Share House

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Douglasville, United States

sharehousedouglas.org
Social services organizationNon-profit organization

Share House Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Share House is located in Douglasville, United States on 8460 Courthouse Square E # 4. Share House is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category social services organizationnon-profit organization in United States.

Address

8460 Courthouse Square E # 4

Phone

+17709490626

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Lois

They do a lot of good for the community. A real place serving real people. Help them help others, donate all your extra household goods and wearable clothing. Clean out those unused, outgrown clothes.

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LovelyLady

Not helpful.

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Buddy Smith

Great Pillars of the community and Mrs Marie is the best

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Mik Mik

I currently called this shelter for help literally 3times for assistance and NOT ONCE DID THEY OFFER TO HELP ME! I WAS EVEN TOLD I would receive a call back from the lady that ansawer majority of the time but NEVER NOT ONCE DID SHE CALL! I GUESS SHE FELT MY SITUATION WASN'T ABUSIVE ENOUGH! I finally received help from another place which accepted me and my children. I gave them clear documentation of the abuse from the police, past and current restraining orders, calls, and text of the threats. I'm so glad that they helped me and my children out when SHARE HOUSE decided they wouldn't. I'm glad we didn't go to SHARE House now because after the way I was treated over the phone there's no telling how we wouldvwo been treated there, specially after reading some of the reviews. For the lady answering the phones saying she'll call people back in a 5min time to let them know if it's space but NEVER gives a call back at all! I think she should be investigated! My children lives are just as important as anyone's else's!

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Regina Green

Share House gives hope to its clientele when there seems to be none in sight. Perhaps people that complain of services offered by such programs may need to rethink all the circumstances.