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San Bernardino County Housing

San Bernardino County Transitional Housing & Shelter.

Whether you are facing eviction or are currently homeless, there are several housing assistance programs located in San Bernardino California. Services include shelter, transitional housing, and help in locating and paying for a permanent home. Case managers will also usually assist individuals in that order.

The centers also focus on homeless prevention and rehousing. This means that a non-profit may be able to direct a family facing eviction to emergency rental assistance programs in southern California. For those that are being evicted or are currently homeless, then work with a specialist in addressing the cause and find a new apartment or home in the San Bernardino County region. This is what is known as rapid rehousing.

Some centers focus on women with children, veterans, or seniors. Many program participants will also receive advice and help in singing up for government aid. This can include section 8 vouchers, free food programs, job counseling, and more.


Turning Point

Ontario, 909-262-0449


Desert MannaMinistries

209 N. First Ave., Barstow, CA 92311, 760-256-7797

Desert Sanctuary Inc./Haley House

703 E. Main Street Barstow, CA 92311, 760-256-3733, 800-982-2221 (hotline) (toll free)


Caring for the Hills

15558 Avery Street Chino Hills, CA 91709, 909-597-1454


Victor Valley Community Services Council

16692 Mojave Drive, PO Box 1992, Victorville, CA 92395, 760-243-9646


VA Loma Linda-Healthcare System Health care for Homeless Veterans

11201 Benton Street, Loma Linda, CA 92357, 909-825-7084

Outreach and Homeless Program extension 3776


Victor Valley Rescue Mission

16611 Tracy St., Suite C, Victorville, CA 92395, 760-955-5958


County of San Bernardino Department of Public Health

303 E. Mt. View Street Barstow, CA 92311, 800-722-4777

1647 E. Holt Blvd., Ontario, CA 91761, 800-722-4777

800 E. Lugonia Avenue, Suite F, Redlands, CA 92374, 800-722-4777


New Hope Village
203 W Fredricks
Barstow, CA, 92311
Call 760-256-1900
The homeless or families facing imminent eviction can access transitional housing. At the same time, case management is offered such as life skills, budgeting, health care, and information on employment in San Bernardino County.


A Servant’s Call

909-520-8846


Fresh Start Ministries and Community Services Inc.

1556 South Sultana Avenue, Ontario, CA 91761, 909-988-7942, 909-630-2662 (emergency)


Homeless Coalition of San Bernardino County
696 South Tippecanoe Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92415, 909-723-1590
Homeless Assistance and support.


Mentally Ill Homeless Program

237 West Middle St., San Bernardino, CA 92408, 909-388-4133


House of Hope Ministry

868 W. Montrose St. Bloomington, CA 92316, 909-875-2476


Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino

715 E. Brier Drive, San Bernardino, CA 92408-2481, 909-890-0644


Inland Valley Hope Partners

Sova Program Center

904 E. California Street, Ontario, CA 91761, 909-391-4882


The Way Station

61722 Commercial Street, Joshua Tree, CA 92252, 760-366-8088

– food and clothing


Victor Valley Family Resource Center

16000 Yucca Street Hesperia, CA 92345, 760-669-0300, 760-887-1909(cell)


New Hope Village, Inc.

203 W. Fredricks Street, #3 Barstow, CA 92311, 760-256-3656


R.C. Family Resource Center

9791 Arrow Route, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730, 909-477-2781


Inland Empire United Way

9624 Hermosa Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730, 909-980-2857

646 North D Street, San Bernardino, CA 92507, 909-884-9441


Catholic Charities

16051 Kasota Road, Suite 700 Apple Valley, CA 92307, 760-242-2311 x 8454

703 E. Main Street Barstow, CA 92311, 760-256-3733

904 E. California Street, Ontario, CA 91761, 909-391-4882

1800 Western Avenue, #107, San Bernardino, CA 92411, 909-880-3625


Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County (CAPSBC)

696 S. Tippecanoe Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92415, 909-723-1500


Operation Safehouse
4509 Main St.
Phone Number – 951-369-4921
Helps residents age 18 through 24 with short term and permanent housing needs. Work with a case manager on employment and other financial assistance. For example, learn about local rent or security deposit assistance programs. Clients will need to complete high school/GED.


Desert Communities United Way

16192 Siskiyou Road #4 Apple Valley, CA 92307, 760-242-5370


El Monte Emergency Resources

626-444-7269


Feed My Sheep of the High Desert

21811 Ottawa Road Apple Valley, CA 92308, 760-243-4343

11616 Hesperia Road Hesperia, CA 92345, 760-243-4343


Desert Manna Ministries
209 N 1st Ave
Barstow, CA 92311
Phone: (760) 256-7797
A number of social services are offered, including information on low income and subsidized housing in the county.


