Homeless Services and Prevention are provided by North Central WV Community Action’s two homeless services shelters: Scott Place Homeless Shelter in Fairmont, and the Randolph County Homeless Shelter in Elkins. Both facilities are committed to providing a safe, sanitary, and cost-effective means of sheltering individuals and families who have little or no means of support.

Support – Stability – Success

Shelters: A Bridge to Stability, Not a Barrier to Housing

Shelters: A Bridge to Stability, Not a Barrier to Housing.

North Central regards the emergency sheltering of homeless individuals and families as part of an overall framework to prepare the homeless for self-sufficiency. A shelter is not an obstacle to housing, but rather a critical component in an effort to usher the homeless into stable, permanent housing.

Building Understanding, Support, and Stability for a Brighter Future

Homeless Recovery is a gradual process in which individuals or families who were previously homeless can understand the reasons they became homeless, work toward improving upon the life conditions that led to their homelessness, develop a support system, find employment, find and maintain permanent housing, and see an overall positive change in their lives.

Community Commitment: Progressive Solutions for Homeless Care

North Central is also working to develop new and progressive programs in order to develop a true continuum of care in addressing the needs of the homeless including homeless prevention, permanent supportive housing, low-income rental housing and case management to formally homeless individuals and families. Supportive, and case management programs are provided to homeless veterans.

Homeless Services and Prevention

Randolph County HomelessShelter

938 S Davis Avenue

Randolph Elkins WV 26241

Work Phone: 304-636-5193

Work Fax: 304-637-4718

Scott Place Homeless Shelter

215 Scott Place 

Fairmont WV 26554

Work Phone: 304-366-6543

Work Fax: 304-333-2419

Case Management Services

Individuals and families at both shelters receive one-on-one case management services beginning with a needs assessment. Social service requirements and related obstacles to housing are processed in a comprehensive effort designed to assist participants in combating their homelessness. Upon admittance, guests are required to create a mutually agreed upon case plan that includes several health, training, education, employment and money management strategies.

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