River Haven Shelter - Portage, WI

River Haven Shelter - Portage, WI Provides safe, temporary shelter for homeless individuals and families as well as community resources

06/12/2026

Calling our community friends! We are trying to help a resident secure a 24 in. women's bike so she can get to and from her job. If you have one in good condition and aren't using it any longer, we would love to help give it a new home!
Together we can do GREAT things!
Feel free to contact us:
608-742-7687
[email protected]
Or through messenger

This is amazing news!!! So excited to be your neighbor 🄰
06/03/2026

This is amazing news!!! So excited to be your neighbor 🄰

New Location coming soon! 311 E Wisconsin St #102. Portage WI 53901. We will update soon on when we can open, stay tuned!

06/02/2026

Homelessness is more predictable than you think. One life altering event can cause any one of us to be in this situation.
We are sharing a story of Gary(not his real name) that was shared with us from a group we receive training from a few times a year.
"Gary's" story is not uncommon, please take a few minutes to read:

Gary did not become homeless all at once.

First, he got a divorce.

Paying for an apartment by himself was expensive, but Gary managed to squeak by each month.

Until his car broke down and he could not afford to fix it.

Unable to get to work reliably, he got fired.

Without a job, Gary got evicted.

Afraid to stay at a shelter, Gary tried to find places outside to sleep at night. It was summer, so he wouldn’t freeze, at least.

One night Gary got jumped by a couple of guys. In the melee, he got hit in the head with a baseball bat. Lying unconscious, his attackers rifled through his pockets and found nothing worth taking.

Gary woke up in a hospital bed with blurry vision, the worst headache of his life and a few stitches.

Gary also had something that made all of his prior problems look small: a traumatic brain injury.

That injury changed what Gary could do. A hit to the frontal lobe can make memory, judgment, impulse control and social filters much harder. Gary started saying things he never would have said before (ā€œdisinhibitionā€) because he didn’t know they were offensive. He also struggled remembering anything but the simplest instructions.

Those two things made steady work impossible.

Gary has not been able to hold down a job for more than a few days since his injury.

Gary will never get back on his feet again without intensive support… EVER.

Homelessness has Patterns

Homelessness has many patterns that shape it.

One is what I’ll call the ā€œDomino Effect.ā€

The basic idea is simple: One bad thing does not guarantee the next bad thing, but it does increase the odds.

Most people who get a divorce will not end up homeless, but it increases the risk.

Studies have shown that it is one of the leading drivers of homelessness.

Most people who become homeless will not take a baseball bat to the head, but it makes it more likely.

When someone becomes homeless the risk of violence against them is increased by a factor of 9,000. (No, you’re not reading that wrong).

Not surprisingly, 53% of individuals who have been homeless for over a year have a traumatic brain injury. (No, you’re not reading that wrong either.)

The Domino Effect takes people who could have been helped cheaply and turns their lives into something much more harder, much more expensive, to repair.

A few hundred dollars would have fixed Gary’s car.

Now he will either be homeless or need a fully subsidized apartment for the rest of his life.

So, what do we do?

There a few lessons in here:

1) Small problems ignored early, cause big problems later.

One-by-one, the people living on your streets are becoming permanently unemployable if your community doesn’t have adequate shelter and services.

2) Once a person reaches a certain point, there is no coming back.

Someone with a bad enough brain injury is unemployable. Calling them lazy and threatening to take away their subsidized housing if they don’t get a job doesn’t change that.

3) Homelessness is not as hopeless as it seems.

We need to stop treating homelessness like a random collection of bad choices.

It has patterns… and patterns can be interrupted.

For more information about how to help make a difference right here in your community with those facing homelessness, please go to riverhavenshelter.org or reach out to us!

[email protected]
608-742-7687

05/25/2026

Don't forget to grab your Senior Farmers Market Vouchers this year! Our distributions start on June 9th but if you are unable to attend stop by the ADRC after June 16th to get yours!

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05/25/2026

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05/06/2026

HUGE shout out to the 4 students and their advisor from Pardeeville High School for helping to clean at the shelter today!
This is our 2nd year to be part of their Community Service Day and we are so grateful!
Even though the group was small, they were mighty! Thank you for all you did and all the laughs!!
You guys are ROCKSTARS!šŸ˜ŽšŸŽ¤

A special donation came into the office today. A few months ago Grace messaged us and asked for our donation wishlist. S...
05/04/2026

A special donation came into the office today. A few months ago Grace messaged us and asked for our donation wishlist. She told us that her daughter was turning 1 in April and in lieu of gifts for her kiddo, they wanted to share our wishlist with family and friends to make a donation in honor of her 1st birthday to River Haven ā¤ļø
What an absolutely wonderful and gracious way to commemorate a milestone for their little one!!
Thank you Grace Wendt and family for thinking of us!!!!

BIG THANKS to all of those who stopped out to our food truck fundraiser this month and Thankyou to Ben’s Pretzels for th...
05/04/2026

BIG THANKS to all of those who stopped out to our food truck fundraiser this month and Thankyou to Ben’s Pretzels for the fun lunch!
Special thanks to a couple of our Board members Jenn Selbach and Mary Ramsey as well as our volunteer Cory Otto for the extra help as well.
We appreciate ALL of the support from this community! ā™„ļøšŸ„ØšŸ™
Next month we have OverCakeland coming to town! Hope to see you there!

Today a wonderful surprise was delivered to our office, I open the door to find that some very generous and kind person(...
04/24/2026

Today a wonderful surprise was delivered to our office, I open the door to find that some very generous and kind person(s) sent us a lawnmower!!!
This was something on a non published wishlist for our office but I had been thinking about all week. šŸ¤”
We are so very grateful and blessed by this gift. Who ever you are thank you, thank you!!šŸŽ‰

If someone has a moment to come assemble it for us, it would be much appreciated!!

We have the most amazing community 🄰

Address

303 E Wisconsin Street
Portage, WI
53901

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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