Homeless Services Guide

    Here4you Hotline Centralized Shelter Hotline
    Operates daily from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

    The majority of shelters in Santa Clara County, including in San Jose, require a referral through the Here4you hotline. Please call the hotline at 408-385-2400 if you need Shelter.

    The Homeless Resource Guide is available to print or share. -Updated 11/14/2025

    Homeless Services Guide - Table of Contents

    1. SHELTER & FOOD

    2. SUPPORTIVE SERVICES BY POPULATION

    3. HEALTH & SAFETY

    4. EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING

     


     

      

    Shelter and Food

    SHELTERS

    The following shelters operate separately from the Here4You hotline.

    City Team - Mens Shelter
    408-288-2185
    Transitional housing programs provide restoration to men facing homelessness, addiction, and instability.

    City Team - Heritage Home
    408-294-1238
    Serves pregnant women, new mothers and their infant children.

    City Team - House of Grace
    408-885-8080
    Serves women struggling with substance abuse and their young children (up to age 5).

    City Team - Grace Village
    408-232-5613
    Serves women struggling with substance abuse and their young children (up to age 5).

    City Team - Youth Collective
    408-232-5630
    Serves young women ages 18-24. Participants are expected to work or attend classes.

    Amigos de Guadalupe Safe Parking
    408-341-6080
    Offers a safe location to park overnight, plus case management.

    Salvation Army - Emmanuel House
    408-282-1175
    Nightly mens shelter. Dinner and showers are provided.

    FOOD MEALS

    Loaves Fishes - Website
    Provides nutritious prepared meals to food-insecure residents in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties.

    Martha’s Kitchen - Website
    408-293-6111
    311 Willow St, San Jose, CA, 95110

    Serves hot meals. For up-to-date schedules, call or visit the website.

    Second Harvest Food Bank - Website
    Food Connection Hotline: 1-800-984-3663
    Offers groceries and prepared meals. Call or visit the website for a list of food distribution locations.

    Salvation Army Food Pantry - Website
    359 N. 4th St, San Jose, CA, 95112
    Provides hot meals, reduced VTA bus pass, and food pantry for Santa Clara County residents.

     

     Supportive Services by Population

    VETERANS

    Veterans Crisis Line - Website
    Dial 9-8-8 then press 1
    Free, confidential support to veterans, even if not enrolled in VA benefits or health care. Dial the number above, visit the website to chat online, or text 838255.

    Office of Veterans Services
    County of Santa Clara
    408-918-4980
    68 N. Winchester Blvd, Santa Clara, CA, 95050
    Serves veterans and their families. Offers assistance navigating the VA system, applying for healthcare, and filing claims. Also operates mental health intervention programs.

    San Jose VA Clinic
    408-574-9100
    5855 Silver Creek Valley Place, San Jose, CA, 95138
    Provides primary care, specialty health services, and mental health treatment to veterans. Transportation offered through Disabled American Veterans (DAV).

    YOUTH

    California Youth Crisis Line
    24/7 Hotline:800-843-5200
    A statewide emergency response system for youth and families in crisis. Professionally trained staff can assist in crisis intervention, counseling, and resource referrals to service providers in the caller’s local community.

    Bill Wilson Drop-In Center
    408-925-0231
    693 South 2nd Street, San Jose, CA 95112
    Serves young adults (ages 8-24). Provides meals showers, laundry, life skills coaching, employment resources, respite shelter, and more. 

    Bill Wilson Center
    3490 The Alameda, Santa Clara, CA, 95050
    Main Line: 408-243-0222
    Safety Net Shelter: 408-850-6151
    Offers a variety of programs for youth, adolescents, and families, including emergency shelters, outpatient services, family advocacy, and more.

    The HUB
    408-792-1750
    591 N. King Rd Suite 1, San Jose, CA, 95133
    The HUB is a youth-led community center supporting current and former foster youth (ages 15-25). Provides food, laundry, clothes, and more.

    Downtown Youth Wellness Center
    408-961-4645
    Serves youth (ages 12-25). Offers peer support, mental health and substance use services, hygiene supplies, laundry, and more.

