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Homelessness Resources

  • 211: http://www.211ct.org/
  • CONTACT information of your municipality’s Local Education Agency Liaison for homeless children and youth under the McKinney-Vento Act:
    Louis B. Tallarita
    Education Consultant Office of Student Supports & Org. Effectiveness
    State Department of Education
    25 Industrial Park Road
    Middletown, CT 06457
    Phone: (860) 807-2058
    Fax: (860) 807-2127
    Email: Louis.Tallarita@ct.gov
  • Connecticut Department of Children and Families website: https://portal.ct.gov/dcf
  • CENTER FOR CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY https://speakupteens.org/
    2074 Park Street, Hartford, CT
    Offers free legal advice and representation to youth, including runaway and homeless youth, on abuse and neglect, dating violence, emancipation, education/special education, immigration, teen parenting, truancy, access to benefits, and other problems. Eligibility: Connecticut resident; Adolescents up to age 18 or up to age 21, age 23 in some instances
  • NATIONAL RUNAWAY SAFELINE: www.1800runaway.org Trained volunteers offer crisis intervention, information and referral, conference calls and message service for adolescents in crisis and their family members. 800-786-2929 (800-RUNAWAY) 24 hr/7 days
  • Short Term Assessment and Respite (STAR) Program AGENCY:
    BRIDGE FAMILY CENTER http://www.bridgefamilycenter.org/
    414 Woodtick Road, Wolcott, CT
    STAR (Short-term Assessment and Respite) is a temporary congregate care program for boys and girls ages 11 through 18 that provides short-term care, evaluation and a range of clinical and nursing services for children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse, neglect or other high-risk circumstances.
  • Homeless Youth Drop In Center
    AGENCY: WATERBURY YOUTH SERVICES, INC.: www.waterburyyouthservices.org
    83 Prospect Street
    Waterbury, CT 06702
    Drop in center is open to any homeless youth to stop by on Saturdays from 10am-1pm to get access to warmth, food, drink, clothing and hygiene products.
  • Homeless Resource Service Center and Emergency Shelter: Single Adults and Families
    SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL MISSION OF WATERBURY: www.stvincentdepaulmission.org
    114 Benedict Street Waterbury, CT 06706
    Emergency shelter for single men, single women, and families offers breakfast and an evening meal, shower and bed; intake hours: M-Sun: 5:30-8pm. All clients receive case management designed to help them find housing, substance abuse treatment, and welfare programs, if necessary.
  • Homeless Shelter: Families with Children AGENCY: SALVATION ARMY - SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND DIVISION: ctri.salvationarmy.org/
    74 Central Avenue Waterbury, CT 06702
    Emergency Family Shelter in Waterbury accepts families with children and women or men with children; Intake hours: 24 hr/7days. ELIGIBILITY: Families with children; Women or men with children; Pregnant women with children
  • Other relevant resources available through your municipality:
    Southbury Social Services Administrator Mary Silverman socialservices@southbury-ct.gov
  • Guidance for ways that residents can support local and regional homelessness prevention efforts:
    https://www.cceh.org/how-you-can-help/