St. Elizabeth Shelter is a multiple-program organization created in 1986 to address the needs of Santa Fe’s homeless population.
Although we take our name from St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first U.S. citizen to be canonized, the Shelter organization is not affiliated with any religion or creed and provides its services without discrimination.
We are a non-profit organization, and we receive support from the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority, as well as from the Santa Fe community at large.
We currently run seven programs including an emergency shelter for men; an emergency shelter for women and families; three supportive housing programs for individuals with disabilities, seniors, and families; a biweekly resource center; and a homeless court.
Learn more about the History of St. Elizabeth Shelter.
Read our Mission Statement. |