violence shelters and 15 associate members.

  6. Siloam Mission is a Christian humanitarian organization that alleviates hardships & provides transition opportunities for those experiencing homelessness in Winnipeg.

  7. Find a Family Violence Shelter. Visit Sheltersafe.ca a Canada wide national website to locate emergency shelters for domestic, family and gender-based violence. Manitoba shelters provide a variety of services for individuals and families suffering from abuse.

  8. Nov 7, 2023 · A safe place of respite, shelter and support with dignity and without judgement. We help hold communities by supporting people living with addictions, homelessness, chronic and acute illness and mental and physical health issues.

  9. Services are free and accessible around the clock – whether you’re staying at the four bed shelter or just dropping in at the resource centre for help with food, clothing, showers, laundry, hygiene supplies, first aid, crisis intervention, counselling or referrals. Call (204) 778-5382.

  10. Emergency shelters are places for people to live temporarily when they don't have a place to stay. Emergency shelters (such as women's shelters) are primarily meant for those fleeing an abusive relationship, sexual abuse or domestic violence. Some shelters limit their clientele by gender or age.

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