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Low-Barrier Emergency Shelter

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Adult Shelter

249 Baldwin Avenue
Pontiac, MI 48342
"Low-Barrier" Emergency Shelter
(Most barriers removed)
  • No ID/Sobriety/Background Check
  • Trauma-informed approach
  • Embedded services through community partners​ such as medical, housing, behavioral and employment
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Recuperative Shelter

1416 Joslyn Avenue
​Pontiac, MI 48340
Inpatient "discharge to home" option for individual experiencing homelessness. 
  • Nurses provide patient monitoring and education​
  • Person-centered connection to vital documents, legal and housing resources through intensive case management.  
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Emergency Shelter

HOPE, Inc. was founded in 1998 as a community response to a homeless person freezing to death in downtown Pontiac, Michigan. Since this time, the center has provided emergency shelter for individuals struggling with homelessness in northern Oakland County, turning no person away.
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HOPE is committed to serving Pontiac's homeless population through two distinct yet complementary programs, Adult Shelter Program and our newest venture, Recuperative Care Center. In both of these programs our mission is the same - to help those in need of safe shelter and support services without judgment.

HOPE’s strengths-based culture is about meeting the guest where he/she is at, bringing as many resources to the shelter as possible to improve participation, with hospitality framing the guest experience. We remain solidly committed to guests viewing our organization as a way out of homelessness, rather than a place of last resort. The Oakland Community Health Network provides onsite access screening for mental health services. Community Network Services and Easter Seals-Michigan, two core providers for community mental health provide onsite intakes as well as mental health case management.  Community Housing Network, TTI  PATH and SOS provide onsite housing counselors who connect HOPE guests with appropriate housing. The integration of healthcare, mental healthcare and housing for shelter guests helps them improve quality of life and a pathway out of homelessness.
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  • Home
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Contact Us
    • Leadership
    • History
    • Documents
  • Shelters
    • Adult Shelter
    • Recuperative Shelter
  • If You Need Help
  • How You Can Help
  • Advocacy
  • Programs
  • Stories Of Hope
  • Rebuilding HOPE
  • Announcements