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If you or someone you know needs services, call a volunteer at 859-644-5171.
Beacon of Hope Emergency Shelter offers a safe place to stay, meals, and practical support for people experiencing homelessness in Clark County and nearby Kentucky communities.
A volunteer can talk with you about what is available and what to do next. The shelter is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
If you or someone you know needs services, call a volunteer at 859-644-5171.
Our address is 850 Bypass Rd, Winchester, Kentucky.
The shelter provides a safe place for individuals and families during a difficult time.
Residents receive support while working toward stable, long-term housing.
Beacon provides shelter, food, and resources for people experiencing homelessness in our community and surrounding counties.
Meals, pantry items, toiletries, towels, bedding, and everyday supplies help keep the shelter running.
The shelter depends on the care of donors, volunteers, board members, and community supporters.
Money, food, toiletries, linens, and pantry supplies all help meet everyday needs for residents.
Donations help provide nutritious meals, safe shelter, care, employment support, housing support, and life skills resources.
Please note: storage space is limited. For clothing donations, Beacon may suggest Clark County Community Services or Second Blessings Mission Store.
Volunteers help prepare meals, clean, do laundry, organize supplies, assist in the office, and fill in where help is needed.
Help prepare meals and support daily food service for residents.
Help with cleaning, laundry, organizing supplies, and keeping the shelter welcoming.
Assist with basic office work, calls, messages, and other behind-the-scenes needs.
Beacon will do its best to match volunteers with work that fits their interests, schedule, and skills.
Email Michele Bradford“Homelessness is intolerable, preventable, and solvable.”
Core belief from Beacon of Hope’s current mission and valuesBeacon believes all people deserve basic necessities, dignity, and support as they work toward stable housing.
Our mission is to provide safe shelter, food, and resources toward self-sufficiency for homeless members of our community and surrounding counties.
Beacon’s values include Housing First, commitment, effectiveness, community, support for families, investment in children, and organizational strength.
The phone number, hours, and address are easy to find.
Donation needs are listed in plain language.
Volunteer opportunities are easy to understand.
Mission, values, and contact information are easy to review.
Current needs and ways to help stay front and center.
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