PROGRAMS

Union Station Homeless Services operates five programs, providing a full array of services to help our homeless community members become stable and self-sufficient.

Learn more about homelessness in our community.

Passageways Intake Center (1020 S. Arroyo Parkway)
Passageways serves as the gateway to Pasadena's homeless services network, providing intake, assessment, medical and mental health services, and referrals for over 1,500 homeless people annually.

Adult Center (412 S. Raymond Ave.)
Union Station’s Adult Center includes separate Men’s and Women’s Dormitories and provides emergency housing, meals, case management and life skills for 56 homeless adults. The Adult Center is home to our Community Meals and Shower programs.

Family Center (825 E. Orange Grove Blvd.)
The Family Center provides a nurturing home-like environment that offers safe-haven for up to 50 parents and children each night. Families receive emergencyhousing, meals and case management. Parents participate in parenting and life skills classes. Specialized programs for children are also offered.

Euclid Villa Transitional Apartments (154 S. Euclid Ave.)
Euclid Villa offers affordable apartments for up to 14 homeless, very low-income families. Residents stay for up to two years, and case management is provided on-site.

Sources Career Development Program (825 E. Orange Grove Blvd.)
Sources Career Development Program provides job search and career planning support for approximately 125 work-ready homeless adults each year.


SERVICES

Union Station’s services are tailored to the unique needs of our homeless clients and are made possible our by dedicated volunteers, supporters, and staff. Learn how you can support Union Station.

  • Intake and assessment
  • Emergency shelter
  • Transitional housing
  • Comprehensive case management services
  • Community Meals Program
  • Housing placement
  • Career development and job placement
  • Health screenings, medical and mental health services
  • Community Shower Program
  • Substance abuse recovery support
  • Domestic violence counseling and support
  • Legal assistance
  • Adult classes in parenting, money management, and life skills
  • Specialized services for clients with mental illnesses
  • Specialized services for women and families with children
  • Educational and recreational activities for children