For detailed information on community resources and services available in Winnipeg, please visit or call 211
End Homelessness Winnipeg (EHW) will administer the Extreme Weather Response funding, the funding is meant to supplement the work of homelessness serving community organizations. Download the Winter Weather Response Claim Form.
Winter Weather Response Plan is a resource to keep Winnipeggers safer during hazardous winter weather, with a special focus for those who experience homelessness and can be at greater risk of exposure due to spending long periods of time outdoors. The Plan offers information on winter weather hazards, prevention and response information for cold weather injuries and illnesses, as well as resources available in the community for those seeking shelter and assistance with basic needs.
Download a list of local Housing Resources here and information on housing with rent supplements here. Get info on Winnipeg’s Coordinated Access system here and the CMHB rental benefit here
Download a guide on What to Do when encountering an encampment or person who may be unsheltered here; and a Summer Safety Tip Sheet for those who are unsheltered or simply outdoors a lot in hot weather here.
If you are a service provider, you can find COVID-19 Resources for Winnipeg’s Homeless-Serving Sector here
Quick Links
- Overnight Shelters and Safe Spaces
- Daytime Drop-ins
- Mobile Outreach
- Bagged Meals
- Clothing
- 24/7 Washrooms
- Health and Wellness
Overnight Shelters and Safe Spaces
ADULTS
Main Street Project 637 Main: 24/7, 18+ low-barrier day drop-in and overnight shelter with showers, food, clothing. Co-ed sleep area during the day; separate areas for women and nonbinary people; co-ed sleepers; and men overnight. 204-982-8267
N’Dinawemak – Our Relatives’ Place 190 Disraeli: 24/7 18+ low barrier drop-in and warming space with food, clothing. Separate areas on different floors for women-identifying and men-identifying guests. Sign-up for beds 6-8p daily; drop-in closed 10p-7a. 204-943-1803
Salvation Army Centre of Hope 180 Henry: 24/7, 18+ overnight shelter with food, clothing. Separate floors for women- and men-identifying guests. 204-946-9402
Salvation Army SonRise Family Shelter: 24/7 overnight shelter for families. 204-946-9471
Siloam Mission 300 Princess: 8p-7a, 18+ overnight shelter; showers, clothing, laundry. Separate areas for women- and men-identifying guests; 3 beds in a separate health referral area for guests of any gender. 204-956-4344
YOUTH
The Link YRC 159 Mayfair: 24/7, 12-21 years overnight shelter with food, showers, counselling, advocacy and referrals; 10 beds in separate, enclosed bedrooms available for youth ages 12-20, all genders welcome. 204-477-1804 or 1-888-477-1804
Ndinawe Tina’s Safe Haven 472 Selkirk: 24/7, 13-24 years safe space and resource centre 204-417-7233
Rossbrook House 658 Ross: 10a-12a M-Th; 24hrs Sa-Su + holidays (including July and August), 6-24 years safe space and drop-in with food, safe rides 204-949-4090
WE24 430 Langside: 11p-7a, 13-26 years safe space with overnight stays, food, clothing, safe rides 204-333-9681
WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Ikwe Widdjiitiwin: for women and their children who have experienced domestic violence 1-800-362-3344
Willow Place: for women and their children who have experienced domestic violence 204-615-0313
Daytime Drop-Ins
ALL AGES
1JustCity Oak Table 109 Pulford: 12-3p M-Th; 9:30a-11:30a F, food, washroom, health and wellness programs, skill development opportunities, culturally sensitive supports for mental wellness and addictions, 204-416-2240
1JustCity West Broadway 222 Furby: 4-6p M-Th; 1-3p W; 12-4p F, food, healthy family programs 204-774-2773
1JustCity West End 365 McGee: 12:30-3p daily, food, washroom, health and wellness programs, Indigenous cultural programming, 204-995-2944
DMSMCA Resource Centre 823 Ellice: 1-6p M-F door service; 3-5p M-F drop-in, with water, coffee, snacks, hygiene/harm reduction supplies, socks, computer/printing/copies/faxes, service referrals, 204-774-7005
Lighthouse Mission 669 Main: 9a-3:30p M-Th; 1-8p F, food, washroom, clothing 204-943-9669
One88 188 Princess: 10a-2p M-Th; 10a-1p F, coffee, food, phone, shower, laundry, 204-504-8118
Our Place Safe Space 823 Ellice: 4-10p F, food, computers, hygiene and harm reduction supplies for sex workers, lived experience, victims or survivors of exploitation or trafficking
Sunshine House 646 Logan: 1-4:30p, 6-9p M/W; 11a-4p Tu/Sa; 11a-3p Su *6-9p M/W is 2SLGBTQ+ focused, food, washroom, shower, clothing, harm reduction supplies, 204-783-8565
