


The Overnight Shelter provides up to 30 days of temporary housing, food, clothing, and support services. Referrals are accepted 24/7 from Pinellas County Homeless Street Outreach Teams. Upon discharge, clients are either linked to resources in the community or move through HEP’s continuum of housing as they progress toward self-sufficiency.
Left: The Overnight Shelter provides 25 beds for chronically homeless adult men and women. Right: Deputy Tim Myers and Social Worker Janice Wiggins reach out to those in need in our community.
Chief Anthony Holloway Brings Social Awareness and Community Insight to HEP Clearwater, Florida – Monday, May...
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HEP is honored to announce the addition of Mr. Rick Vaughn to its Board of Directors.
Mr. Vaughn currently serves as the...
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Skip Soderquist knows how hard it is to find work.
"Guys like me, I was infantry. It’s not something you see too...
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HEP is pleased to announce that it was once again awarded Charity Navigator’s 4-star rating. The 4-star rating, Charity Navigator’s highest,...
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HEP is the recipient of a grant of $200,000 from Allegany Franciscan Ministries. This is the second time in the last...
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HEP is proud to announce the addition of Mr. David W. Dunbar to its Board of Directors. Mr. Dunbar currently serves as...
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The Homeless Emergency Project, Inc. in partnership with Pinellas County Community Development and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) through Housing and Urban...
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Almost 25 percent of homeless people are military veterans. Transitioning from the battlefield to a civilian job or school can be...
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August 20, 2012 – CLEARWATER, FLORIDA– The Homeless Emergency Project, Inc. (HEP) is now accepting applications for its new affordable housing...
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CLEARWATER — Sometimes Earnest Kelley sits motionless inside his one-bedroom apartment with the brown wicker and wood furniture and modest wall...
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CLEARWATER — As Dr. John Bindeman paused with his dental tools over James Caruana's mouth, he encountered the telltale signs...
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With a one-year $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Labor Homeless Veterans Reintegration Project (HVRP), Boley Centers and the Homeless...
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