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    Free crisis counseling program for youth and their families is very effective for both parents and kids.

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    Our Daily Bread

    Our Daily Bread

    (4 reviews)

    Our Daily Bread is definitely one of my favorite non-profits, and I love working with them. They…read moreare run by passionate and intelligent people who truly make a difference in the lives of so many Dentonites! Please do your best to volunteer or help out their mission of feeding & taking care of the homeless in our area. Our Daily Bread provides two hot meals every day to anyone in need. You don't have to be homeless, just in need of a meal. They also provide a free 'market' where people get to take fruits, vegetables, bread, and other misc. items with them. They provide hair cuts, counseling, and warm clothes to the community. I personally feel that this blessing of an organization saves lives every single day. During the summer they have events and even help families out with back to school items. Most of their staff is volunteers and always in need of help. Volunteers do things like drive to pick up donations, cook food, serve food, clean, and take care of people who come in. On Monday nights kids can help out as long as an adult is with them. I have taken kids and it is always an experience that helps put things in perspective and realize how lucky I am. Please consider helping out Our Daily Bread by either volunteering or donating money. Everyone there is super nice and appreciative of you taking the time. Help make Denton a better place and help those in need find shelter and resources to continue on.

    Food is not even edible. I realize they are feeding the homeless, but they need to provide…read moresomething that doesn't look like it came out of a trash can. I recommend they cook soups. Bullion is cheap and goes a long way.

    The Samaritan Inn - Lobby area

    The Samaritan Inn

    (7 reviews)

    I absolutley love the heart, the work and the results of Samaritan Inn. I have done work on the…read moreproperty as an electrician, and have gotten to see 'behind the scenes'. I also have a friend who is currently staying there with her child - it is a huge help as she is transitioning back into personal and financial stability.

    I am a graduate student at the University of Texas at Arlington. I worked here last year as a…read moresocial work intern. I worked from January to April of 2023. I worked in the Information Center (IC). I barely learned anything about social work. Making phone calls and providing people resources for shelter is the ONLY thing I learned. I spent all of my time in the IC giving clients their mail, badges, unclogging toilets, toilet paper, baby products, hair care products, cleaning products, and over the counter meds which has nothing to do with social work. My field supervisor (Brandy) told me and my field liaison that I was going to learn about intakes in March, and then she turned around and said that I will be learning about intakes starting in June. My field supervisor terminated me in April and claimed that I was not upbeat, had poor social skills, and depressed. I regret discussing my depression and what I was going through at home to employees, and I had no idea that you could get terminated for that. But see, I never worked before, and so I am new to the workplace. I regret telling people who I don't know about my personal life, and oftentimes, I have a habit of ranting and getting things off of my chest, but I still believe that I shouldn't have gotten fired over that. It's whatever, I guess! My positive attitude and work ethic are what matters. I also noticed that I was the only social work intern who did not get a chance to learn about case management, and I believe it's due to the fact that I am Black. One of the directors (Misty) said that I looked depressing and intimidating. I should have reported her for saying that to me because her comment about me was very disrespectful and bigoted. Employees and interns in the IC should NOT be handling client's prescribed medications. Samaritan Inn needs to be reported! I was kind, respectful, and worked hard. I worked so hard there for no pay, and what did I get? Nothing, but a stupid thank you card in the mail. Ridiculous! Please DO NOT come to this place. You'll definitely regret it.

    Emilys Place

    Emilys Place

    (11 reviews)

    Ok so I have contemplated for weeks, trying to decided if I should post a review or not... After…read morecarefulll consideration Something in my heart compelled me to write about my experience as it could possible help another young women and children. About 3 weeks ago me and my 2 YO son was exited from the program after a a month stay (which I was more than happy to do) Although the facility is nice it's definitely not for any domestic violence victims And I strongly urge you to stay far away. Not only is the staff aggressive and tempromental but extremely controlling. Controlling over your whereabouts every second of the day, Every dime you make, what you can spend (if they allow it) where you can go, where you can work, where your kids go to school ect. The manipulation and re victimizing is completely beyond me. I was mortified when I found out they kept tabs and cameras on when I was eating and if I "ate too late" or if I didn't do something according to detailed description. I honestly feel this place should be shut down because the way its being ran is ineffective. And in the beginning they give women a false sense of security to make things look good for the donors, it's completely sad... . My lawyer was completed to sue but due to clause in the agreement you have to sign, it would be difficult.... Just do yourself a favor stay on the street or stay away.I fell bad for anyone who comes in contact with the current staff and I feel horrible for the founder who I'm sure started this non profit in "good faith"