Union Gospel Mission 320 Princess: 11:30a, 2-4p, M-F; 7:30p daily; 10a-6p Sa, food, coffee, washroom, shower, 204-943-9904
ADULTS
Siloam Mission 303 Stanley: 9a-2p, 4-8p *10a-8p in extreme weather, food, coffee, washroom, clothing, phone, 204-956-4344
YOUTH
The Link Youth Hub 175 Mayfair: 8:30a-7p M-F; 10a-4p Sa, snacks, activities, and resources for youth under 25, 204-477-1722
Resource Assistance for Youth (RaY) 125 Sherbrook: 1-4p M-F, coffee, food, computers, wifi, basic needs, harm reduction supplies for youth under 29, 204-775-4988
WOMEN + NONBINARY PEOPLE
Mount Carmel Clinic Sage House 422 Dufferin: 12-7p M-F, food, washroom, shower, harm reduction supplies, primary health and cultural supports, skill building and support group for women engaging in survival sex work 204-272-0838
North End Women’s Centre 394 Selkirk: 8:30a-4:30p M/Tu/Th; 12-4:30p W; 8:30a-4p F, food, washroom, phone, harm reduction, safer sex and hygiene supplies, baby supplies, info and referrals, 204-589-7347
North Point Douglas Women’s Centre 221 Austin: 9a-12p, 1-4p M/T/W/F; 1-5p Sa, food, beverages, washroom, phone, computers, clothing, hygiene and baby supplies, smudging and traditional medicines, info and referrals, 204-947-0321
Velma’s House 154 Sherbrook: 9a-12a M-F; 9a-9p Sa-Su, food, beverages, washroom, shower, laundry, clothing, hygiene and harm reduction supplies, access to an Elder and traditional medicines, information and referrals, 204-560-3007
West Central Women’s Resource Centre 640 Ellice: 9a-4:30p M/W/F; 12:30-6p T/Th; 9a-12p Sa, food, coffee, washroom, shower, laundry, phone, computer, hygiene/harm reduction supplies, traditional medicines, info/referrals 204-774-8975
Mobile Outreach
ALL AGES
Downtown Community Safety Partnership Downtown: 24/7, 204-947-3277 or 211
Resource Assistance for Youth (RaY) Citywide: 12-5p M-F, 204-391-2209
Salvation Army Citywide: hours vary; 204-995-2410
ADULTS
Main Street Project Citywide: 24/7, 204-232-5217
St. Boniface StreetLinks East of the Red: 7:30a-12a M/W/F; 7:30a-3:30pTu/Th; 12-8p Sa-Su, 204-228-2369
Street Connections Citywide: 6-11:30p M-F; 4-10:30p Sa, 204-981-0742
West Central Women’s Resource Centre West End/Downtown: 5-9p M/W/F; 2-6p Tu/Th; 11a-3p Sa/Su, 204-774-8975
WOMEN + NONBINARY PEOPLE
Mount Carmel Clinic Sage House North End/Downtown: 12-7p M-F, 204-272-0838
North End Women’s Centre North End/Downtown: 1-4p M/Th/F; 9a-12p Tu, 431-374-8726
Bagged Meals
Agape Table 364 Furby: 7-11a M-F, 204-783-6369
Andrews Street Family Centre 220 Andrews: 12p M-F, 204-589-1721
Holy Trinity 256 Smith: 11a-1p Tu/Th, 204-942-7465 x4
Missionaries of Charity 167 Aikins: 9:30-10:45a M/W/F/Sa, 204-582-2773
North End Women’s Centre 394 Selkirk: 11:45a M, 204-589-7347
NorWest Co-op Community Food Centre 103-61 Tyndall: 12-1:30p M/W/F; 5:30-6:30p Th, 204-615-3117
Thrive Community Support Circle 555 Spence: 11:30a M/W/Th/F, 204-772-9091
West Central Women’s Resource Centre 640 Ellice: 12p M/W/F; 5p Tu/Th; 10a Sa, 204-774-8975
Clothing
Centre Flavie 301 Archibald St: 9a-1p M-F, 204-231-9513
Resource Assistance for Youth (RaY) 125 Sherbrook: 1-4p M-F, 204-783-5617
Siloam Mission Clothing Room 300 Princess: M-Sa 9:45a-12:30p; M-Th 4:30-7:30p, 204.956.4344
Wolseley Family Place 222 Furby: 9-12p & 1-4p M/Tu/Th/F; 1-4p W; 204-788-8052
24/7 Washrooms
222 Furby near Crossways in Common
185 Young near Broadway Neighbourhood Centre
75 Martha at Henry near Main Street Project
473 Selkirk near Powers/Selkirk Park
Health and Wellness
ALL AGES
Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre 181 Higgins: Free foot care by appointment 204-925-3700
ACCESS Downtown, 640 Main: 9a-4:30p M-F, health and social services hub with harm reduction and safer sex supplies, washroom, phone, COVID-19 vaccine appointments, 204-940-3638
ACCESS Norwest, 785 Keewatin: 9a-8p M-F, 9a-5p Sa/Su/holidays, primary care, foot care, Indigenous health, naloxone, counselling, nutrition and family care, 204-938-5900
Artbeat Studio, 207 Portage Place: 11a-5p M/T/W/F, free art drop-in with supplies, oriented to adults with mental health challenges, 204-947-9577
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM) 1031 Portage: 24/7 Addictions helpline, 1-855-662-6605; 24/7 Problem Gambling Helpline, 1-800-463-1554
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) 930 Portage: Mental health services and navigation 204-775-6442
Central Neighbourhoods 231 Isabel: 5-9p Tu/Th/F, harm reduction, hygiene, snacks, basic needs supplies at door; hot meal Thursdays 204-558-5212
