Our Daily Bread - Denton, Texas

Address: 909 N Loop 288, Denton, TX 76209.
Phone: 9405661308.
Website: ourdailybreaddenton.org
Specialties: Homeless shelter, Charity, Church, Family service center, Non-profit organization.
Other points of interest: Language assistance, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Clothing.
Opinions: This company has 52 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 3.5/5.

📌 Location of Our Daily Bread

Our Daily Bread 909 N Loop 288, Denton, TX 76209

⏰ Open Hours of Our Daily Bread

  • Monday: 8 AM–8 PM
  • Tuesday: 8 AM–8 PM
  • Wednesday: 8 AM–8 PM
  • Thursday: 8 AM–8 PM
  • Friday: 8 AM–8 PM
  • Saturday: 8 AM–8 PM
  • Sunday: 8 AM–8 PM

Our Daily Bread es una organización benéfica con sede en Denton, Texas, que ofrece una variedad de servicios a la comunidad.

Sobre Our Daily Bread

Con una dirección de 909 N Loop 288, Denton, TX 76209, Our Daily Bread ha sido una parte integral de la comunidad de Denton durante años.

Esta organización se dedica a proporcionar asistencia a personas sin hogar, brindando un refugio seguro y apoyo emocional.

Además, Our Daily Bread ofrece servicios de familia, incluyendo programas de educación y apoyo para padres solteros.

La organización también tiene un centro de donaciones donde las personas pueden recoger ropa y otros artículos esenciales.

Especialidades

  • Homeless shelter
  • Charity
  • Church
  • Family service center
  • Non-profit organization

Our Daily Bread también ofrece servicios de asistencia lingüística, entrada y estacionamiento accesible para personas con discapacidad.

Opiniones

Esta organización tiene 52 reseñas en Google My Business, con una calificación promedio de 3.5/5.

Dirección y Contacto

Para obtener más información o donar, visite ourdailybreaddenton.org o llame al 940-566-1308.

👍 Reviews of Our Daily Bread

Our Daily Bread - Denton, Texas
Jeremiah N.
4/5

This is my first time to experience a shelter. For the most part the staff are polite, and they do great for the homeless in preparing them to re-eneter society. The only things I would really change are...
1) the menu ingrediants. Probably about 75 percent of the meals provided are much to spicy for myself and many others who cant deal with spicy foods. I understand the food served is donated, but i wish they would hold back on the peppers and other hot seasoning they use. Many times we are ironically left hungary at night just because we couldnt handle the food.
2) They recently started closing the dorms of weekends, just like they do during the week. I understand this is a for of "punishment" for some, but I do not believe this is fair to those of us who work hard during the week, have jobs, and would just like to rest on the weekeneds. Weekends are not even a time when much can be accomplished, jobs can't be found and weekends, and it just makes for an uncomfortably crowded experience on weekends. Not all of us who work are privleged enough to be in transition and able to rest when we need.
Altogether, ODB is a good place.

Our Daily Bread - Denton, Texas
Jo W.
4/5

Some of the staff are GREAT, but there are some who are very condescending, prejudiced, insulting and unnecessarily RUDE. Most of the time I was at ODB I was freezing even though it was summer, but I couldn't get a extra blanket . They say the budget is too small, but they spend so much money on freezing everyone. There are no planned activities to occupy your mind and no access to them unless you go somewhere else. Most of the clients would love to have something to do. They have TVs but don't make use of them therefore there is no news, weather, sports or music. Why couldn't there be classes from dance to history, economics English, Spanish, manners, hygiene, appropriate behavior etc.? The food occasionally was good, but mostly inedible and a mystery. There was never any salt. Some people have a salt deficiency and even low blood pressure. If you have been told to limit your salt intake that should be the individual's responsibility. They shouldn't withhold it from everyone. If there's not enough money for good well balanced meals then have a fundraiser.

Our Daily Bread - Denton, Texas
Alec B.
1/5

People bring donations here all the time in the form of clothing and food, and the shelter confiscates them and doesn't hand them out. Blankets are not allowed. Outside food is not allowed. Feels depressing to be here. They need to hire people who have had experiences with homelessness, not privileged people who enjoy telling others what to do.

Our Daily Bread - Denton, Texas
Billy B.
1/5

Hate to say as a traveler. Nomad... It was better when it was at the old location. No security but did have a volunteer PD. Office that location was laid back,, the new one is to strict.. can't even take walking sticks in,., there is a reason why I travel and sleep out alot,,,

Our Daily Bread - Denton, Texas
Jonathan H.
1/5

The Shelter Director COO and security staff are very ungodly and the comments they said and I quote them on this we don't care about the Mental health and we don't care if you're mentally ill or disabled and we don't really care about the homeless at all and there's are two security officers Mark and Javier who are not cut out for the job of Security and they only took this job because they are not cut out to be Denton Police officers

Our Daily Bread - Denton, Texas
James S.
1/5

Maybe you can get some of these homeless jobs and have them clean all the garbage they are bringing into the area , we pay taxes and have to live with their trash , they do absolutely nothing for our community

Our Daily Bread - Denton, Texas
Brian S.
5/5

I've been trying to call the overnight and the day number but nobody answers the phone I need to know what it takes to be able to stay there I recently lost my form of housing I don't know how I can get in contact with anyone

Our Daily Bread - Denton, Texas
sarah K.
1/5

On two occasions, I have called to inquire about the programs and services, specifically the emergency shelter, for two individuals that needed assistance. Both times, several months apart, nobody answers and the phone hangs up with no option to leave a voicemail. What’s the point of having a number of they’re unreachable? Frustrating to say the least

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