Douglas County Homeless Shelter in Douglasville, Georgia

About Douglas County Homeless Shelter

Douglas County Homeless Shelter in Douglasville, Georgia is a community based facility that provides emergency shelter and basic services to people facing homelessness and housing instability.

The shelter does not offer formal addiction treatment, outpatient care or detox programs but it serves as a local respite offering short-term housing, meals and stabilization support. Its mission focuses on helping individuals in crisis connect with county and social service networks to regain safety and stability.

Short Term Housing and Stabilization in Douglasville

This emergency shelter offers short-term housing and safe overnight stays for adults experiencing homelessness in Douglas County. The team provides meals and essential services to stabilize individuals in crisis.

There is no clinical treatment here so individuals will not find structured substance abuse treatment, mental health clinicians, detox services or outpatient programming.

Services are usually free of charge with no evidence of requiring insurance or payment due to the non-clinical nature of support. The shelter is operated locally with connections to county and social service systems and staff members can facilitate referrals for specialized care when needed.

Reviewers appreciate the shelter’s welcoming environment. Concerns include food quality, stay limitations and staff experiences.

Learn More About a Stay

Individuals typically begin by visiting the shelter during its operational hours for intake and assessment of immediate needs. Staff can help assess housing eligibility, connect guests with appropriate social service or addiction treatment referrals and guide them in accessing community resources.

Contact

770-949-4911

Address

1755 Sandy Lane
Douglasville, GA - 30134

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