Randolph County’s First Shelter for Women & Families

Randolph County’s First Shelter for Women & Families

A safe shelter where women and families can stay together is often the most significant barrier to breaking the cycle of poverty and homelessness. Lydia’s Place operates as a housing first solution to support its guests.

About Lydia’s Place

What We Do

Lydia’s Place will serve women, children and families experiencing homelessness in central North Carolina by providing a safe, comfortable and supportive environment for temporary housing – often the first step in establishing sustainable independence. Our Services Upon completion of Phase 1 of the Lydia’s Place renovation project, we anticipate being able to provide temporary housing…

Who We Serve

Lydia’s Place is Randolph County’s first emergency shelter for women and families experiencing homelessness, allowing children and their families to stay together regardless of age, sex or gender. The shelter will be located at 114 Francis Street, in Asheboro, N.C. and will operate using a housing first approach to support its guests. Lydia’s Place is…

What We Do

Lydia’s Place will serve women, children and families experiencing homelessness in central North Carolina by providing a safe, comfortable and supportive environment for temporary housing – often the first step in establishing sustainable independence. Our Services Upon completion of Phase I of the Lydia’s Place renovation project, we anticipate being able to provide temporary housing…

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