Housing and Shelters In Zip Code: 45214

We have listed out the shelters and low cost housing services we have in zip code 45214 and surrounding zip codes below.

Shelter Listings is dedicated to serving the homeless and low-income.  We have listed out the shelters and low cost housing services we have in , below. This list has homeless shelters, halfway houses, affordable housing, etc. The database consists of over 3,000 listings and includes emergency shelters, homeless shelters, day shelters, transitional housing, shared housing, residential drug alcohol rehabilitation programs and permanent affordable housing. 

Shelterhouse - The Ester Marie Hatton Center for Women

2499 Reading Road
Cincinnati, OH - 45202
(513) 562-1980
Emergency Shelter, food, emergency clothing items, basic toiletries and safety

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Shelterhouse - The David and Rebecca Barron Center for Men

411 Gest Street
Cincinnati, OH - 45203
513-721-0643
Emergency Shelter, food, emergency clothing items, basic toiletries and safety

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New Foundations Recovery Housing

167 E McMillan St
Cincinnati, OH - 45219
513-813-2787
Recovery Housing for those suffering from Substance abuse.

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Prospect House Halfway House

682 Hawthorne Avenue
Cincinnati, OH - 45205
(513) 921-1613
Halfway House, Substance Abuse Treatment

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Bethany House Services - Cincinnati

1841 Fairmount Ave
Cincinnati, OH - 45214
(513) 921-1131
Transitional Housing, Emergency Shelter, Rapid Re Housing

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City Gospel Mission

1805 Dalton Ave
Cincinnati, OH - 45214
(513) 241-5525
provides housing assistance, safe shelter, bed, transitional apartments

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Charlie's 3/4 House

2121 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH - 45202
(513) 784-1853
Provides affordable transitional housing for up to 50 newly recovering alcoholics.

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City Gospel Mission Cincinnati

1805 Dalton Avenue
Cincinnati, OH - 45214
513-241-5525
Transitional Housing, Substance Abuse Treatment, Homeless Shelter

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Caracole Cincinnati

4138 Hamilton Avenue
Cincinnati, OH - 45223
(513)761-1480
Transitional Housing

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Joseph House - Transitional Housing Veterans

1526 Republic Street
Cincinnati, OH - 45202
513-241-2965
transitional housing, services and permanent housing to veterans who are homeless and have substance abuse and/or mental health issues.

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Gateway House Cincinnati

2232 Vine St
Cincinnati, OH - 45219
(513) 421-3466
housing for adult men in recovery from chemical dependency.

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Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority Cincinnati

16 W Central Parkway
Cincinnati, OH - 45202
(513)721-4580
Housing Authority, Low Income Affordable Housing, Public Housing

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Buddy's Place Supportive Housing - OTRCH Community Housing

1300 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH - 45210
(513) 381-1171
20 furnished apartments of permanent housing for homeless women and men.

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CILO Permanent Housing

2031 Auburn Avenue
Cincinnati, OH - 45219
513-241-2600
scattered site permanent housing for homeless individuals with physical, cognitive or sensory disabilities.

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FreeStore - FoodBank - Permanent Housing

112 E Liberty St
Cincinnati, OH - 45202
513-241-7260
Supportive Housing

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OTR Community Housing - Supportive Housing

114 West 14th Street
Cincinnati, OH - 45202
513-381-1171
Supportive Housing

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Recovery Hotel Supportive Housing

1225 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH - 45202
513-455-5046
Supportive Housing

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St. John Ann Louise Inn - Emergency Family Shelter

2401 Reading Rd.
Cincinnati, OH - 45202
(513) 421-5211
single women housing. Affordable, not free.

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Salvation Army Cincinnati Emergency Shelter

131 East 12th Street
Cincinnati, OH - 45202
513-762-5655
temporary, emergency housing for female clients with or with out children,

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YWCA of Greater Cincinnati

898 Walnut Street
Cincinnati, OH - 45202
513-872-9259
Battered Womens Shelter, Transitional housing

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Types of Shelters and Services we provide


We provide many categories of shelter for those in need and in need of services. They include:

Day Shelters supplement homeless and low-income people when the shelter their staying in only offers shelter on an overnight basis. Case management is often provided and sometimes there are laundry and shower facilities.  Meals and basic hygiene may also be offered.  Almost all day shelters provide their services free of charge. Any emergency or homeless shelter that allows clients to stay during the day is also classified under this category.

Emergency Homeless Shelters both provide short term relief for the homeless & low-income. Usually there is a maximum stay of 3 months or less. Many of these shelters ask their clients to leave during the day.  Meals and other supportive services are often offered.  3 times out of 5 these shelters offer their services free of charge.

Halfway Housing helps transition individuals and families from shelters or homelessness to permanent housing. Length of stay is usually anywhere from 6 months to 2 years.  Residents are often required to pay at least 30% of their income toward program fees.  Sometimes the money they pay in fees is returned to them when they leave. Any emergency or homeless shelter that allows their clients to stay more then 6 months is also classified under this category.

Permanent Affordable Housing is a long-term solution for housing. Residents are often allowed to stay as long as they remain in the low-income bracket but is sometimes limited 3 - 5 years.  Residents pay no more than 30% of their income toward rent. Emergency shelters, homeless shelters and transitional housing programs that allow their clients to stay without a maximum stay is also classified under this category.

Drug And Alcohol Rehab programs are intended to treat alcohol and/or drug dependency.  The cost of participating in one of these programs and the method of treatment range significantly. The database operated on this website only includes residential rehab programs (not outpatient programs). We also provide Access to Recovery (ATR) Grant programs for substance abuse treatment. 



Supportive Housing Programs that provide an alternative living arrangement for individuals who, because of age, disability, substance abuse, mental illness, chronic homelessness or other circumstances, are unable to live independently without care, supervision and/or support to help them in the activities of daily living; or who need access to case management, housing support, vocational, employment and other services to transition to independent living.

Shared Housing Programs helps bring low income persons together and helps prevent homelessness by providing affordable housing options. This service is good for families, disabled persons, and others wanted more companionship. ShelterListings.org finds these shared housing locations and lists them throughout our website.

Rooming House or Boarding House A rooming house is a building in which renters occupy single rooms and share kitchens, bathrooms, and common areas. The location may be a converted single family home, a converted hotel, or a purpose built structure. Rooming houses are low cost housing and may have as few as three rooms for rent, or more than a hundred. The same goes for boarding houses. We list these types of residences throughout ShelterListings.org.

Transitional housing is affordable low cost supportive housing designed to provide housing and appropriate support services to persons who are homeless or who are close to homelessness. The transition is to help them be more self sufficient to move toward independent living on their own. Services provided at transitional housing facilities varies from substance abuse treatment, to psychological assistanc, job training, domestic violence assistance, etc. The assistance provided varies, but it is generally affordable and low cost housing. Read the descriptions of each of the transitional living locations for more detailed information.