Abundant Faith Christian Center - NAMI
Abundant Faith Christian Center - NAMI
Abundant Faith Christian Center - NAMI
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Salvation Army of Logan County<br />
Keester <strong>Center</strong><br />
307 N. Kickapoo Street<br />
Lincoln, IL 62656<br />
P.O. Box 52<br />
Lincoln, IL 62656<br />
(217) 732-7890 Voice<br />
(217) 732-1302 FAX<br />
J. Anthony Shuff, Director<br />
Hours: M-Th, 9:00 am-1:00 pm; Fri, 9:00 am - 12:00 noon<br />
Area Served: Logan and Mason counties<br />
Area Served: Logan and Mason counties<br />
Services<br />
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING<br />
Description: Provides transitional housing for women & children as funds and space are<br />
available.<br />
Salvation Army of Quincy - Emergency Shelter<br />
18th & Seminary Road<br />
Quincy, IL 62301<br />
(217) 222-8655 Voice<br />
(217) 222-5496 FAX<br />
www.salvationarmyquincy.org<br />
Major Dan Jennings, Senior Kroc Officer<br />
Public transportation accessible.<br />
Hours: 24/7 - Intake hours are 8:30 am - 10:00 pm<br />
Area Served: Adams County (includes the city of Quincy).<br />
Accessibility: Limited access<br />
Services<br />
SHELTER<br />
Description: The Quincy Salvation Army Emergency Shelter is a 14 bed shelter which<br />
provides temporary housing for homeless families and single men and women. This<br />
shelter is the only one within a 100 mile radius that serves this population.<br />
Eligibility: In order to protect all of our residents, it is required that anyone needing to<br />
stay in the shelter must first go to the Quincy Police Station, located at 8th and Maine,<br />
where they will have their picture taken and be given a yellow transient card to take to The<br />
Salvation Army. Normal intake hours are from 7:00 a.m.- 10:00 p.m.<br />
To ensure the safety and well being of our residents, we will not be able to provide shelter<br />
at our facility for the following:<br />
• Those convicted of sexual crimes.<br />
• Those convicted of violent crimes including child abuse, domestic abuse, assault,<br />
murder, etc.<br />
• Individuals who are unwilling to participate in the program.<br />
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