In 2003, Council for the Homeless and Share Vancouver partnered with the Greater Vancouver Interfaith Association to create the Winter Hospitality Overflow (WHO), a program committed to providing a safe shelter during the winter months to families and individuals experiencing homelessness.
 
WHO guests are offered a warm shower, nourishing food, case management, and a place to rest their head, as well as the warmth of a caring community working to address the most basic of human needs.
 
Over the years, the generous contributions, donated facilities, and thousands of volunteer hours are testimonials to the compassionate response of the Clark County community.
 
 
 
 
 
I want to thank you for being a part of my life.  You see, without each of you and your compassion for those who are your neighbor, I would be hungry and I would be cold.
                                                                                                                - Sue
A Collaborative Effort of:
Thanks to our volunteers and partnering organizations, WHO has made consistent, significant increases in the number of people served since the program’s 2003 inception.
Quick Facts:
◊ St. Andrew has a bed capacity of 35 
    for single women, couples, and 
    families.
◊ St. Paul has a bed capacity of 24 for 
    single men.
◊ WHO beds are first come, first serve 
    with priority given to those in Clark 
    County.
◊ Each program is staffed with a Share 
    Case Manager. W.H.O. Winter Hospitality Overflow ... Faith + Compassion = Action! About Us Volunteer Donate Contact