Welcome to the Peoples Guide Sacramento City & County
Welcome to the Peoples Guide Sacramento City & County

Emergency Shelters – Youth

Emergency Shelters & Transitional Housing: Youth and Young Adults

Children’s Receiving Home of Sacramento (916) 482-2370 24-hours www.crhkids.org
3555 Auburn Blvd., Sacramento, CA. 95821 May provide emergency temporary shelter and care to children in crises between the ages of 1 and 17. 

Wind Youth Services (916) 561-4900, windyouth.org,
Drop-In Center: 815 S Street. Sacramento emergency services for youth 12 to 17 years old: 

Drop-In Center: 3671 5th Ave Sacramento, CA 95820. (916) 561-4900. M – F: 8:30 – 4p.m., Sat. 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., Sunday: closed. Drop-in center provides food, a shower, lessons and case management. Clinic provides immunizations and vaccinations Tuesdays and Thursdays. 

Sacramento Children’s Home (916) 452-3981 www.kidshome.org 

National Runaway Safeline  (800) 786-2929 www.1800runaway.org 

Lutheran Social Services “Connections” & Transitional Housing for Youth Program (916) 453-2900 extension 209. This program provides up to two years of transitional housing for homeless youth between the ages of 16 and 24. Call for information. 

 Laverne Adolfo Transitional Housing for Former Foster Youth—VOA A two-year transitional living program (24 months maximum) for young adults 18 to 23 who have aged out of the foster-care system. Intake coordinator: (916) 879-1784 

Waking the Village: Tubman House (916) 601-2979 or email admin@wakingthevillage.org, or Facebook message on Waking the Village Facebook page. Applicants encouraged to call to be added to wait list and learn about housing programs which help homeless, parenting youth and their children. 

Waking the Village: Audre’s Emporium of New Tomorrows (916) 601-2979 or email admin@wakingthevillage.org. Offers two shared housing sites for LGBTQ youth and young adults 18 to 24 who are overcoming homelessness. One site is for families and the other non -parenting individuals.

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