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Each room at the Inn has three bunks beds with a maximum occupancy of six residents per room. We provide two totes (one lockable) and a designated shelf for toiletries, towels and washclothes for each resident. Every room has a bathroom. 
Each room at the Inn has three bunks beds with a maximum occupancy of six residents per room. We provide two totes (one lockable) and a designated shelf for toiletries, towels and washclothes for each resident. Every room has a bathroom. |  |  |
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at the Bethlehem Inn What To Expect: - The Bethlehem Inn is a community-supported emergency shelter committed to providing a safe, secure and accountable environment so residents can connect with community resources.
- The minimum age to stay at the Inn on your own is 18 years. Under that age, a minor must be part of our Families First Program.
- Soon after arrival, residents are given a self-assessment questionnaire which Staff uses to develop a personalized, measurable plan designed for moving forward. Progress towards the plan is reviewed at scheduled intervals to determine whether or not he/she is working towards the goals.
- Residents are required to be off premises Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. during which time they are to be working on the plan outlined for them. Those so wishing may request a sack lunch to take with them.
- All residents share in weekend chores around the Inn such as doing laundry, cleaning the facilities, etc.
- Residents may be allowed to participate in an on site Work Training Program.
- For health and safety reasons we are unable to accommodate any pets at the shelter unless they are a registered service animal. Approval must be sought with management.
- Sobriety is enforced by drug and alcohol testing done on site.
- A resident found to be "panhandling" or holding a sign on the street will be asked to leave the Inn.
- Residents are subject to a curfew
- Other rules apply as well. Click here to read them.
What we offer residents: - Shelter
- 3 meals a day
- Case Management
- Access to personal hygiene products, clothing and haircuts
- Onsite AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) and NA (Narcotics Anonymous) sessions are available weekly
- Monthly access to Legal Aid
- On site Mental Health services
- Access to community resources
- A positive and dignified environment combined with guidelines and accountability
"Next Steps" Adult Emergency Shelter
at the Bethlehem Inn What To Expect: - The Bethlehem Inn is a community-supported emergency shelter committed to providing a safe, secure and accountable environment so residents can connect with community resources.
- The minimum age to stay at the Inn on your own is 18 years. Under that age, a minor must be part of our Families First Program.
- Soon after arrival, residents are given a self-assessment questionnaire which Staff uses to develop a personalized, measurable plan designed for moving forward. Progress towards the plan is reviewed at scheduled intervals to determine whether or not he/she is working towards the goals.
- Residents are required to be off premises Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. during which time they are to be working on the plan outlined for them. Those so wishing may request a sack lunch to take with them.
- All residents share in weekend chores around the Inn such as doing laundry, cleaning the facilities, etc.
- Residents may be allowed to participate in an on site Work Training Program.
- For health and safety reasons we are unable to accommodate any pets at the shelter unless they are a registered service animal. Approval must be sought with management.
- Sobriety is enforced by drug and alcohol testing done on site.
- A resident found to be "panhandling" or holding a sign on the street will be asked to leave the Inn.
- Residents are subject to a curfew
- Other rules apply as well. Click here to read them.
What we offer residents: - Shelter
- 3 meals a day
- Case Management
- Access to personal hygiene products, clothing and haircuts
- Onsite AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) and NA (Narcotics Anonymous) sessions are available weekly
- Monthly access to Legal Aid
- On site Mental Health services
- Access to community resources
- A positive and dignified environment combined with guidelines and accountability
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|  |  |  | How to contact us: - We are open 24 days a day,
7 days a week
- Check-in hours for New
Residents are only between
3-5:30 pm daily
- The Inn is located at:
3705 North Highway 97
- The Single Adults number is:
(541)389-2820, ext. 18 - The Families First number is:
(541)389-2820, ext. 22
- Call to ask about availability.

How to contact us: - We are open 24 days a day,
7 days a week
- Check-in hours for New
Residents are only between
3-5:30 pm daily
- The Inn is located at:
3705 North Highway 97
- The Single Adults number is:
(541)389-2820, ext. 18 - The Families First number is:
(541)389-2820, ext. 22
- Call to ask about availability.

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