PNS “Hope”

The Presbyterian Night Shelter is leading the journey from homeless to home. This video shows the life of people who live on the streets by day bit are provided food and a bed each night in the shelter. Training is also offered to those who want to move up and out into independent life.

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Homeless Children Find Homes for Pets

Some north Texas homeless kids who are facing their own challenges are making an effort to help some neglected and homeless animals. FOX 4′s Melissa Cutler has the story.

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PNS Urgent Needs

PNS is in constant need of donations to continue their drive to lead the journey from homeless to home.

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The largest provider of services for the homeless, Presbyterian Night Shelter is the only free area emergency shelter without length-of-stay restrictions. The Shelter believes in respecting the dignity of its clients, while supplying meals, beds and basic human care to an average of 704 homeless men, women and children every night and approximately 3,040 annually.

The Shelter provides hope to its clients and is working to end homelessness
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Latest News and Events

Save the Date – 2012 PNS Events

2012 Christmas Gala, Celebrity Bartending, 2nd Annual “Fore” the Homeless Golf Tournament

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2011 Christmas Gala

The PNS 2011 Christmas Gala benefiting the Presbyterian Night Shelter will be held on Friday, December 2 at Ridglea Country Club.

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2011 Golf Tournament

Benefiting the Presbyterian Night Shelter
Monday, October 3, 2011 – Hawks Creek Golf Course

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Did you know ...

$50 can help provide toiletry items for 25 homeless clients

$100 can help provide one month of emergency shelter for a client in need

$250 can help sponsor a veteran’s needs for one week

$500 can provide 1,000 hot meals to the homeless

$1,000 can help provide safety for a mother and her children for one month

$5,000 can help us end homelessness one individual at a time