Who We Are
St. Martin de Porres Shelter provides safe and dignified shelter for
unhoused men ages 50 and older. The
Shelter was established in October 1984 and is a program of Catholic Community
Services of Western Washington (CCSWW).
What We Do
The Shelter serves the special population of older, unhoused men who
are vulnerable to the weather, young street predators, and illness. We serve high needs households by having low
barriers to entry. We accept people who have special needs and no other
place to go.
Our
efforts are focused on providing basic survival and social services, as well as
actively moving unhoused individuals into permanent homes.
The Shelter operates at its full
capacity of 52 people. Primary services
include:
·
warm, safe,
clean, and dry shelter provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
·
nutritious
breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and snacks
·
health care
assistance for those injured or too ill to be on the streets
·
nursing
care and transportation to medical facilities
·
housing-focused
case management, information, and referrals
·
hygiene and
shower facilities; towels and toiletries
·
laundry
facilities
·
clothing
room
·
mailing
address
·
substance
use disorder counseling referrals
·
medical
referrals and counseling from VA outreach worker