Emergency Shelter Services in Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties

Do you have NO PLACE TO GO?

Tri-County Office on Aging is not a housing agency, but we want to ensure that everyone knows where to go if they are homeless or on the verge of homelessness.

Local HARAs

If you are homeless or on the verge of homelessness (pending eviction), you should complete an intake with the Housing Assessment and Resource Agency (HARA) in your county as soon as possible.

Clinton County Housing Services of Mid-Michigan

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Eaton County Housing Services of Mid-Michigan
Ingham County Advent House Ministries Call Center

PATH Team

Are you living on the street or in a vehicle and need to talk to someone face to face?

The PATH team can come to you to talk about housing resources, supply basic needs and connect you to other programs in the community.

Contact the PATH team through the below organizations. The PATH team may also be contacted via email: [email protected]

Housing Services of Mid-Michigan

Overnight Shelters

Do you need shelter right now?

Emergency Shelters each have their own rules. Call the shelter directly to see what their rules are.

Outreach Center (Evening Hours Only)

Also offers community dinner.  Ask for details.

City Rescue Mission Women and Children’s Shelter
Holy Cross

(Men, Women, & Children). Also offers a day shelter and three meals per day. 

Battle Creek - Haven of Rest

(Men, Women, & Children)

Child and Family Charities – Gateway Youth Services

(ages 12-24)

Advent House

(Weekend Day Shelter Only.  Also provides weekend meals.)

Domestic Violence Shelters

There are also Domestic Violence Shelters if you are experiencing abuse.  Abuse has no age limit.

EVE, Inc. (End Violent Encounters)
MSU Safe Place
SAFE PLACE - Battle Creek

(Domestic Violence Only – Men and Women)

Crisis Assistance

Are you experiencing a Mental Health Crisis? 

Community Mental Health Crisis Services
National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

Are you experiencing an Emergency Situation? 

For any emergency situation or if you are in imminent danger, you can always call 911. 

Remember that you can always report abuse or neglect to Adult Protective Services at 1-855-444-3911.

Safety

Warming and Cooling Centers

When Michigan experiences extreme temperatures, warming or cooling centers may be activated.  To find the one that is closest to you, call 211.

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