We are here to help and serve you. It is important that every woman who needs support & care can receive that from this health center.
Overall Rating
4.1
David Ewing
3 months ago
Staff member with the threads feel like he's the boss of the shelter he refuses to let homeless people shower 🚿, and he also refuses to do homeless people laundry, He also stops homeless people from getting soap bars, and towels, So does the cook, they don't deserve a job with the homeless in Hoboken homeless shelter
Dolana Lipari
5 months ago
Hoboken Shelter is truly an invaluable nonprofit organization serving the community of Hoboken. I have been donating and volunteering here since my mother took me when I was in middle school, I am now in my 40’s. Their commitment to providing essential services, including three meals a day, speaks volumes about their dedication to ensuring the well-being of those in need. The availability of hot showers and laundry services highlights their commitment to promoting good hygiene, which is vital for the dignity of every individual.
The shelter offers a safe and welcoming place for both men and women to sleep, along with the presence of compassionate social workers on-site who provide support and assistance. Furthermore, their initiative to accept clothing and food donations shows a collaborative effort to empower the community. The shelter also has a remarkable program aimed at helping individuals find permanent housing, which includes assistance with securing necessary deposits.
It's important to acknowledge the staff and volunteers at Hoboken Shelter; they are truly the heart of this organization. Their tireless efforts and unwavering compassion create a supportive environment that makes a real difference in the lives of those they serve. Hoboken Shelter is not just a place to receive help; it is a home for hope and healing within our community.
itsjustmyopinion
6 months ago
The only people who have ratings above 2 stars are the staff and donators. Meanwhile, I'm watching a bodycam video on YT right now about an incident at this shelter, the first time I heard of this shelter. Not a good look, it's a shame to see that homeless shelters across the country run like this. I'm from NY and thought it was a NY thing. It's an American thing, to discard of your vulnerable and needy, and lie about their welfare at shelters... just nasty. Be honest and say you saw roaches in the kitchen, be honest and say you wouldn't want to spend the night here, don't just say volunteering one night was cool because the chef was friendly. Who cares? It's clearly violent and dirty. Don't have a shelter if you're worse than the streets and jail.