
Emergency Housing
The Salvation Army of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan offers life-saving shelter and support to thousands of people in need every night. Our programs provide safe housing, compassionate care, and a path toward stability.
Emergency Shelters
Emergency shelter may be provided for those individuals and families who qualify as being homeless. Warm and safe surroundings are provided along with the assistance from trained professionals to help people gain stability in their lives and work toward a certain amount of independence.
Emergency shelters are located in:
- La Crosse
- Madison
- Milwaukee
- New Richmond
- Sheboygan
- Stevens Point
- Waukesha
- Wausau
Transitional Programs
Transitional housing programs provide temporary residence—up to 24 months—for people experiencing homelessness. Housing is combined with wrap-around services to assist the individual with developing stability in their lives.
Transitional programs are located in:
- Fox Cities
- Green Bay
- Janesville
- New Richmond
- Madison
- Milwaukee
Permanent Supportive Housing
Permanent Supportive Housing provides permanent housing and supportive services to chronically homeless individuals and families with histories of homelessness to ensure housing stabilization, maximum levels of self-sufficiency and an overall better quality of life. Potential residents complete an assessment which helps target how best to assist them in retaining their supportive housing.
Permanent supportive housing is located in:
- New Richmond
- Madison
- Milwaukee