DRC, formerly Day Resource Center for the Homeless

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Fort Worth, United States

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DRC, formerly Day Resource Center for the Homeless Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

DRC, formerly Day Resource Center for the Homeless is located in Fort Worth, United States on 1100 E Lancaster Ave. DRC, formerly Day Resource Center for the Homeless is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category social services organization in United States.

Address

1100 E Lancaster Ave

Phone

+1 8178109797

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Samantha Craig

I am not living in a tent anymore! I am in a beautiful apartment, with A/C and heat. I have a bed to sleep in. Thank you God and DRC!!! I am soooooo greatful!

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Bekah Soto

The staff went above and beyond for me and my family when we were homeless a few years back, always so friendly and went the extra mile to make sure we got our documents and housing!!!!

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Cooper Cooper

Talk about rude and dismissive! I was speaking over the counter with one staff member yet another staff member (who was currently assisting someone else!) KEPT turning around and interjecting into my conversation to the point that I lost my train of thought and left with limited information. They were parrots... repeating THE SAME INFORMATION over and over again rather than answering my direct questions. I'd like to see their organization close its doors and have the money funneled to more appropriate organizations to expand or improve their services. SHAME that it's like this from the top down even the volunteers parrot information. Homeless doesn't mean deaf or dumb! Too bad negative stars isn't an available option...

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Lawrence Perry

Great services caring employees.

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Mocha Smith

There was nothing to like about it. These people only work for the paycheck. They have absolutely no sense of time or empathy for the homeless. Case workers are supposed to make themselves available at nine o' clock. It's after nine and still no one has made themselves available to address the many issues each homeless individual has. Situations like this only promotes me to do for the poverty-stricken community. These 9-5 people don't have a care in the world. Can never get a hold of them by phone and they're definitely not here to help. Only to help their pockets.