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Beacon House Family Shelter
309 E. Lake Street
Eau Claire, WI 54701
(715) 834-4357

 

The Beacon House provides emergency housing, meals, and support for families and single pregnant women for up to 30 days. Children’s services, furniture, food, and household goods are provided for families in the network. Employment assistance, outreach, and six month follow ups are offered for ECIHN clients only.

 

Bolton Refuge House
404 Broadway St.
Eau Claire, WI 54703
(715) 834-9578
1-800-252-4357
Fax: (715) 834-9634

 

The Bolton Refuge House is a domestic violence, abuse, and sexual assault shelter for women and children. The mission of Bolton Refuge House is to offer safety, support, education and other services, skills, or alternatives that will empower victims and enhance the safety and well-being of domestic violence and/or sexually assaulted victims by specifically addressing their needs on an individual and community basis. They provide assistance with legal, health, and medical issues as well as obtaining temporary/permanent housing, food, clothing, household items, and child care.

 

Bridge to Hope Inc
Po Box 700
Menomonie, WI, 54751-0700
(715) 235-9074
Po Box 161
Durand, WI, 54736-0161
(715) 672-3150

 

The Bridge to Hope assists clients in their emergency need to find safety from domestic violence and sexual assault.

Interfaith:House of Hope:
1920 South Broadway
Menomonie, WI 54751
(715) 235-2975

House of Hope provides temporary shelter to homeless individuals of Dunn County up to thirty days. Transient persons may stay for up to seven days. Priority is given to families with children. The house contains two furnished apartments, one of which is handicap accessible. During their stay, the House Coordinator works with the residents providing information and referrals to secure stable housing and maintain economic self-sufficiency.

Hope Gospel Mission Inc
Men’s Shelter
8 S Farwell St
Eau Claire, WI, 54701-3716
(715) 552-5563
Fax: (715) 552-5566  www.hopegospelmission.org

Women’s Shelter—Ruth House
2516 Moholt Dr.
Eau Claire, WI 54701
(715) 834-4000 www.hopegospelmission.org

Hope Gospel Mission is a "RESCUE" Mission with the vision of transforming the lives of the poor and homeless. With shelters and rehabilitation programs designed for single
men and women, an Education Center, Auto Sales Program and the Midwest's largest Bargain Center, Hope Gospel Mission has emerged as a leader in the fight against hunger and homelessness in Western Wisconsin. Hope Gospel Mission's ultimate goal is to help the residents become productive members of society. Hope Gospel Mission does not accept any government funding and relies on individuals, churches, businesses and grants to fund its programs and services.


Shelters for Animals

Chippewa County Humane Association
10501 County Highway S South
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
(715) 382-5183
Fax: (715) 382-4377  http://www.chippewahumane.org

The Humane Association provides shelter and care for abused, neglected, stray and unwanted animals. They also educate the public in the humane treatment of animals.

Eau Claire County Humane Association, Inc
3900 Old Town Hall Road
Eau Claire, WI 54701
(715) 839-4747
Fax: 715-839-1664  http://www.eccha.org
To report abuse, neglect, animal nuisances after 6 pm call (715) 839-4972

The Eau Claire County Humane Association is dedicated to: Preventing cruelty to animals; providing shelter and compassionate care for abused, neglected, lost, and unwanted animals; adopting animals into loving, responsible homes; educating adults and children about the importance of spay/neutering to control the pet overpopulation; educating adults and children about the humane treatment of animals and responsible pet ownership; enforcing animal protection laws