Who we help: Our community of support

At Harrisons Helping Hands, we believe everyone deserves a safe and stable place to call home. Learn more about the individuals and groups we are dedicated to serving and how our independent living facility provides essential support.

Supporting those in need

We are dedicated to assisting individuals experiencing homelessness, veterans, and anyone facing housing instability who requires a safe and affordable place to stay. Harrisons Helping Hands is here for people enduring difficult times, needing temporary or longer-term housing, or seeking a respectful environment where they can feel secure. By offering clean beds and rooms for rent, we provide residents with a stable foundation to work towards greater independence and a more secure future.

Making a real difference

The individuals we support often face challenging situations such as homelessness, financial hardship, sudden life changes, lack of stable housing, or difficulties transitioning back to everyday life, particularly for veterans. Many need not just a bed, but a secure and dependable place to find respite and begin to rebuild. Harrisons Helping Hands makes a significant difference by providing stability, security, and peace of mind. With a clean and affordable room or bed, residents have the opportunity to rest, feel safe, and focus on rebuilding their lives with dignity and hope.

Our unique approach to care

At Harrisons Helping Hands, we distinguish ourselves by offering more than just housing; we provide a foundation for rebuilding lives. Our commitment extends to fostering an environment of respect, dignity, and personalized care. We understand that each resident's journey is unique, and our supportive living environment is designed to empower individuals to regain control and achieve long-term stability. This holistic approach ensures that everyone who stays with us feels valued and has the resources they need to thrive.

"Harrisons Helping Hands gave me a fresh start when I needed it most. Their support was invaluable."

A grateful resident