Our Services

  • Men's Night Shelter

    Bethel’s flagship program, the men’s night shelter opens nightly at 6:00 p.m. and has 36 on-site beds available to homeless men in our community. Each night, our guests are provided with an evening meal, an opportunity to take a hot shower, and are allowed into the sleeping area starting at 7:00 p.m.

    Our shelter offers case management services provided by our on-site social worker, who assists them with developing individualized plans and working toward their goals.

    On Mondays from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., emergency clothing and hygiene products donated by community members are made available to all shelter guests in need. If you would like to donate supplies, check out our Amazon Wishlist here.

    The men’s night shelter is located at:
    Bethel United Methodist Church
    1232 Curtis St.
    Rock Hill, SC 29730

  • Community Day Shelter

    The day shelter is Bethel’s newest service offering. Located at the Pathways Community Center in Rock Hill, the day shelter is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to all those in the community seeking shelter.

    The day shelter offers guests laundry services, a hot shower, restroom facilities, lockers, and access to other on-site community agencies.

    The day shelter is located at:
    Pathways Community Center
    546 S Cherry Rd. Ste. S
    Rock Hill, SC 29732

  • Workforce Development Program

    The Workforce Development Program (WFDP) provides case management centered around assisting individuals experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness with workforce skills, education opportunities, and resources. The Bethel Shelters Workforce Development Case Manager assesses each individual to understand their needs and goals. The goal of the WFDP is to ensure that individuals have the skills and knowledge to obtain financial stability by entering or reentering the workforce. When individuals are out of crisis situations, Bethel Shelters will refer individuals to the United Way of York County Financial Stability Network to promote financial self-sufficiency. Bethel Shelters will continue to follow up with clients who are out of crisis mode to ensure homelessness is not reoccurring. Bethel Shelters has partnered with United Way of York County, York Technical College, Winthrop University, West Marine, The City of Rock Hill, The Roasting Company, Catawba Mental Health, Alston Wilkes Society, Better Bound Bookstore, Department of Social Services, Keystone Substance Abuse Services, The Haven Men’s Shelter, and other agencies to ensure individuals meet their goals in the WFDP.

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