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Kent County Provide Housing Information
More than half of those facing homelessness in Michigan
are families with young children

In Kent County, we work with a variety of community resources to prevent homelessness whenever we can, and rapidly re-house those who find themselves without housing.
Our Housing Services Philosophy
Housing Services at The Salvation Army Social Services of Kent County is a community-driven resource rooted in a Housing First, strength-based approach.
Housing First is an approach to ending homelessness that centers on providing people experiencing homelessness with housing as quickly as possible
- and then providing services as needed. We believe that the only solution to ending homelessness is housing.
To work from a strength-based perspective, we must have an absolute belief that every person has potential
and it is their unique strengths and capabilities that will determine their evolving story as well as define who they are - not their limitations.
We believe that ending homelessness is a community challenge that requires a community solution.
We believe that any community member in Kent County experiencing literal homelessness or imminent risk of homelessness should be assisted quickly and effectively, with a goal of stable housing.
We believe that those who are the most vulnerable should be prioritized when resources are limited.
We believe we can do the most good when we work together and serve one another.
How The Salvation Army of Kent County
works to provide safe shelter:
If you or someone you know is experiencing housing needs, you can call 616-454-5840 and press option #1.
Our Housing Assessment Hours are Monday-Thursday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, and Fridays 9:30 am to 4:00 pm.
If you are experiencing a housing crisis, please contact 2-1-1 (or 1-800-887-1107). The staff at 2-1-1 will talk to you about your current situation and discuss options for assistance and support. Depending on your need, one of these options may be the Housing Assessment Program (HAP), and 2-1-1 will refer you.
HAP is a community-driven resource rooted in a Housing First, strength-based approach (see our Housing Services Philosophy). We are here to connect people who are literally homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness to the best available housing resource in the community. We do this by completing assessments to better understand the needs of each person or family and then pair them with a housing service provider from the community, known as Housing Resource Specialists. That way, anyone experiencing homelessness only needs to start at one place.
Much of our screening and assessment process can be completed over the phone. The conversation will include many questions about you, your family, or anyone else who is experiencing the crisis with you. These questions can take some time to complete, but are required for any potential access to our community's housing resources. We may also ask you and your family to provide certain documents or other items that are also required for eligibility.
Sometimes there is no resource available, even if you or your family qualify. If there is no immediate resource available, our staff will work with you on other ideas to keep you and your family safe until a resource becomes available. We may ask additional questions to help you determine what the next best step is for you and your family.
The Housing Assessment Program (HAP) works to connect people experiencing homelessness to the best resource for their needs (see Housing Assessment Program). These resources come from Housing Resource Specialists (HRS) who operate in many agencies throughout our community. HRS is also part of Housing Services for The Salvation Army Social Services of Kent County.
HRS is a community-driven resource rooted in a Housing First, strength-based approach (see our Housing Services Philosophy). Individuals and families who are referred to HRS could receive help to quickly get into new housing or help to stay in their current housing. The purpose of HRS is to work alongside you and your family in achieving your housing goals. These goals can also include education, employment, health and well-being, and safety. What you decide to achieve is up to you!
Along with collaborating on your goals, HRS can also provide temporary financial assistance to help you maintain your housing. This can include the first month's rent, security deposit, or rent arrearages.

Stats
9,171,998
night of shelter were provided last year
18,469
individuals and families received assistance and help with permanent placing/housing last year
261
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