Supply A Shelter - Supply A Safety Net
Universal Shelters
Dry during heavy storms, cool in the heat of summer and warmth and comfort in winter.
Tipis have been utilized for millennia. Easy to distribute, it’s a fast and simple solution.
Medical Support
Collaboration with existing outreach programs for health and wellness assistance.
On a case by case basis, on-site medical staff are able to provide additional resources.
Water and Sanitation
The needs of the homeless are basic - access to shelter, support, water and sanitation.
Additional resources can assist each individual in reclaiming their humanity.
Water, portable bathrooms and trash cans are provided and serviced at specific sites.
Water is fundamental for survival, it makes sense to make it accessible to all.
Everything Else
The 2024 Annual Homelessness Assessment Report
The unsheltered live in places not meant for human habitation, such as cars, stairways, abandoned buildings and on the street.
771,480 people experienced homelessness across the U.S.
99,500 people experiencing chronic patterns of homelessness were counted in unsheltered locations.
Native Americans are more likely to experience unsheltered homelessness compared to other groups.
*Due to logistical complexities, totals are likely under represented.
The National Coalition for the Homeless
700 people experiencing or at-risk of homelessness are killed from hypothermia annually in the United States.