Shelter Resources

Open M-F 8:30-5:30pm

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703-771-1400

302 Parker Court SE, Leesburg, VA 20175

Mobile Hope provides support and emergency shelter to youth up to age 24 who are at-risk, precariously housed or homeless and empowers them to become self-sufficient.

Shelter

Your financial donations fund emergency shelter, usually in the form of hotel stays.

Transport

We provide bus fares and gift cards for Uber and Lyft for medical and other appointments, and donated bicycles and cars when appropriate.

Clothes

Your donations of gently used clothing, shoes and suitcases are provided free to all clients.

Guide

Intense case management and mentoring helps address the issues that lead to homelessness.

Feed

Food is love! We provide homemade meals for our clients every day.

Empower

Empowering our youth to become self-sufficient and sustainable.

The Loudoun County Cold Weather Shelter is open for adults in the community who are experiencing a housing crisis resulting in homelessness. The shelter, which provides a warm indoor sleeping environment, will be open from 9:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. seven nights a week. In addition to a place to sleep, the shelter provides case management, mental health services and other resources.

8:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.

NO ONE admitted after 8:30 p.m

Photo ID is required

Arrival & Registration Free Transportation Shuttle Buses Depart Nightly:

Route 1 pick-ups:

6:15 p.m. - Corner of E. Main Street and Ken Culbert Jr. Road in Purcellville

7:00 p.m. - Inova Loudoun, 224 Cornwall Street, Leesburg (near Loudoun County Transit Local Bus Route 56)

7:30 p.m. - Douglas Community Center, 405 E. Market Street, Leesburg, VA Route

2 pick-ups: 7:00 p.m. - Williams Waters House, 22365 Enterprise Street, Sterling (near Loudoun County Transit Local Bus Route 82)

Morning drop-off from the shelter to the above stops on weekends and holidays only for adults aged 18 or older. Call 571-258-3033 for assistance.

Safety:

The following items are not permitted on the bus or in the shelter:

Knives, Guns, Weapons, Illegal Drugs, Alcohol and ALL BAGS will be searched and stored in a locked room for security during the night.

 Loudoun Homeless Services

Emergency Shelter

19520 Meadowview Court

Leesburg, VA 

Information & Referral Service Line:

703-777-0420

The Good Shepherd Alliance offers Loudoun County’s most comprehensive network of services for the homeless and near-homeless. We have shelter and transitional housing to care for the immediate emergency. We also work with case managers, volunteers and local businesses to address the issues that lead to homelessness and can keep people trapped in a repeated cycle of instability.

  • Homeless? We can provide a home and help get you back on your feet.

  • In an abusive situation with nowhere to go? Come to us! We offer safety, security and a way to move forward.

  • Facing eviction? We can help you with financial, job and landlord issues to avert a crisis.

  • Struggling to keep your household together? We offer counseling to help with everything from parenting and stress management to food, clothing and supplies.

Good Shepherd Alliance

20684 Ashburn Road

Ashburn, VA 20147 

703.724.1555

Calling the LAWS 24-Hour Crisis Hotline is the first step to accessing our emergency shelter. LAWS is the only emergency shelter in Loudoun County that is specifically for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault who are fleeing abuse.  Our shelter is a small, single-family home in a confidential location.  The shelter can house up to 12 people.  There are three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a kitchen, a dining room, living room, laundry area, and a playroom.  There is also a fence in the back yard for additional privacy and protection.  Residents at our shelter are provided bedding, toiletries, clothing and food.  All services are confidential and free. For families in need of shelter with pets, we coordinate pet shelter through a partnership with the Loudoun County Animal Shelter.  If you have concerns about your pet and needing shelter, please call our hotline and our advocates can tell you more about what options are available.

While residents are in shelter, the following services are provided:

  • Safety planning

  • Advocacy and case management

  • Assistance with goal planning

  • Assistance with basic needs, including food, clothing, and toiletries

  • Information and referrals to community resources

  • Transportation assistance to appointments when needed

  • Access to all other services offered by LAWS, including counseling, support groups, children’s services, and legal assistance

If you or someone you know may need shelter services, please call our hotline at 703-777-6552 to speak to one of our advocates.

105 East Market Street 
Leesburg, VA 20176

703-771-3398

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