    FAMILIES

    Family Resource Center
    Santa Clara Unified School District

    408-423-3528
    1840 Benton Street, Santa Clara, CA, 95050
    Provides families with clothing, toiletries, school supplies, donated items, and other support. Spanish and Vietnamese assistance available.

    Healthy Start Families
    San Jose Unified School District

    408-535-6464
    855 Lenzen Ave, San Jose, CA, 95126
    Serves families facing housing insecurity. Offers school supplies, clothing, assistance with school enrollment, and transportation (depending on eligibility).

    Family Resource Center
    Bill Wilson
    408-278-4915
    1100 Shasta Ave, San Jose, CA, 95126
    Serves families with young children. Provides showers, laundry, meals, diapers, children’s playground, and more. Located behind the church.

    SENIORS

    Salvation Army Senior Center
    359 N. 4th St, San Jose, CA, 95112
    408-282-1165 ext. 3209
    Safe place for seniors (ages 60+) to socialize, do activities, and enjoy a hot meal.

    Senior Nutrition Program
    Catholic Charities
    408-831-0440 ext. 422
    • John XXIII Multi-Service Center
    195 E. San Fernando St. San José, CA 95112
    • Eastside Neighborhood Center
    21501 Alum Rock Ave, San Jose, CA, 95116
    Serves hot meals to seniors (ages 60+) at two sites in Santa Clara County.

    LGBTQ+

    LGBTQ Youth Space - Website
    408-343-7940
    2635 Zanker Rd, San Jose, CA, 95134
    Community drop-in center for youth ages 13-25. Provides counseling, art workshops, case management, and more. This location also houses the LGBTQ Wellness program, which serves adults through peer support, community building, and professional development.

    The Q Corner
    408-977-8800
    1870 Senter Rd, San Jose, CA, 95112
    A peer support program dedicated to supporting the LGBTQ+ community. Provides mentoring, social activities, and resources aimed at harm reduction.

      

    Health Safety

    CLINICS

    Valley Homeless Healthcare Program - Website
    Alexian Clinic

    2101 Alexian Dr Suite D, San Jose, CA, 95116
    Offers primary medical care, psychiatric care, gender clinic, and social work services. Walk-ins only, no appointments.

    Valley Homeless Healthcare Program - Website
    HOPE Clinic
    408-794-0570
    725 E. Santa Clara St Suite 300, San Jose, CA, 95112
    After Hours Nurse Advice: -888-334-1000
    Offers primary medical care, psychiatric treatment, and social work services and can provide Verification of Disability.

    Valley Homeless Healthcare Program - Website
    HomeFirst Clinic
    408-885-5000
    2011 Little Orchard St, San Jose, CA, 95125
    Offers primary medical care, psychiatric treatment, and social work services.

    Healthcare for the Homeless Website
    Gardner Health Services
    408-935-3908
    Provides a variety of preventive and primary healthcare services to homeless individuals including substance use treatment and counseling, case management, and urgent care referrals. The program also offers eligibility and registration services through homeless shelter locations in the Santa Clara County. 

    Roots Community Health Center - Website
    408-490-4710
    1898 The Alameda Suite B, San Jose, CA, 95126
    Offers primary medical care, referrals to behavioral health, medication refills, and more.

    Pacific Free Clinic - Website
    Stanford Medicine
    650-721-2786
    1835 Cunningham Ave, San Jose, CA, 95122
    Serves adult patients and provides transitional care to those who are uninsured and have limited access to healthcare.

    Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Website
    25 N. 14th St., Ste. 1000, San Jose, CA 95112
    A service provider in Santa Clara County that serves people with all types of disabilities and from all types of backgrounds. Provides Emergency Services which include: housing application fees, one-time rent or mortgage payment assistance, move-in costs for rental deposits, information and referrals, food pantry distributions, access to short-term loan of wheelchairs or Assistive Technology, bus token, and case management.