    I didn't know where I was going to be and go and I hoped for everything to be okay while sharing…read moreDomestic violence with my Mom right beside me and my sisters as well. We were participating in it for a while and we needed huge help. Well, God had a huge plan when we prayed. All by his grace, he showed us to come across being in Emily's place. They were such a beautiful miracle for real. They provided living with them for 2 years with blessings with living with them, and even way more the next 2 years. I couldn't be more thankful and grateful for them and their caring and loving hearts.

    Beautiful Feet Church

    Beautiful Feet Church

    (4 reviews)

    Southside

    The signs advertise that the building opens at 6 am on Sunday. But the website says that they serve…read morethe poor 7 days a week starting at 9:15am. I have not decided my opinion about them yet.

    Beautiful Feet, aka The Feet, is a church for the homeless and any one else who wants to pass…read morethrough the doors of this wonderful 2 story building on Hattie St. They serve breakfast and lunch, give clothes and have a time to minister to those in attendance. The pastor, Mike, has been there since before I started going as has Dale, the elder guy that ... well you'll see. Let's just say that Dale knows Jesus in a way that few will ever experience and being around Him stirs a longing to know God more; you'll see what I mean. They are real and transparent. There's no fronts here and they don't "play church." The leadership team arrives about 6:30am on Sundays to pray and have a time of worship and then they split into teams (food, clothes, buses to pick up homeless and children, music, and more). If you show up to serve then you will be on one or more of these teams. I like to jump on the bus and go to the homeless shelters to pick up folks and bring them to the church. We call that Soul Patrol! Of all the times I've been, I've ALWAYS felt safe and never once felt uncomfortable which is a big fear when contemplating attending a church for the homeless and destitute. The fact is, the homeless often times are there to minister to you; which is quite humbling. I've been coming here on and off for 15 years and I experience God like no other time when I come to the Feet. It's a time not merely to sit and listen, but to actively serve out your faith and to share the hope that you have with others in need. The fact is, I always get a lot more out of going then I give and I always come face to face with God. If you need a fresh start or a rekindled walk then I would strongly encourage you to visit the feet. Let me know you want to go and I'll join you!

    Reba's Ranch House

    Reba's Ranch House

    (1 review)

    This is the most amazing place. I have not known the godly volunteer's an staff at Reba's very long…read morebut I am so greatful I have at least had the opportunity. I happened to stop in to the house for no real reason but to see it, because my girlfriend spoke so very highly of the place. When I walked it, it was like family that have not seen you for a very long time. So kind an so proud of their place. They could not wait to show me around an you could see the pride they have for the place, the people who are in need an stay there, an so very proud of Reba herself. An amazing young lady (high school student) started a room where they give things like wigs an scarf's an so much more to cancer patients. This right here makes me have faith in the younger people of our world. They showed me the rooms an the library oh my gosh it is just as nice as any 5 star hotel u can stay in. An so very clean. They are always willing to assist with anything they can to make your stay as comfortable as your own home. They treat you better then most of your own family members. LOL. I have truly been blessed to get to know these ladies. I know god has sent his angels to work in this place.

    From the owner: When a guest walks through Reba's Ranch House, it is because their lives have been put on hold…read more Guests often find the Reba's Ranch House through one of the hospitals located in the four counties served by the Texoma Health Foundation -others can be found sleeping in a hospital waiting room or a car. Before they begin their stay at the House, families report little sleep, few daily meals and high anxiety. After their stay 89 percent report improvements in all three categories. "We are the caregivers of the caregivers", says Marilyn Bice, the second Director of Reba's Ranch House since it first opened.

    North Texas Youth Connection - homelessshelters - Updated May 2026

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