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Depot Family Crisis Center

The Salvation Army Depot Family Crisis Center is an intensive transitional shelter program for homeless families and individuals.

Since 1993, The Salvation Army Depot Family Crisis Center has operated with 11 single-family rooms and three dorms. The program has 64 beds and normally runs at 93% capacity, with an average of 58 participants a day. Clients share common areas such as bathroom facilities, dining areas, and living space.

The primary target population is homeless families (80%) and single women (20%). Approximately 10% of our client population has a mental illness, developmental disabilities, or dual diagnoses. The Salvation Army continues to maintain an aggressive outreach plan, connecting the homeless to programs that can meet their immediate and long-term needs.

Prepare for the Future.

We offer vital services including:

  - Intensive case management

  - Budget counseling

  - Savings plan

  - Individual, family and group therapy

  - State certified substance abuse program with education and support

  - Life skills counseling

  - Educational and vocational assessment goal setting

For more information, please call (530) 216-4530.



Transitional Housing

Upon completing the Depot program, graduates are able to move into Transitional Housing. This is a gated community with nine two-bedroom homes that were remodeled in 2003, available to Depot graduates.  Families will continue to participate in all of the supportive services offered at the Depot while beginning to develop a sense of independence and personal responsibility.

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