Our Wilkes-Barre 365-Overnight Shelter is Keystone Mission’s newest program that serves as a safe shelter for individuals who are facing homelessness and who might otherwise remain unsheltered during the year.
The goal of the shelter is to create a safe and supportive environment where the public can access temporary shelter, receive needed support, and work towards achieving stability.
Individuals seeking shelter will be able to enter at
8 P.M. and the shelter will remain open until 7 A.M. the next morning. The shelter is providing a safe place where guests will receive rest for the night and get connected to our daily services.
Shelter guests are encouraged to return at 9am to be seen by our Program Specialists to receive further services, hot meals, and emergency provisions.
Questions? Call 570-871-4795 ext. 0600
The shelter is located at Keystone Mission’s Wilkes-Barre Innovation Center for Homeless & Poverty at 90 E. Union Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701.
The staff of Keystone Mission is dedicated to continually seeking opportunities to support the community of Northeast PA every day during the year. Keystone Mission is committed to being a catalyst for the community to provide help and hope to the homeless, hungry, and hurting people of Northeast PA.
If you would like to volunteer at the 365-Overnight Shelter, you can contact the Volunteer Office at 570.871.4795 ext. 404 or Volunteer@KeystoneMission.org. Volunteers from the shelter will be available to provide safety to all who stay.
Join our volunteer force and prepare a meal once a month for our guests at our 365-Overnight Shelter. Meals should feed about 50 individuals and can be hot or cold.
For more information, connect with Kathy at
570-871-4795 ext. 0603.
P.O. Box 470
Scranton, PA 18501
Phone: (570) 871–4795
EIN # 34–2042921
Keystone Mission is an award-winning, local faith-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. Our mission is to be a catalyst for the community, to provide help and hope to the homeless, hungry, and hurting people in Northeast PA.