Get Support

If you or someone you know needs help, you’re in the right place.

Shepherd’s House Ministries offers shelter, meals, outreach, and recovery programs for people experiencing homelessness or addiction in Central Oregon.

Need Help Right Now?

If this is a medical or life-threatening emergency, please call 911.

If you need shelter or help navigating homelessness:

Call us at: 541-388-2096

Press 1 for Bend, or 2 for Redmond

If you or someone you know is considering taking their life, please call the suicide and crisis hotline at 988.

Find the Right Support

We offer several types of support. You don’t need to know where to start, we’re here to help guide you.

Shelter Services

We offer shelter services and meals in Bend and Redmond. Not sure which location is right? Call 541-388-2096 and we’ll help you find the best fit.

Lighthouse Navigation Center

Bend

Shelter services and meals for individuals in Bend. Shower and laundry services vary by day. Hours: 24/7, if you are interested in getting a bed, arrive by 5pm.

275 NE 2nd St. Bend, OR 97701

541-388-2096

Redmond Center

Redmond

Shelter and meals for individuals and families in Redmond. Shower and laundry services most days during business hours. Hours: 24/7, if you are interested in getting a bed, arrive by 5pm.

1350 S Hwy 97, Redmond, OR, 97756

541-388-2096

Franklin Avenue Shelter

Bend

The Franklin Avenue Shelter provides shelter for families and medically vulnerable individuals. With daily meals, peer support, regular check-ins, access to case management, and an on-site nurse, residents receive consistent care and connection.

Long Term Programs

If you’re seeking recovery support, reach out to learn more about our community-centered residential programs.

Abi’s House

Faith-based recovery program designed for women and children, offering stability and support for families.

Undisclosed Location

Men's Center

Faith-based residential recovery program designed to serve men seeking lasting change.

145 NE Revere Ave, Bend, OR 97701

Mobile Services

Our Mobile Outreach Shower Truck and SHARE (Shepherd’s House Aid and Relief Effort) vans provide regular access to showers, clean clothing, food, and basic hygiene supplies.

Shower Truck

Mobile showers for people living outdoors.

Project SHARE

Mobile outreach providing food, clothing, and supplies.

Where to Find Our Shower Truck

Mondays

1:30pm–3:30pm

Wednesdays

1:30pm–3:30pm

Fridays

10:30am–12:30pm

Where to Find Our SHARE Van

Mondays

1:30pm–3:30pm

Wednesdays

1:30pm–3:30pm

Fridays

10:30am–12:30pm

9:30am-11:30am

Not Sure Where to Start?

If you’re unsure which option is right, you can reach out and we’ll help guide you. Your information will be kept private and used only to help connect you with support.

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A Note of Care

We do our best to help every person who reaches out. Availability may vary, but we will respond with care, respect, and honesty.

Stories of Hope

Moments of Resilience, Dignity, and Possibility from our Community.

The complexity of the human experience is dynamic and deep. We would love to share with you what we are learning about loving people well, regardless of their situation, condition, trauma, employment status, housing situation, or history. We hope you enjoy this carefully curated content.

Syd Brestel - Story of Transformation

When Syd retired from ministry, he wanted to continue serving, so he volunteered at Shepherd’s House Ministries. But decades of church ministry didn’t prepare him for what he found.

Mike Yunker - Story of Transformation

Pastor Mike shares how serving at Shepherd’s House Ministries transformed his life by creating a safe, grace-filled community focused on unconditional love and seeing the God-given worth in each person, and he believes preserving that authentic culture is the ministry’s most important future challenge.

Addressing Homelessness: The First Step

Maybe you have had this thought like I have: “If only they could get a job ... that would solve so many of their problems.” With some income, they could get some food, get cleaned up, find a home, and get back on their feet.
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