Mercy House Emergency

Emergency Need:

The total annual homeless population in Orange County is 34,898. There are approximately 100 temporary shelters providing 3,287 beds for the homeless on any given night.
Source: County of Orange, 2006 Housing Inventory Survey

Our Response:

  • Emergency Services
  • Emergency Lodging
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Job Readiness Assistance

Mercy House Centers:

Walk-in Centers provide crisis intervention, food vouchers, clothing vouchers, employment resources, recovery referrals, transportation vouchers, assistance obtaining medications, vital records, and basic emergency lodging.

Mercy House Centers serve any homeless individual or family on a first-come, first-serve basis. Each homeless individual that receives assistance at the Mercy House Centers will participate in one or all of the following programs:

  • The Building Bridges Program’s objective is to improve health conditions and improve ability to obtain employment and services.
  • The Basic Needs Program’s objective is to increase access to information, improve living conditions, and increase access to transportation.

Mercy House is committed to assisting and challenging the homeless individuals that we serve in the discovery of their self-respect, self-sufficiency, integrity, and dignity.

Locations:

Mercy House Center Santa Ana
Location: St. Joseph’s Church
730 Garfield Street, Santa Ana 92701

Hours of Operation: Monday through Thursday, 9:30 am to 1:00 pm
Phone: 714-569-1162
Fax: 714-569-1194 or 714-836-7901

Mercy House Center Ontario
Location: 905 E Holt Ave #7, Ontario 91761

Hours of Operation: Monday through Thursday, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Phone: 909-391-2630

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