HOW CAN YOU HELP?
- Donation Locations
- Volunteer Opportunities:
- Contact the Guam Homeless Coalition via email at help@guamhomeless.org to learn about the current volunteer opportunities.
Politely ask the store or restaurant owner why the homeless person is being denied services. Homeless persons who are paying customers should be advocated for if they are not causing any harm or problems in the store or restaurant. Members in the community can help by offering to purchase or provide food or drinks to homeless persons who were removed from establishments.
There are a variety of reasons why persons continue to live on the streets to include, but not limited to, a history of mental illness or drug addiction. Some may have resided in a homeless shelter but choose not to return. The Guam Homeless Coalition’s outreach teams continue to engage individuals who are chronically homeless to build trust while offering available permanent supportive housing and other support services.
- Please submit your request through the comments section for an outreach team to conduct a site visit. Please include the following information, if known:
- Identify the last known location, as well as other locations the homeless individual or family have been known to congregate.
- Identify whether it is a family or individual household.
- If the homeless household is an individual, please identify the sex of the individual.
- For family households, identify the number of people to include how many are adults and how many are children.
- If known, please provide the name of the homeless person(s).
- Identify if the homeless person uses a wheelchair or other assistive devices