

HOMELESSNESS IN NEW BRUNSWICK
1,065 individuals reported being homeless in Middlesex County on the night of the annual PIT in January 2015; 76 individuals, including 2 children, were unsheltered.
Shelters
Interfaith Rotating Shelter (15, M)
Ozanam Men’s Shelter (40, M)
Women Aware Shelter (24, W, DV)
Transitional Houses
Naomi’s Way Transitional Housing (21, W)
Bates House Transitional Housing (20, M)
Permenant Housing
Triple C Promise House (10, S)
Dina’s Dwellings (12, W, DV)
Women Aware House (3, W, DV)
(M=men only, W= women only, DV= domestic violence survivors only, S= physical/mental special needs)
Information from Coming Home and New Brunswick Today article.
Are these numbers accurate? Is anyone excluded from PIT?
Are these services enough? Single women appear to be overlooked.
LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

Coming Home is the non-profit created to enact Middlesex County's 10 Year Plan to End Homelessness.

Elijiah's promise is an anti-hungry agency in New Brunswick that operates as a soup kitchen and as a place to sleep during Code Blue.
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