Cincinnati, Ohio – Shelter Resources
- Bethany House Services – 4769 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45237 – 513.381.SAFE (7233) – Website
Bethany House Services empowers homeless and at-risk families with the solutions to achieve housing stability and long-term self-sufficiency, leading each family one step closer to home. - City Gospel Mission – Shelter – 1805 Dalton Ave., Cincinnati, OH – 45214 – Intake: 513-345-1065 , Shelter: 513-345-1060 – Website
We have safe and clean shelter with 74 beds for men in a Christian environment. Men in our shelter have access to case management, 3 meals a day, showers, a nurse clinic 2 days a week, and enrichment classes. - David and Rebecca Barron Center for Men – 411 Gest Street, Cincinnati, OH – 45202 – (513) 721-0643 – Website
The David & Rebecca Barron Center is a safe place for adult men to receive shelter, food, emergency clothing items, basic toiletries, etc. Residents must be able to care for themselves independently, work with staff, and follow shelter rules. - Esther Marie Hatton Center for Women – 2499 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH – 45202 – (513) 562-1980 – Website
The Esther Marie Hatton Center for Women is a safe place for single women to receive shelter, food, emergency clothing items, and basic toiletries. Residents must be able to care for themselves independently, work with staff, and follow shelter rules. - St. Francis – St. Joseph Catholic Worker House – 1437 Walnut Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 – (513) 381-4941 – Website
The St. Francis – St. Joseph Catholic Worker House provides a safe, supportive home for men experiencing homelessness, often in early recovery or reentering society after incarceration. Hours: Monday – Friday: 7:00am – 5:00pm - Tender Mercies – 635 W 7th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45203 – 513-721-8666 – Website
Tender Mercies serves individuals who have experienced both homelessness and mental illness. We provide more than a key — residents gain access to essential support services and programs that help them heal, grow, and thrive. - YWCA of Greater Cincinnati – 898 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, OH – 45202 – 513-872-9259 – Website
Domestic violence emergency shelter for women. YWCA provides two safe, secure, trauma-informed shelters for survivors of intimate partner violence. Shelter provides immediate safety and protection, allowing survivors to work towards longer-term safety and stability by securing access to housing and income, pursuing protection orders or meeting other legal needs, and addressing the trauma of abuse through mental health services and referrals.