Explore the latest happenings at ShelterBridge! We’re continuously working to expand our reach and enhance our platform to better serve those in need. Check out some of our recent milestones and exciting updates:
Oct 9th, 2024
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Oct 2nd, 2024
October 1st, 2024
We had an inspiring and productive conversation with the Multnomah County District 1 Commissioner, discussing strategies to partner with more service providers and strengthen ShelterBridge’s ability to connect individuals with housing and support services. Multnomah County provides vital services to nearly 250,000 community members, including mental health care, housing for homeless families, support for seniors, and more. The Commissioner’s background as an emergency room doctor and community advocate brought a valuable perspective to our shared goals of addressing homelessness, addiction, and mental health issues. We are excited to continue working together to improve access to critical resources.
ShelterBridge Expands to Rural Oregon
September 28
ShelterBridge had productive discussions with the Homeless Response Office in Coos County, a small rural community on the southern coast of Oregon. The officials expressed strong interest in signing up for the app to better support their houseless population. The meeting highlighted how real-time resource information is essential for rural areas with limited services, ensuring more effective and timely support. Learn more about the Coos Bay Homeless Response Office here.
Blanchet House Registration Completed
September 26, 2024
September 24
September 15th
September 5th
ShelterBridge App Now Available on Google Play!
ShelterBridge is now on Google Play! Easily connect with local shelters, food services, and mental health support with real-time updates. Download today to access essential resources near you. Download here
Shelterbridge connected to Charlotte
Met with the team at CLThomeless.com to discuss a collaboration aimed at adding Charlotte, NC, homeless resources to the ShelterBridge database. Together, we are working to enhance the platform's offerings in the Charlotte area. The app support for Charlotte on iOS is expected to launch soon, providing a valuable resource for the local homeless community.
300 downloads in a week!
ShelterBridge hit an exciting milestone, reaching 300 downloads, showing growing interest and engagement from users. After the KGW news coverage, we received an overwhelming number of messages requesting an Android app. We are excited to announce that the Android app is currently under testing and will be available soon!
Meeting with Multnomah County District 1 Commissioner
Blanchet House completed their registration with ShelterBridge, and a special link was set up for them to update availability and manage their waitlist in real-time. Blanchet House Real-Time Availability has been a key feature, allowing the Yamhill location to provide up-to-date bed availability and waitlist information.
ShelterBridge Featured on KGW Nightly News
ShelterBridge was featured on KGW’s Nightly News, showcasing its mission to connect Portland’s homeless community with essential resources through innovative features like real-time bed availability. The interview included Claire Cao, founder of ShelterBridge, along with Scott Kerman, Executive Director of Blanchet House, and Nathan Vasquez, Multnomah County District Attorney-elect. They discussed the impact of ShelterBridge and its potential to bridge gaps in accessing critical services. Their support highlighted the importance of collaboration in addressing homelessness in Portland. Watch the news segment here.
Second Release of ShelterBridge
ShelterBridge officially launched its second release with a key focus on its highly acclaimed real-time bed availability feature. This functionality, praised by first responders, allows users to instantly see available shelter beds, offering immediate help to those in need. The new release also introduced additional features like a wait list system, driving directions, and the ability to make direct phone calls to service providers—making it easier for the homeless community to access essential resources. Service providers can now register to provide real-time bed availability by visiting Register for Real-Time Bed Availability. For a full demonstration of how this works, watch the demo here. Download the app today to explore all of its capabilities!
New Collaboration with Multnomah County's MAAP Program!
We are excited to partner with the Multnomah County Access Attorney Program (MAAP) to enhance public safety and improve community access to justice. During a recent demo, we showcased our app's real-time available bed feature, which provides immediate shelter options for those in need. The feedback from the MAAP team was overwhelmingly positive, with attorneys emphasizing the app's potential to bridge gaps in accessing vital resources, support individuals in crisis, and enhance public safety through a compassionate, community-centered approach.
Shelter Bridge News: June-August Edition
August 31, 2024
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August 9, 2024
Had an insightful virtual meeting with Catherine from New Haven Youth Homeless, where we received valuable feedback on ShelterBridge. Catherine’s excitement about the app was infectious, and she highlighted key areas for improvement, such as organizing the map by different colors for shelter programs, listing eligibility criteria, and adding notes on connecting with services. She also raised an important point about ensuring accurate information to prevent users from traveling long distances for unavailable services. With her input, we’re excited to refine the app and make it even more user-friendly and effective for those in need!
First Outreach to Transition Projects
August 6, 2024
made our first contact with Transition Projects, one of Portland’s key service providers for the homeless. This marks the beginning of what we hope will be a strong partnership to better serve our community.
Team is Recruiting
July 20, 2024
June 30
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June 1st
Our App is Now Live!
The ShelterBridge app is officially available on the App Store! Discover resources, chat with our bot, view shelters on the map, and see real-time available bed updates. Shelters can also register on our website to join the real-time network. This is just the beginning—more to come!
Seattle and LA Resources Added
We’re pleased to share that ShelterBridge has expanded to include resources for Seattle and Los Angeles, thanks to the efforts of our dedicated team members, Daisy and Alan. These additions will help individuals in both cities connect with shelters, food services, and other essential support. Expanding to these new areas is an important step in our ongoing mission to make accessing resources easier for those in need.
ASE Symposium Report
Claire proudly presented at the ASE Symposium, thanks to the support from ASE and Portland State University. She showcased how our AI-driven solutions are transforming access to social services through ShelterBridge. The presentation highlighted the app’s innovative features, and it was met with great enthusiasm. The support and feedback from the tech and academic community have motivated us to continue refining our solutions and expanding our impact for those in need!
Meeting with Blanchet House
Had an inspiring morning connecting with Gaby and Duke from Blanchet House, demoing ShelterBridge, and collecting valuable feedback. We explored ways to collaborate and support their mission, discussing ideas like adding eligibility criteria for shelters and a web version of the app for broader access. The enthusiasm and insights from the Blanchet House team reinforced our shared goal: making a real impact in the community. Stay tuned for more updates as we work together to bring even more resources to those in need!
Meeting with New Haven Youth
We’re growing and need passionate people like you! Just like serving up meals at Transition Projects, we’re looking for folks ready to make a difference. If you’re up for the challenge, join us—there’s a spot at the table!
Philadelphia Resources Added
ShelterBridge is now live in Philadelphia! We’ve added a comprehensive list of resources to assist those in need in the City of Brotherly Love, broadening our network of support.
Research with Portland State University Started
Claire Cao, our founder, has teamed up with Portland State University to enhance our AI-powered chatbot. Through this exciting collaboration, Claire is working on developing a Resource Augmented Generation (RAG) system to make our app even smarter and more responsive. This partnership is a big step forward in our mission to provide accessible and effective support for those in need.
First Demo Released
A huge milestone for ShelterBridge! We launched our very first demo, bringing our vision to life and giving a sneak peek of the impact we hope to achieve. This is just the beginning—there’s so much more to come!.