
Regional Winter Shelter System
Regioanl Provider Agencies:
BREAD OF LIFE RESCUE MISSION
1919 Apple Street, Suite I, Oceanside, CA 92054 | 760-722-0800
Bread of Life Rescue Mission offers an evening meal on weekdays
throughout the year. The Winter shelter begins December 1, 2007
and ends March 30, 2008. It has facilities for 25 men and 25
women. There are no showers but you can go to Brother Benno’s
for breakfast and a shower in the morning. If there are no more
men’s beds, men are referred to La Posada in Carlsbad where there
are 25 beds for men.The best way to get a bed for the night at Bread of Life is to be there early for the evening meal and then sign up for a bed.
We are grateful to the key contributors to the Regional Winter Shelter System:
City of Carlsbad • City of Del Mar • City of Escondido • City of Encinitas • City of Oceanside • City of Poway • City of Solana Beach • City of San Marcos • City of Vista • County of San Diego HHSA • United Way • North Country Community Services • Fellowship Center • Escondido Community Sovering Services • Brother Benos • By His Grace Homeless Outreach • Neighborhood Healthcare • North County Health Services • Vista Community Clinic • Heritage Clinic • Regional Task Force on the Homeless
City of Carlsbad • City of Del Mar • City of Escondido • City of Encinitas • City of Oceanside • City of Poway • City of Solana Beach • City of San Marcos • City of Vista • County of San Diego HHSA • United Way • North Country Community Services • Fellowship Center • Escondido Community Sovering Services • Brother Benos • By His Grace Homeless Outreach • Neighborhood Healthcare • North County Health Services • Vista Community Clinic • Heritage Clinic • Regional Task Force on the Homeless
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Shelter participants are:
| • | willing to remain free of the influence of alcohol or drugs. |
| • | willing to work with a case manager. |
| • | willing to not panhandle or loiter in public places. |
| • | willing to work on their case plan daily. |
| • | willing to help maintain the shelter cleanliness and security. |
| • | willing to help keep the shelter free of weapons, drugs, alcohol, and violence. |
| • | willing to treat all others in the shelter with respect and courtesy. |
