Immediate Short Term Housing
Sulzbacher’s short-term housing programs offer accommodations for single men, single women, and families with children who are experiencing homelessness. All short term programs include three meals per day and case management, as well as access to Sulzbacher and Duval Family Health’s specialized array of programs and services including: on-site daycare and after school program, medical, dental, vision, behavioral health, outpatient substance abuse treatment, life skills, career training and certifications, employment services, children’s program, and veteran’s services.

For Men
Sulzbacher Downtown Campus
611 E. Adams Street • Jacksonville, FL 32202 • (904) 394-1356
Walk-in Hours: Mon- Fri 9:30am to 3:00pm
Requirements: State ID,
Duval County Health Department issued Shelter Clearance Card*
*Shelter clearance cards
are offered free of charge at the 6th Street location only: 515 W. 6th Street • (904) 630-3300
Mon Tue and Fri 8-10am & 1-3pm, Wed 8-10am Only
(Not offered on Thursdays)

For Women & Families
Sulzbacher Village
5455 Springfield Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32208
(904) 394-4950
Walk-in Hours:
Mon- Thur. 8:00am to 11:00am
Requirements: Birth Certificates and Social Security Cards for all family members

Tiny Homes
Sulzbacher’s newest short term housing program, a partnership between Synergy Steel, Sulzbacher, JFRD PATH, and the Jessie Ball duPont fund, is located at the 611 East Adams Street campus. This program offers an innovative approach to serving the individuals with barriers that make it challenging or impossible for them to reside in traditional congregate shelter programs. Historically, there have been few resources for those who are unable to accept or stay in traditional congregate shelter programs. This program consisting of 10 Tiny Homes adds capacity to take 10 of our most critically vulnerable clients off the street and into safe, dignified, comfortable temporary housing in a way that does not have the limits of traditional congregate shelter. Participants are assigned their own private tiny home unit and have access to on-site showers and services through the Urban Rest Stop, daily meals, intensive case management, and the full array of on-site services including Duval Family Health medical, dental, vision, behavioral health, and substance use services. All participants are selected and referred by the JFRD PATH Team. Program participants generally have extensive history of homelessness (5 years plus) and one or more of the following: physical disability, severe and persistent behavioral health diagnoses, substance use disorder, developmental disability
Chop
Sulzbacher’s CHOP program (Chronically Homeless Offenders Program) is a unique partnership between the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, the State Attorney’s Office and the Public Defender’s Office. CHOP offers people who have been homeless for a year or more, the opportunity to receive permanent housing placement with wrap-around supportive services to maintain that placement. By targeting the most frequent misdemeanor offenders in Jacksonville, Sulzbacher is able to break the cycle of chronic homelessness and nuisance crimes for these extremely vulnerable individuals.
For more information about the CHOP program, call (904) 394-4950.
Veteran Services
For the men and women who have served our country, and have found themselves and their families in crisis, Sulzbacher offers services specifically designed to meet their unique needs. By partnering with the Veteran’s Administration, Changing Homelessness, and COJ’s Homeless Veteran Reintegration Program an array of services are offered to serve Veterans and their families.
For more information about services for Veterans, call (904) 394-4950.

