The Salvation Army Transitional Shelter

3.9 from 54 reviews

Address 760 3rd Ave Pl SE, Hickory, NC 28602

Phone Number +18283228061

Website https://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/provide-shelter/

Reviews
Robert Stukes

Awesome place, highly suggest more volunteers and help. Not all things are perfect and all actions of each individual person can not be controlled. With HELP, and HOPE is found a place that provides LIFE.

Joanna Holston

Went there to try to park while trying to look up info for the shelter. Was ran off by a staff member that was a total butt! And was told I was not allowed there,I was trying to find out options for me as I wait on my disability, being disable and nowhere to stay at the moment. I was trying to find resources. But as hateful as the staff is and cold hearted I don’t want anything to do with them. I would advise anyone homeless and needing shelter in hickory Go to another town or city it’s clear this county and city doesn’t want homeless people around.

Gloria Lawrence

It's a decent program. You can bring children if needed and small emotional support dogs with special request. Curfew is 10pm 7 days a week and you get one month free then they charge up to 30% of your income for another 60 days. Case management and day programs are easily accessible and readily available. Dinner and breakfast are the two meals served 7days a week. You are required to pass a drug test and a daily breathalyzer test between 3:30-10pm. Doors open at 3:30, dinner is served at 4:30, and we have to be out every morning by 9am. I have 5 other girls in my room but we have a personal bathroom in each room. There's a day room and free laundry once per week.

Cheryl Parent

Was treated with respect and of equal value as a person to everyone else. Very clean

Barbara Karr

The salvation army shelter of hope. There I received shelter, clothing that did not wear out, food when needed, access to skilled administrative supervisory and social services within the salvation army itself and when i had to live in my car the shelter made it possible to achieve daily bodily hygiene. There are a few individuals from there who have had lasting influence on my life . Dave Pearsall. Casey McCall. Capt. Michael Harris and his whole family Includinghis mother in the UK. Mary Alice and herhusband Steve. Jerry. Frank. While there I learned basic life management skills, food pantry ability, and getting along with other people also in great need and facing crisis greater than me. My husband divorced me literally did not want me and got rid of me and I had no family or clothes. All I had were my bible, a few hymnals and a bunch of study books centered in books of the bible. Each day I studied at the library where it was safe. Alot of the time I had to walk. When I had to move on in life it was like losing a family again for the second time . These days I financially support the hickory soup kitchen and the salvation army.as well as biblically sound 501 3 c(s). While there all the entire endurance God comforted me with apples provided within His sovereignty and overall with the salvific grace and providence of the finished work of His Son the Lord Jesus Christ.

Meaghan Trescott

Love supporting Salvation Army, dislike that the store doesn’t have public bathroom or at least an employee bathroom that I could take my 3 year old into. Was forced to walk away from purchases to go find a bathroom. May come back again when kids aren’t with me

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Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Recycling

  • Clothing

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