Drop-in center explained

A drop-in center is a service agency for either the mentally ill, homeless people, teenagers, and other communities that offers a place where people can go to obtain food and other services. A mental health drop-in center can provide a friendly environment for people who are struggling with mental health symptoms to recover. Also in another case, a drop-in center as opposed to a homeless shelter usually does not provide a temporary residence; rather, it aims to provide other services to endangered or disadvantaged groups in the community, including the homeless, people with addictions, or teenagers. Drop-in centers are usually open during the daytime. Some regular drop-in centers double as warming centers or cooling centers in the winter or summer, and may provide overnight shelter during these months.Many drop-in centers provide free services, and some offer services for a nominal fee.[1]

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  1. Web site: Homeless - Resources - Drop-in Centers. SF311. 15 October 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161018223904/https://sf311.org/homeless-resources-drop-centers. 18 October 2016. dead.