Our Programs
At The WARM Center, we believe that compassion, hope, and dignity are the foundation for lasting change. Our programs are designed to meet people where they are—whether that’s providing a warm meal, safe shelter, affordable housing, or the skills to build a brighter future.
From emergency services to long-term support, each program reflects our commitment to helping individuals and families find stability and independence. Explore the areas below to see how WARM Center is making an impact in our community every day.
WARM-Up Transitional Housing
WARM’s Interim Housing Program provides short-term apartments for individuals, families, and seniors transitioning out of emergency shelter. These stays typically last 90–120 days and include intensive case management focused on regaining stability and securing long-term housing.
WARM Supportive Homes
WARM Supportive Homes provides permanent housing to six disabled individuals and two families with disabled adult members. We provide a safe, supportive environment, and thorough case management.
Harvest Homes
Harvest Homes is a program designed to provide homeless families with shelter while promoting self-sufficiency and giving them hope for a safer, healthier future. We operate thirteen remote residential apartments designed for Harvest Homes.
Emergency Shelter
The WARM Shelter is a 19-bed facility designed to help homeless men and women who suffer from a variety of circumstances. While staying at the Shelter residents must remain alcohol and drug free, follow house rules, meet with their peers and staff.