Our Commitment to a Safe and Inclusive Shelter

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At Operation HOPE—North County, we stand firm in our commitment to serving ALL families with children and single women experiencing homelessness, regardless of their cultural identity or immigration status. Our shelter staff and Board of Directors are dedicated to maintaining a safe and brave space where every individual is treated with dignity, respect, and compassion. We recognize the unique challenges faced by immigrant families during these unprecedented times and will continue working to ensure that our shelter remains a place of HOPE and stability for all who seek refuge.

You are not alone—we are here for you. If you or someone you know is in need of shelter, please reach out. Our doors remain open, and our commitment remains unwavering.

For the safety and security of our clients, volunteers, and staff, all visitors must follow our established sign-in protocols. Any officers of the law must also adhere to these procedures and, in addition, must present a legally binding warrant or document signed by a judge if they are entering on official business.

At Operation HOPE—North County, we will always prioritize the well-being and rights of those we serve.

Interested in being a meal provider? Please reach out to Lauren Reyes lreyes@operationhopeshelter.org. We still need meal providers: February 11, 13, 17, and 22.

Interested in making a donation? You can do so on our website. Donations are vital so we can continue to serve and impact those in need.