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    Jewel's Helping Hands - This is the shelter when I got there, BUT they some amazing renovations while I was there, and we got real beds instead of cots, nice!

    Jewel's Helping Hands

    (3 reviews)

    Everyone has an opinion in these reviews, but just remember, it is theirs, and not the business we…read morehear from! My 3 1/2 months at JHH was warm and amazing! I felt incredibly cared for and thought of! And honestly, I do NOT know where I'd be right now without them! As for staff, it's not my business to air the laundry, but the fact of the matter is, if you get kicked out of a shelter, you probably deserved it! I had to swallow my pride a time or two as well, but did it out of maturity, and respect! I have HUGE respect for the STAFF and founders of JHH!!!!!!!!!! I watched a lot of details in how these shelters are run, and was amazed at just the logistics alone!!!!!! I'll sum it up, busy busy busy!!!! :O

    Jewels helping hands?? What a flipping JOKE!! To make a long story short, my husband and I came to…read morethem for shelter as I was trying to hopefully heal and recover from a procedure I had at the hospital just recently. Anyway, we were there 3 to 4 months, we always had been kind, courteous and respectful to both residents and staff, maybe except 1 we butt heads with and that's only because if you don't want to give me the same kind of respect I show you I'm sure as hell not going to give you any, and she knows who she is, she is staff there, yet, she lives there just as the rest of us, she's homeless too. So, I guess it's just fine for her to break rules and shit, but when it comes to us....anyways, what I'm saying, my husband and I missed the last bus to get to the shelter before curfew but we called several times and nobody answered till we asked a resident to please give their phone to the staff so we can explain the situation....needless to say, WE DID follow the rules and guidelines for calling in but for some reason we weren't given the chance to explain our side, we were talked over and basically, Sheryl, last name I really don't care, tossed us out like peices of trash......We have personally never done anything to this chick except talk to her with the upmost respect since we've been there and for her to turn around and Do us dirty like she did?! She's nothing but two faced, judgemental and she's the one who's disrespectful!! It's disgusting to me how people like that can be so nice and shit to you one moment than turn around and straight be freaking FAKE as least I can go to bed every night knowing my conscious is clear as a bell, not fake. Belive me...I'll still be sleeping great! So jewels helping hands, Your a DISGUSTING JOKE!! Thanks for nothing!! And watch out....KARMA, she's

    Ronald McDonald House

    Ronald McDonald House

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    The RMH is a great resource for parents of children who are undergoing long term medical treatment…read moreat one of the local hospitals (Multicare Deaconess or Sacred Heart). By taking care of everything, they allow you to focus on your child. The new building on the north side of the street just opened in March 2020, and has never been fully occupied due to COVID. The design is very modern and contemporary compared to the original house across the street, which has more of a mountain cabin feel. The new building feels like a Courtyard by Marriott. The rooms are large and well-designed, with electronic key-fob locks, and the beds (with tempurpedic mattresses) are very comfortable. The kitchen areas are shared, and residents are expected to clean up after themselves, including loading/emptying the dishwasher. The kitchens are well equipped with appliances as well as brand new microwave ovens, refrigerators, and electric stove/ovens. RMH provides free Keurig coffee, milk, snacks and various food items. The staff is very helpful, welcoming, and friendly. There is several community/shared living areas with big flat screen TVs, couches, games for kids, etc. Some areas have been closed off due to COVID. There are self-serve laundry facilities that automatically dispense detergent, so you don't need to bring/buy any. Linens (sheets, towels) are provided, and you are welcome to change them out for new ones as often as you'd like. Outdoors there are play areas for kids, as well as a large patio area with BBQ's and tables for outdoor cooking/dining.

    The rooms here are very nice and comfortable, comparable to a very nice hotel room. They even have…read moretempurpedic mattresses on the beds! The shared kitchen areas are very well equipped, and there is free coffee, milk, snacks and food items available. The staff is very helpful and friendly. It is comforting in your time of need for your child.

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