Name(s): Open Arms Homeless Shelter Type(s) of facility: Non-denominational, charity-funded homeless shelter with no ties to the government. Location: A few blocks away from the Dead District General: Once an old apartment building, the Open Arms shelter was opened about ten years ago. The administrative offices are all on the second floor, a soup kitchen is located on the first, and the remainder of the floors are for the people that the organization serves. Open Arms is a non-denominational, charity-funded group, so it survives solely based off of grants and personal donations; the government has no hand in its operation. While the facility doesn't have an actual medical team and isn't equipped to provide medical care beyond giving out Tylenol and bandaids, there's always an on-call nurse practitioner around, who can refer people to other medical facilities as needed.
Open Arms Homeless Shelter
Type(s) of facility: Non-denominational, charity-funded homeless shelter with no ties to the government.
Location: A few blocks away from the Dead District
General: Once an old apartment building, the Open Arms shelter was opened about ten years ago. The administrative offices are all on the second floor, a soup kitchen is located on the first, and the remainder of the floors are for the people that the organization serves. Open Arms is a non-denominational, charity-funded group, so it survives solely based off of grants and personal donations; the government has no hand in its operation. While the facility doesn't have an actual medical team and isn't equipped to provide medical care beyond giving out Tylenol and bandaids, there's always an on-call nurse practitioner around, who can refer people to other medical facilities as needed.