HART of Folsom

How Do We Help The Unhoused Community of Folsom?

Winter Shelter
Transitional Housing

Our Strategic Goals

  • HART of Folsom takes a grassroots, person-centered approach to reducing homelessness. Through partnerships with local churches, businesses, volunteers, and other nonprofits, we offer transitional housing, winter shelter, and targeted services to those experiencing homelessness. By offering consistent, relationship-based support, we help individuals not just find shelter—but stay housed long-term. Every person helped represents not just a statistic, but a step toward a more stable, compassionate city.

  • Each client is paired with a trained case manager who works one-on-one with them to identify the root causes of their housing instability. Through this trusted relationship, we guide individuals in setting realistic goals, tracking progress, and overcoming systemic and personal challenges. Our case managers don’t just offer advice—they offer accountability, advocacy, and care through every step of the journey.

  • We believe the goal of housing is more than just shelter—it’s stability. HART fosters long-term independence by equipping clients with the tools and confidence they need to move forward on their own. Through life skills training, financial guidance, and emotional support, we help individuals build sustainable lives where they can thrive, not just survive.

  • No one organization can meet every need. That’s why HART partners with a network of local, county, and state agencies to connect individuals to essential services—including healthcare, mental health counseling, legal aid, and housing assistance. By serving as a trusted hub, we ensure clients don’t fall through the cracks and can access the support necessary to move forward.

  • Financial instability is often both a cause and a result of homelessness. HART helps clients develop realistic budgets, understand their income and expenses, and set financial goals. With hands-on support, we demystify money management and give individuals the confidence to handle rent, bills, and savings. This foundational skill is key to preventing a return to homelessness.

  • Employment is a critical step toward independence. HART supports clients in finding and keeping jobs by helping them create resumes, prepare for interviews, secure proper identification, and connect with job training programs. Whether it’s helping someone rebuild their work history or navigate past legal barriers, we meet each individual where they are and walk with them toward stability.

  • HART actively seeks out rental units, transitional housing, and supportive housing opportunities within Folsom and surrounding areas. We work with landlords and housing providers willing to support individuals as they rebuild their lives. Through these partnerships, and with advocacy from our team, we open doors—literally and figuratively—for people ready to move forward.

Transitional Housing That Restores Stability and Hope:

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Building Project

Learn About Our Transitional Housing Program:

In November 2018, HART of Folsom launched a transformative transitional housing program aimed at helping individuals transition out of homelessness to stability – and ultimately, to thriving lives as contributing members of our community. This program goes beyond shelter: each participant works one-on-one with HART’s professional case managers to address underlying issues contributing to their homelessness, create personal goals, and access vital resources on their path to independence.


Now we’re taking that mission even further!


In the 2023-24 school year, 73 students at Folsom Lake College -nearly 1% of the student body- reported experiencing homelessness. while temporary hotel stays provided by the college offer a short-term solution, they fall short of the long-term stability students need to succeed. That’s why HART of Folsom partnered with Folsom Lake College to launch a long-term housing referral program tailored specifically for unhoused students. Thanks to a generous donation of land from Oak Hills Church, we’ve begun planning Folsom’s first housing village for students experiencing homelessness.


This village will be more than a roof over their heads—it will be a launchpad for their future.


As a non-profit charitable organization, HART is raising funds to bring this vision to life—housing for students who are working hard to achieve their educational goals and change the trajectory of their lives. With support from dedicated case managers, each student will have the tools they need to move forward with hop and purpose.


Help us turn this vision into a reality. Your support provides housing, hope, and a future for young people in our community.

Our Impact

In the last 18 months, 11 Folsom residents have transitioned out of homelessness into stable and permanent housing, and 7 more homeless residents are housed in our program today - for a total of 18 people who changed their circumstances at the remarkably low cost of less than $7,900 per person annually.

Folsom residents want us to expand our capacity, and with the building project at Oak Hills Church, we will increase the number of people we can help per year.

Our progress reflects the power of community support, compassion, consistency, and our clients' willingness to work hard. We're encouraged by the commitment of everyone who is a part of HART and remain committed to deep, sustainable change.

Client Impact

This graph represents the ongoing reduction of homelessness in Folsom.
  1. 2024 Length of Stay (Average): 10 Months

  2. 2025 Length of Stay (Average): 6 Months

Latest News On the Building Project:

  • Currently, HART’s engineer is working with the Folsom Building Department to secure our building permit. Forever Tiny Homes, based in Cottonwood, CA., is the selected manufacturer for the new studio units on Oak Hills Church campus. We’re actively raising funds to purchase 5 of them and would love your support!

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  • As we finalize permits and construction phases, we’ll provide real-time updates detailing our progress.

  • Together, we can make this new vision come to life. Please join us and support the first student village in Folsom!

    Reach out to info@hartoffolsom.org if you have any questions!

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Winter Shelter

The Folsom Winter Shelter (FWS) is a seasonal, community-supported shelter that provides a warm, safe place to sleep, a hot meal, and compassionate connection for unhoused individuals in Folsom.

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