Homeless Resources in Park & Hot Springs Counties, Wyoming
The Yellowstone Country Assistance Network (YCAN) provides services through a Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) to address poverty in Cody, Powell, Meeteetse, Ralston (Park County), and Thermopolis, East Thermopolis, Kirby (Hot Springs County). Our objective is to connect communities with resources to support and empower individuals facing homelessness, including shelters, veteran services, financial assistance, and housing support. On any given night, approximately 550 individuals experience homelessness in Wyoming.
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Wyoming Department of Family Services (DFS)
If you are homeless, visiting the Wyoming Department of Family Services (DFS) is crucial. DFS provides comprehensive, confidential assistance with vital resources like food, cash, energy, and childcare. This support addresses immediate survival needs while connecting individuals to services such as shelter, job training, and healthcare. For families, DFS offers specific help with childcare and child support, making it an essential starting point for regaining stability.
Housing Choice Voucher Program
The Housing Choice Voucher Program, designed specifically for seniors, people with disabilities, and low-income families, is a federal initiative that provides low-income housing options and rent assistance. Vouchers are available through your local public housing agency (PHA). This program empowers and encourages participants to select their own housing. The housing options do not have to be part of subsidized housing projects, but there are limits on unit size. Typically, participants must pay 30% of their monthly adjusted income towards their rent, with the voucher program covering the remainder. Eligibility: Applicant income and family size help the PHA determine eligibility. Citizenship and eligible immigration status also play a factor. The familyβs income cannot exceed 50% of the median income for the county or metropolitan area where theyβre applying to live. Of the vouchers, 75% must go to people whose income is at or less than 30% of their areaβs median income. Application: Contact your local public housing agency.
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can advise and assist seniors in housing emergencies. The Wyoming Housing Network is the HUD-approved housing counseling agency in Wyoming.
Wyoming 2-1-1
Wyomingβs 2-1-1 website and call center connect Wyoming residents with a comprehensive list of community resources, including rent and mortgage payment assistance, low-income housing, and emergency shelters throughout the state.
National Call Center for Homeless Veterans
Support for veterans experiencing homelessness.
National Crisis Hotlines
Provide mental health support for individuals in crisis.
Wyoming Continuum of Care
Coordinates statewide efforts to address homelessness, connecting individuals to housing and support services.
Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
Provides housing stability, case management, VA benefits assistance, and supportive services for veterans facing a housing crisis.
Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH)
Combines Housing Choice Vouchers (HCVs) with VA case management for homeless veterans.
Cody Volunteers of America
Provides supportive services for veterans, including housing assistance and community resources.
Local Police Departments
For after-hours emergencies involving homelessness, especially in extreme weather, contact local police for assistance.
Park County Public Health
Public health nursing, immunizations, and referrals for infant care resources.
Hot Springs County Public Health
Immunizations, health screenings, and referrals for infant care needs.
Big Horn County Public Health
Vaccines, health education, and referrals for infant care resources in neighboring Big Horn County.
Washakie County Public Health
Immunizations, health screenings, and community referrals for infant care in neighboring Washakie County.
Park County WIC
Provides formula, baby food, breastfeeding support (including pumps), and nutrition education for eligible pregnant women, postpartum women, and children under 5. Income eligibility is up to 185% of the federal poverty level.
Hot Springs County WIC
Offers formula, baby food, breastfeeding counseling, and pumps. Call for eligibility (household income β€185% of poverty level) and appointments.
Big Horn County WIC
Provides formula, baby food, and breastfeeding support for eligible families in neighboring Big Horn County. Appointments required.
Washakie County WIC
Provides formula, baby food, breastfeeding pumps, and nutrition education. Call for income eligibility (β€185% of poverty level) and appointments in neighboring Washakie County.
Emergency Medical Services
For emergency medical needs of the homeless, visit the following hospitals:
Mental Health Support Resources
Healthy Park County offers a mental health resource directory. National crisis hotlines provide additional support.
No Shelters in Park or Hot Springs Counties
You’ll find that there are currently no homeless shelters in Park County or Hot Springs County in Wyoming. Visit the Wyoming Homeless Shelter Directory to find the nearest shelter.
Central Wyoming Rescue Mission
Address: 230 North Park, Casper, WY 82602
Montana Rescue Mission (MRM)
Provides emergency shelter, meals, clothing, case management, mental health support, and addiction recovery programs. A meal and shelter cost just $2.58 per person.
Community Crisis Center
Emergency shelter for adults, mental health crisis support, and referrals.
Family Promise of Yellowstone Valley
Shelter, meals, and support for families experiencing homelessness.
YWCA Billings β Gateway Program
Emergency shelter and transitional housing for women and children escaping domestic or sexual violence.
Yellowstone Country Assistance Network (YCAN)
The Yellowstone Country Assistance Network offers a 24/7 online resource page connecting users with community programs for homeless individuals and families in Park and Hot Springs Counties. YCAN also provides limited temporary housing for those referred by a One-Stop Community Center, meeting income eligibility under the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG), and residing in Park or Hot Springs Counties in Wyoming. Referral from a listed One-Stop Center is required.
First Stop of Park County Help Center
First Stop is your one-stop destination for community resources and program application assistance. Receive help with completing necessary paperwork.
Phillips Help Center
Housing and utility assistance applications, food boxes, and community support.
Heritage One-Health Powell Family Resource Center
Provides assistance in completing applications and financial aid coordination, offers referrals, and facilitates connections to various programs and services.
Heritage One-Health Cody Family Resource Center
Provides assistance in completing applications and financial aid coordination, offers referrals, and facilitates connections to various programs and services.
Education for Homeless Children and Youth (EHCY)
The EHCY program, under the McKinney-Vento Act and ESSA Title IX Part A, supports homeless children and youth in enrolling, attending, and succeeding in school. Federal law ensures access to public education and support services without discrimination. Each school district has a trained homeless education liaison.