    Dignity on Wheels - Website
    WeHope
    Provides showers and laundry services on a first-come, first-served basis. Also, provides virtual medical assessments, internet access, charging stations, and wellness information.

    The Window - Website
    Catholic Charities
    408-468-0100
    195 E. San Fernando St, San José, CA, 95112
    Offers a secure mailing address, sandwiches, toiletries, and more.

    PUBLIC SAFETY

    Adult Protective Services
    24/7 Hotline: 408-975-4900 or 800-414-2002
    This hotline receives and responds to reports of elder and dependent adult abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation. County APS agencies investigate reports of abuse of elders and dependent adults who live in private homes, apartments, hotels, hospitals, or who are, or soon will be, experiencing homelessness.

    Child Protective Services
    24/7 Hotline: 833-722-5437
    This hotline receives and responds to reports of children and youth, victims of, or at risk of, abuse, neglect, exploitation, or parental absence.

    National Sexual Assault Hotline
    RAINN
    24/7 Hotline: 800-656-4673
    Offers confidential support, help locating health facilities, legal information, and basic guidance about medical concerns.

    Asian American Community Involvement (AACI)
    24/7 Hotline:
    408-975-2739
    Confidential crisis hotline connects callers to legal assistance, emergency shelter, and more. Serves everyone regardless of ethnicity. Multilingual assistance available.

    Survivors of Violence
    Community Solutions
    24/7 Hotline: 1-877-363-7238
    Offers free support services to survivors of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Services include counseling, safe shelter, assistance with restraining orders, and more.

    National Domestic Violence Hotline
    24/7 Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
    For confidential help related to domestic violence or relationship abuse, call the number above or text “START” to 88788.

    The Family Violence Center
    408-277-3700
    1671 The Alameda Suite 100, San Jose, CA, 95126
    This service addresses domestic violence, child and elder abuse, and threats/stalking. Support services are available to victims of family violence in a safe and friendly environment. Walk-ins accepted.

    NextDoor Solutions to Domestic Violence - Website
    24/7 Hotline: 408-279-2962
    Offers employment services, counseling, advocacy, and support groups for survivors of intimate partner violence.

    YWCA of Silicon Valley
    24/7 Hotline: 800-572-2782
    Contact the number above for immediate crisis assistance and counseling services related to sexual assault, domestic violence, or human trafficking.

    COUNSELING & RECOVERY

    Suicide Prevention Crisis Line
    County of Santa Clara

    24/7 Hotline: 855-278-4204
    To access free, confidential counseling services, call the number above or text “RENEW” to 741741. You can also access the national hotline by calling or texting 988.

    Gateway Call Center
    County of Santa Clara

    24/7 Line: 800-488-9919
    Provides Santa Clara County residents with behavioral health referrals regardless of insurance. Call for emergency services and day-to-day support services.

    Trusted Response Urgent Support Team (TRUST)
    24/7 Lifeline:
    408-596-7290 or 988
    Provides responsive, trauma-informed care during urgent mental health or substance use situations.

    Harm Reduction Program - Website
    County of Santa Clara
    408-792-5529
    Offers free or low-cost medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid and stimulant dependency. Provides safe disposal of syringes, STI and hepatitis testing, referrals to medical services, fentanyl test strips, hygiene kits, and more.

    Employment Training

    Day Worker Center
    ConXión to Community
    408-213-0961
    749 Story Rd Suite 10, San Jose, CA, 95122
    Provides transitional employment and various skills workshops to people facing systemic employment barriers.

    Day Worker Center of Mountain View
    650-903-4102
    113 Escuela Ave, Mountain View, CA, 94040
    Offers job placement services, healthy meals, and various other supportive services.

    Downtown Streets Team
    408-438-2180
    Assists new members with job training who transition into paid roles. Other services include case management, system navigation, and connections to community resources.

    San Jose Job Center - Website
    work2future
    408-794-1101
    Offers career advisors, resume help, vocational training (with financial aid), and free workshops. Valid I-9 documents required. Please call ahead to schedule enrollment. Call for hours and availability or fill out an interest form online.