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Finding Emergency Shelter in Spartanburg Tonight

For Spartanburg County  ·  Updated May 2026  ·  5 min read

If you are in immediate danger: Call 911. If you are fleeing domestic violence, call the 24/7 crisis hotline: 1-800-273-5066 — they can arrange safe, confidential placement tonight.

Step 1: Call First — Don't Just Show Up

Most emergency shelters in Spartanburg have limited beds and may be full on a given night. Calling ahead saves you a trip and lets the shelter staff prepare a space if one is available. The numbers below are the best first calls depending on your situation.

Which Shelter Is Right for You?

Men (adults)

Miracle Hill Rescue Mission

📞 (864) 583-1628

94-bed emergency shelter. Provides meals, clothing, and case management. Also accepts mothers with young children (call to confirm). Located at 189 N Forest St, Spartanburg.

Men (adults)

Divinity Care Facility

📞 (864) 948-9700

Christian-based shelter for homeless men. Provides food, shelter, job skills, and life skills. 446 Arch St, Spartanburg. No ID required to enter.

Families & single parents

A Way Home – Family Shelter

📞 (864) 582-6737

Short-term emergency shelter for families — couples with or without children, single mothers, single fathers, grandparents with grandchildren. Provides meals, case management, and help finding permanent housing. 458 N Church St. Emergency intake available 24/7.

Domestic violence survivors (all genders)

Project R.E.S.T. – DV & SA Services

📞 1-800-273-5066 (24/7 hotline)

Confidential emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Spartanburg, Cherokee, and Union Counties. The shelter location is kept private for safety — call the hotline to be connected. Free and confidential.

Men and women

Union Mission of Spartanburg

📞 (864) 582-7553

Emergency shelter, transitional housing, daily meals, and recovery programs. Operates separate men's and women's facilities. 144 Union St. Open 24/7 for emergency intake.

What to Expect When You Arrive

If All Shelters Are Full

Spartanburg's shelter system can be at capacity, especially in winter. If you can't get a bed tonight:

After the Emergency: Finding Longer-Term Housing

Emergency shelter is meant to be a bridge, not a destination. While you're in shelter, connect with:

Spartanburg Housing Authority: Manages Section 8 (Housing Choice Vouchers) and public housing. Waiting lists can be long — apply as soon as possible. 170 Arch St · (864) 598-6000.
Bethlehem Center: Emergency rental assistance and case management to prevent homelessness or stabilize housing after a shelter stay. 1066 W Main St · (864) 585-0886.
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