Crisis Response Centre 817 Bannatyne: 24/7 walk-in or phone assessment and treatment for those in mental crisis, along with referrals to other mental health services, 204-940-1781
Eagle Urban Transition Centre (EUTC) 200-275 Portage: Assists First Nations people transitioning to the city to access appropriate resources such as housing, education, employment, addictions, legal, family, and health, 204-956-0610
Family Doctor Finder: 8:30a-4:30p M-F, 204-786-7111 or 1-866-690-8260
Health Links – Info Santé: 24/7 Team of registered nurses trained to triage health issues by phone with service available in more than 100 languages, 204-788-8200 or 1-888-315-9257
Health Outreach and Community Supports (HOCS): M-F 8:30a-4:30p, Mobile services for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness and facing complex health challenges. 204-794-3804
Klinic Community Health 167 Sherbrook: 9-7:30p M-Th; 9-4p F; 10a-4p Sa, primary health care, counselling and health education. 204-784-4090 during business hours; 24/7 Crisis Line at 204-786-8686
Mount Carmel Clinic 886-888 Main: 9a-5p M/W/F; 9a-8p Tu/Th, primary health, foot care clinic, pharmacy, washroom, computer, harm reduction supplies, foot care; Teen Clinic 4-8p Th; STBBI Walk-In Clinic 1-4p M-F
Native Addictions Council of Manitoba (NACM)160 Salter: 5-week healing program for addictions through traditional Indigenous practices, 204-586-8395
Nine Circles 705 Broadway: 9a-5p M-F; primary care, social support, education and prevention, with expertise in care and treatment of HIV, Hepatitis C and other STIs, 204-940-6000 or 1-888-305-8647
Sara Riel 101-66 Moore: community-based support to persons who experience issues with mental illness or mental health challenges including substance use disorders and addictions, 204-237-9263 x149. 24/7 Warm Line 204-942-9276
Siloam Mission 300 Princess: Saul Sair Health Centre for shelter and drop-in guests offering primary care, dentistry, optometry, foot care, massage, physio and more, 204-956-4344
Street Connections 496 Hargrave: 8:30a-4:30p M-F, Harm Reduction/Safer Sex Supplies and information; Naloxone 204-981-0742
Sunshine House 646 Logan: 1-4:30p, 6-9p M/W; 11a-4p Tu/Sa; 11a-3p Su *6-9p M/W is 2SLGBTQ+ focused. Washroom, shower, harm reduction supplies, and “Street Feet” foot care by appointment 204-783-8565
Women’s Health Clinic 419 Graham: 9a-8p M-W; 9a-8:30p Th; 9a-4p F; 10:30a-3p Sa, Harm Reduction/Safer Sex supplies, washroom, phone, appointment bookings for STI testing, birth control, abortion services, phone counselling call 204-947-1517. Intake for midwifery, call 204-947-2422 x307
ADULT
Main Street Project: 24/7 Withdrawal management services; alternative isolation accommodations for individuals tested for or recovering from COVID-19
WRHA Community Mental Health Services: A range of community-based programs designed to help adults experiencing mental health problems, 204-940-1663
YOUTH
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Program Centralized Intake, 65 St. Mary’s: For children and adolescents aged 3-18 years experiencing emotional or behavioural concerns and symptoms of mental illness. Parents, caregivers, doctors, counsellors can make a referral. Self-referrals are also accepted. 204-958-9660
Huddle Broadway 533 Broadway: M-Th 12:30-4:30p, safe space programming for 2SLGBTIA+ youth ages 12-29. Health, counselling, cultural support, harm reduction supplies, snacks, Wi-Fi, phone charging, foosball and more, 204-688-1987
Huddle Ka Ni Kanichihk 102-765 Main: 10a-7p M-F, safe space with Indigenous cultural programming for youth ages 12-29. Health, counselling, cultural support, harm reduction supplies, snacks, Wi-Fi, phone charging and more, 204-688-1987
Huddle Norwest 103-61 Tyndall: 11a– 6:30p M-F; 9:30a-5p Sa, safe space programming for youth ages 12-29. Mental health, primary care, addictions, employment, recreation, crafting, food, 204-221-9800
Huddle South Central 2-17 St. Mary’s: 10a-7p M-F, Bilingual (English/French) Safe Space programming for youth ages 12-29. Health, counselling, cultural support, harm reduction supplies, snacks, Wi-Fi, phone charging, foosball and more, 204-688-1987
Marymound 442 Scotia: Services to support youth who have experienced sexual abuse, exploitation, crisis or addictions, 204-338-7971
The Link Youth Crisis Services 159 Mayfair: 24/7 crisis supports to help stabilize youth, while also ensuring emotional, physical & cultural safety and wellness for everyone in the home, 204-949-4777 or 1-888-383-2776