Frazee CommunityCenter

1140 W. Mill St., San Bernardino, CA, 909-889-4424

Meals, emergency food, shelters – for male vets only


Salvation Army Adult Rehab Program/Shelter Program

925 W. 10th St.., San Bernardino, CA 92404, 909-888-1336- hospitality house for family

1412S. Euclid Avenue, Ontario, Ca 91762, 909-986-6748

14585 La Paz Drive, Victorville, CA 92395, 760-245-2545


ROOM AND BOARDS

For persons who have a source of income, usual fees run $500-800 month

Clear Water Residential Care for the Elderly & Homeless- Room and Board

9932 Pepper Street Fontana, CA 92335, 951-443-6849

Offers temporary shelter to low/no income individuals, elderly and veterans


Colleens Room and Board

Fontana, 909-574-8361


Elias Room and Board

Fontana, 909-355-5041


Fontana Room and Board

909-845-4219


Robina Home

Fontana, 909-356-0102


Three Hots and a Cot

Banning 951-849-0639, male or female


Mimis House
14871 Totem Pole
Victorville, California, 92394
Call 760-780-0298
The non-profit runs a transitional housing for low income, poor, and homeless individuals and families needing affordable housing.


Inland Temporary Homes
P.O. Box 239
Loma Linda, CA 92354
909-796-6381
Services include case-management, career counseling, budgeting and life skills development. The agency operates as a rapid re-housing organization in San Bernardino which offers subsidized rent and wraparound case management services.


High DesertHomeless Services

14049 Amargosa Rd., Victorville, CA 92392, 760-245-5991

– men, women and children for up to 90 days


Haley House
105 N 7th Ave
Barstow, California 92311
Phone – (760) 256-3441


Turrill Transitional Assistance Program
2130 N Arrowhead Ave, Ste 206 H
San Bernardino, CA, 92405
Telephone – 800-251-2426
Offers low income and transitional housing to veterans and their immediate family members for up to 18 months to assist them in becoming self-sufficient.


Time For Change Foundation
1255 E. Highland Ave, Ste 211
San Bernardino, CA, 92405
Main phone 909-886-2994
Services at this center are for women.


Restoration House of Refuge
Address is 3664 N E Street, Ste A
San Bernardino, CA, 92405
Main Phone Number – 909-883-6002


Central City Lutheran Mission
1354 N G St.
San Bernardino, California, 92405
Call 909-381-6921 for intake.
For individuals affected with HIV, the program can provide temporary lodging and a place to stay. Their families can use the housing as well.


Option House
Location is 813 N D St, Ste A
San Bernardino, CA, 92401
Call 909-381-3471 for intake
Victims of domestic violence, and their families, can use the agency for shelter, emergency overnight lodging and also transitional shelter. Also contact social workers for legal services, information, and outreach.


River Don Sanctuary Homeless Support
Address: 6457 El Dorado Avenue
Yucca Valley, California, 92284-5618.
Dial (760) 365-4343.


Frazee Community Center – Palm Shelter
Main office is at 1140 W Mill St.
San Bernardino, CA, 92410
909-889-4424


Set Free Christian Fellowship
Call 760-881-0831
Both men and women from San Bernardino can use the housing units. They also work closely with the charity known as Set Free Christian Fellowship. No one is turned away, regardless of income, whether evicted or homeless, or other scenarios.


The Salvation Army – San Bernardino Housing
925 W 10th St.
San Bernardino, CA, 92411
Main phone – 909-888-4880
Programs for the homeless and people facing eviction include shelter and ongoing supportive services. The goal is to help them live independently and transition into permanent homes and apartments in the county. Food, meals, case management, clothing and more is also passed out.


Special Little Angels
1039 N. Brierwood Ave.
Rialto, California, 92376
Telephone: 909-873-8726
Assistance is for people undergoing drug and alcohol treatment. It also provides free housing to men who are transitioning from prison or drug rehabilitation. Receive counseling, referrals, and other support.


The White House Healing Center
Address is 9238 19th Street
Rancho Cucamonga, California, 91701
Primary phone – 909-941-1127
Helps seniors, the disabled, people facing substance abuse issues or mental illness.


San Bernardino Community Service Center Inc.
Main office address – 560 N Arrowhead Ave
San Bernardino, CA 92401-1214
(909) 885-1992


Restoring Hope Community Services
22985 Mountain Ave
Perris, California, 92570
951-990-2519
Housing for up to 24 months is provided. Also low income and homeless can get free food, vocational services, clothing, employment services, register for case management, information and referral, and assistance in applying for government and public benefits.


Mercy House month to month housing
Main address is 521 N Virginia Ave
Ontario, CA, 91761
909-460-6768


Operation Grace Shelter
909-382-8540


Corona/Norco Rescue Mission
420 W Harrison St.
Corona, CA, 92880
Call 951-278-2215 for information on resources.


Inland Valley Hope Partners
1753 N Park Ave
Pomona, CA, 91768
909-622-3806
A leading human service agency in San Bernardino County. One resource is known as Our House. It provides clients and the poor with financial and housing stability. Over the long term a portion of your income will need to be used for rent. Also, Inland Valley will offer child care is available, financial management, clothing and more.


Our House Youth Shelter
Redlands, CA 92374
909-335-2676


New Directions
Main number – 310-914-5966
Assists residents across southern California. Among other things, programs can assist the low income, homeless, and struggling. Resources can also assist veterans and help them re-integrate into civilian life. Additional services include low income housing, case management, drug rehabilitation, counseling and group therapy, educational services as well as financial literacy.


The Blessing House/Jospeh’s Storehouse

760 E. Stuart Ave, Redlands or 838 Alta St, Redlands, 909-793-5677

– cold weather shelter- December through March


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