Our Programs
Share supports our community through food, shelter, housing, and outreach programs.
Shelter & Housing
Shelter & Housing Share Shelter Programs
Share operates four shelters: Share Homestead and Share Orchards Inn for families; Share House for single men; Women's Housing and Transition (WHAT) for single women; and the Winter Hospitality Overflow program.
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Shelter & Housing Share Housing Programs
Share’s Affordable Housing & Stability program is a coordinated system for providing case management, housing and connection to supportive services in our community for families and individuals experiencing homelessness.
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Shelter & Housing Share Housing & Essential Needs Program
The Share Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) provides rapid-rehousing assistance to households who are homeless. Households are found eligible for the program by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) and referred to the Housing Solutions Center (HSC) for Coordinated Entry and Assessment.
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Shelter & Housing Lincoln Place I & II
Lincoln Place I and II are permanent supportive housing (PSH) apartment complexes.
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Meal & Nutrition Share Hot Meals
Preparing, plating and serving 12,000+ meals every month is both a lot of work and an important commitment to our community.
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Meal & Nutrition Share Backpack Program
We serve a total of 90 schools in all three of our school-year meal programs, which include our Backpacks, Kid-Friendly Food Boxes provided by the Clark County Food Bank, and Fresh Food Pantries. (Note that some schools receive food from multiple programs.)
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Meal & Nutrition Share Summer Meals Program
This year’s Summer Meals program will operate from June 29 to August 14. No paperwork is needed, and we do not collect any personal information. A reminder that all food must be consumed on site!
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Community Wellness Share Outreach Team
Share Outreach serves more than 880 hard-to-reach and hard-to-serve homeless individuals each year. Our Outreach Team serves those who are hardest to reach by going into the community and bringing services to them. Many of our clients struggle in accessing services due to mobility, physical and mental health concerns, or difficulty in being around large groups of people. Our Outreach Team works to bridge that gap so that everyone experiencing homelessness in Clark County has access to a variety of services that can better their situation.
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Community Wellness Share Talkin’ Trash Program
Talkin’ Trash provides employment opportunities for individuals who are experiencing housing instability or transitioning from living outdoors, while helping to beautify Vancouver’s public spaces.
Learn MoreCommunity Health Hub & Pathways Program
The Community Health Hub and Pathways Program is a collaborative, multidisciplinary team dedicated to supporting individuals experiencing houselessness through comprehensive, culturally responsive services. The team serves as client advocates. They support individuals seeking medical care, assist with landlord communication, coordinating community events, and help meet basic needs.
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If you are in need of shelter or know someone who is, please call (360) 448-2121
The Clark County Resource Guide provides access to important connections in the community related to housing and homelessness.
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As a good steward of your gifts, an average of 86¢ of every dollar has gone directly to our clients over the past five years.