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Encyclopedia > Emergency shelter

Emergency shelters are places for people to live temporarily when they can't live in their previous residence, similar to homeless shelters. The main difference is that an emergency shelter typically specializes in people fleeing a specific type of situation, such as battered women, victims of domestic violence in general, or victims of sexual abuse. A more minor difference is that people staying in emergency shelters are more likely to stay all day, except for work, school, or errands, while homeless shelters usually expect people to stay elsewhere during the day, returning only to sleep, or sometimes, to eat, if the shelter also provides meals. Homeless shelters are places for people to stay temporarily when they otherwise would have to sleep on the street, similar to emergency shelters. ... Domestic violence, by barest definition, is violence within a home. ... // Sexual abuse in general Sexual abuse is a form of abuse that is made by means of the sexual behavior between an victim(s) and offender(s). ...


Temporary emergency shelters are often set up by non-profit organizations like the Red Cross and Red Crescent, or governmental emergency management departments, in response to natural disasters, such as a flood or earthquake, or in response to terrorist attacks in which civilians are evacuated. They tend to use tents or other temporary structures, or are in buildings usually used for another purpose, such as a church or school. Temporary tent cities with shelters may also include mass decontamination facilities to cleanse large numbers of evacuees prior to assigning them to shelters, or to them being held in isolation or quarantine. Somebody please clean this up. ... Look up Flood on Wiktionary, the free dictionary A flood (in Old English flod, a word common to Teutonic languages; compare German Flut, Dutch vloed from the same root as is seen in flow, float) is an overflow of water, an expanse of water submerging land, a deluge. ... Global earthquake epicenters, 1963–1998 An earthquake is a trembling or a shaking movement of the Earths surface. ... A church building is a building used in Christian worship. ... A school is most commonly a place designated for learning. ... Mass decontamination (abbreviated mass decon) is the decontamination of large numbers of people, in the event of industrial, accidental, or intentional contamination by toxic, infective, caustic, polluted, or otherwise unhealthful or damaging substances. ...


Both types often provide counselors; long-term shelters providing specialists in the area affecting their clients, while temporary ones are more likely to provide general grief counseling. They sometimes facilitate support groups, and/or provide meals, as well as means for people to leave messages for one another. Ones that don't provide any of these services can usually refer their clients to organizations that do. A Counselor is a general definition for a person who advises. ... Support groups exist to combat or legitimise conditions or behaviours. ...


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Welcome to the YWCA Cass Clay (939 words)
The purpose of the Emergency Shelter is to provide safe housing to women and children, along with advocacy and education, in order that current residents may attain alternative housing.
Families seek safe shelter for a variety of reasons: escaping an abusive relationship (41%), economic hardship (10%), relocation to Fargo-Moorhead (9%), and homelessness (31%) and the remaining women and children are seeking refuge from emergency situations, because of medical reasons and alcohol or substance abuse.
Upon exiting the YWCA Shelter, Kara was told that she could return if her situation worsened and she knows that if she ever needs a place to go the door to the YWCA Emergency Shelter is always open.
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