Homeless Shelter | GRIP Emergency Family Shelter
Offers emergency shelter for families with children or pregnant women. Clients stay is on a case by case basis which involves 30-day evaluation of client's progress to become self-sufficient. Services include: basic needs, case management, referrals, money management, benefit and housing advocacy. Offers a variety of volunteer opportunities.
Physical Address
165 22nd Street, Richmond, CA 94801
Hours
Shelter and Answering machine: 24 hours daily; Shelter Placement referrals: Monday - Friday, 9am - 4pm
Website
https://www.gripcares.org
Application process
Call to schedule an intake with a case manager or walk-in
Fee
None
Required documents
Discussed during intake assessment.
Eligibility
Homeless family, head of household must be 18 years of age or older with accompanying dependent children or be pregnant in the last trimester of pregnancy.
Languages
English, some interpretation available
Service area
Contra Costa County
Agency info
Greater Richmond Interfaith Program
Provides an emergency family shelter to homeless families. Service includes meals, shelter and supportive services to help clients become self-sufficient. GRIP is an interfaith, interracial coalition of congregations - Christians, Catholics, Protestants, Jews, Muslims and Sikh - working to end family homelessness in West Contra Costa County.