StreetHaven is a community network built by and for people experiencing homelessness. Share safe places. Warn about danger. Find work. Stay connected to the people who love you.
Current apps list shelters and food banks, but the info goes stale fast. People walk miles to find closed doors and changed hours.
Nobody asks the people living it. No way to share which places actually help, which ones to avoid, or where to find today's meal.
When someone becomes homeless, their family often loses contact entirely. There's no simple way to say "I'm okay" without giving up privacy.
Pin locations for meals, showers, safe places to rest. Upvote what's current, flag what's closed. The community keeps the map alive.
Mark places that call police, harass, or turn people away. Know before you go. Protect each other from hostile locations.
Find odd jobs, day labor, trade work, and gig opportunities. From moving help to skilled carpentry. Work that pays today.
Shelter programs, housing pathways, legal aid, healthcare. Curated by the community with honest reviews of what actually works.
Every person on the street knows places to avoid. Until now, that knowledge lived only in word of mouth. StreetHaven makes it permanent, searchable, and shared, so nobody walks into danger alone.
The check-in feature lets loved ones know you're okay without sharing your exact location. Families stop wondering. Friends stop worrying. Nobody disappears without warning.
Privacy-first. You choose who can see your status. No tracking, no surveillance. Just a simple signal that you're still here.
StreetHaven turns scattered survival knowledge into a shared safety net. Every pin on the map, every warning, every check-in makes the community stronger. This is what mutual aid looks like when it fits in your pocket.