Can't focus on work because you need help with housing? We can help you with resources to make things just a little easier!
- tjcleanoffice

- Oct 24
- 1 min read

Findhelp.com can help you just plug in your zip code and boom you have a list of places that can help that in the zip code your in.
🏠 1. Call 211
Dial 211 from any phone in the U.S. (free and confidential).
It connects you with a local resource specialist who can tell you about:
Food pantries
Shelters and transitional housing
Help paying bills or rent
Mental health and health services
Job programs and more
You can also visit www.211.org to search online.
🍽️ 2. Find local food programs
Go to FindFood.org or FeedingAmerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank.
Enter your ZIP code and it will list nearby food pantries, community kitchens, and free meal services.
🛏️ 3. Emergency shelters
If you need a safe place tonight:
Or check ShelterListings.orgYou can search by city or ZIP to see open shelters and transitional housing.
📱 4. Local government or nonprofits
Search Google for:
“Homeless services near me”“Food pantry + [your city]”“Community action agency [your county]”
Examples of helpful organizations:
The Salvation Army
Volunteers of America
Catholic Charities
Union Gospel Mission (in many cities)















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