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Free Emergency Homeless Shelters in Buncombe County, NC

Who Needs Free Emergency Shelters?

Anyone can experience homelessness, and there are many reasons why someone might need shelter, including: 

  • Developmental disabilities: People with developmental disabilities may need lifelong or extended support services
  • Financial crises: Job loss, medical issues, or natural disasters can lead to financial difficulties that make it hard to pay rent, utilities, or buy food 
  • Domestic abuse: Women and girls make up 39% of people experiencing homelessness, and many are victims of domestic abuse 

You never know when you might need emergency shelter for the night, or even the month. Read on to learn more about options for emergency housing and shelter in Buncombe County, NC.

For help determining if you live in an area serviced by Buncombe County, click HERE. Below is a comprehensive list of emergency shelters & homeless programs available to Buncombe County, NC residents.

AHope Day Center seeks people in need of housing. The process starts at AHOPE, where you will meet with the Homeward Bound staff to begin a discussion of the type and urgency of assistance needed. AHOPE’s Day Center also provides showers, mail receipt, phone service, and a place to rest, have a cup of coffee, and store personal belongings until housing is established.  

Hours:

  • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday | 8 am to Noon
  • Wednesday | 8 am to 11 am

Compass Point Village residents will receive individualized, supportive services focused on housing stabilization and improving quality of life including:

  • On-site case management: Each resident will have an individualized case management plan to enhance both housing stability and independence
  • 24/7 support staff to quickly respond to resident needs and assure a safe environment for residents and guests
  • Behavioral health services
  • Social and educational activities
  • Meals provided by community partners
  • Job training
  • A medical clinic
  • And more services through our partnerships and collaborators 

Address: 19 North Ann Street
Asheville, North Carolina 28801

Call (828) 252-8883 or visit the website for more information.

The Center of Hope provides emergency housing for men, women and children currently sleeping in a location not meant for habitation. For those facing extreme heat, unbearable cold, wet weather, or other dangerous elements on the street, the shelter is a welcome respite designed to be a safe place to eat, sleep, and shower at no cost.

This program provides:

  • Temporary shelter
  • Meals
  • Basic hygiene resources
    Programs and workshops developed to promote self-sufficiency and personal development
  • Case management to help clients transition into a more permanent housing situation

Intake is first come first serve beginning at 1pm. There is an informational packet that must be filled out prior to admittance and includes a brief background check. If a bed is available, shelter can be provided for 90 days. After your 90 day housing, you cannot reapply for emergency shelter at Center of Hope again for 12 months.

Hours: 24/7

Address: 204 Haywood Street
Asheville, NC 28801

Call 828-253-4723 or visit the website for more information.

Room in the Inn Program provides shelter to 12 women. This is our only shelter option, for women who for a variety of reasons can’t stay at a shelter. This gives women who aren’t a good fit for a shelter environment a safe place to sleep each night while waiting to get into permanent housing. We partner with 60 faith communities who take turns hosting the women for a week, providing all of their meals, shelter, and evening activities.

The greater goal is to build caring, supportive relationships with them, one week at a time. Room in the Inn works with homeless women who are emotionally stable, not currently affected by drugs or alcohol and willing to abide by the rules of the program, which prohibit drinking, smoking in the building, weapons, drugs, fighting and foul language or abuse, ensuring a safe environment for the women and the faith community volunteers.

To be considered for RITI, please go to our Day Center to be evaluated for entry.

Hours:

  • Sunday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Monday: 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Thursday: 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Friday: 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT
  • Saturday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Address: 218 Patton Ave
Asheville, NC 28801

Call 828-252-8883 or visit the website for more information.

ABCCM provides 160 beds of transitional housing and 40 beds for emergency shelter and 50 units of permanent supportive housing for a total of 250 beds.

Hours: 24/7

Address: 1329 Tunnel Rd., Asheville, NC 28805

Call either the (828) 259-5333 (Normal Line) or (828) 398-6622 (Veterans’ Intake Line) to get started.

ABCCM Transformation Village provides up to 100 beds of transitional housing for homeless women, mothers with children, and Veterans. 

Hours: 24/7

Address: Private

Call and leave a message at (828) 398-6920 and someone will return your call.

Helpmate offers a crisis shelter for survivors who are actively fleeing intimate partner violence relationships. 

Helpmate offers a crisis shelter for survivors who are actively fleeing intimate partner violence relationships. Once survivors are successful in seeking safety with us, they are provided with emergency food, clothing and toiletry assistance on site, individualized case management designed to support residents in meeting their short-term and long-term goals.

Hours: 24/7

Address: Private

Call (828) 254-0516 or visit the website for more information.

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The United Way of Asheville Buncombe can. help with a. range of. issues including homelessness, emergency shelter, and many associated issues including food and clothing.

Address: 50 S French Broad Ave
Asheville, NC 28801

Call 211 or visit the website for more information.

WC Rescue Ministries. offers services to men, women and children.

Address: 225 Patton Ave.

Call (828) 254-0471 or visit the website for more information.

Address: 165 S. French Broad Ave.

Call (828) 258-1222 or visit the website for more information.

In the 9 WNC counties Aura Home Women Vets supports there are nearly 700 homeless women veterans with only 20 shelter or transitional beds available, with only half allowing children and none allowing trans-women or pets.

Address: St Matthias Episcopal Church Parish House,
1 Dundee St – Asheville, NC 28801

Call (828) 771-6979 or visit the website for more information.

Martha Home for Women & Children in Asheville, NC is a community-focused organization dedicated to providing support and resources for women and children in need. Through various programs and services, Martha Home aims to create a safe and nurturing environment for those facing challenging circumstances.

Address: 225 Patton Ave. Asheville, NC 28801

Call (828) 254-6699 or visit the website for more information.

The United Way created NC 211, a robust database with information on thousands of programs and services in North Carolina. We refer callers to organizations in their local community best equipped to address their specific health and human services needs

Call 211 or visit the website for more information.

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