Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless

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Albany, United States

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Homeless service· Homeless shelter· Social services organization· Non-profit organization· Food bank

Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless is located in Albany, United States on 176 Sheridan Ave. Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category homeless service in United States.

Address

176 Sheridan Ave

Phone

+1 5184348021

Open hours

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Michael Schmidt

I was there for two months, it's clean and most of the staff is cool. You could end up someplace a lot worse. I want to thank everyone for the help I got there.

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ev3goddess y.o. Chandler

Always welcoming encouraging it's clients to use their education opportunities wisely and gift supports that guide thee homeless to getting back out in thee world to give them an shot at success again wiii all fall down howev3r wiii get upP.GBA.building communities rR working extra hours tew address these needs for our community plz note and explore all your options families.take care

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Holly A Vautrin

A place to go chill out if you have nowhere to go if your homeless I do know they open the doors at 8:30 in the morning so you can go there to take a shower. So do your laundry there but you have to become client and all you need is proper identification to bring their and the sign one paper and that's it so make sure you have ID when you go. They also serve breakfast in the morning it's Mondays or Mondays and Thursdays at 8 a.m. you must leave your bag at the entrance before you go into the kitchen area. There is a lounge there and sit and relax

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Daquan White

They provide meals, showers, clothes, hygiene, locker's and mailboxes for the homeless.

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Johnny Ramsey

Homeless shelter but the staff is sometimes disrespectful to people staying there. Obviously people going through tough situations in life but they'll treat you like drug addicts and inmates sometimes. User adds a last resort