What is a homeless mobile unit?
A homeless mobile unit looks like a big van or a bus.
It moves from place to place.
It gives shelter, food, and care.
It has a bed, a bathroom, soap, and water.
There is room for pets too!
Some homeless mobile units are like small homes indoors.
Why Use a homeless mobile unit?
- Gives quick help in cities and country
- Warms people in cold weather
- Brings doctors and nurses close
- Shares good, hot food
- Helps people wash clothes
- Provides beds for sleep
- Offers a safe spot for pets
Who Uses a homeless mobile unit?
- Cities
- Non-profit helpers
- Outreach teams
- Hospitals
- Emergency rescue groups
- Police
- Volunteers
Key Features of a homeless mobile unit
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Strong Body | Resists weather, stays safe |
| Moving Clinic | Space for medical talks and bandages |
| Shower & Toilet | Fresh water, easy to use |
| Food Station | Small kitchen for warm meals |
| Beds & Seats | 5-20 people, comfy seats, and soft beds |
| Pet Safe | Bring pets inside in a special area |
| Solar Power | Sun power for lights and chargers |
| Wheelchair Ramp | Easy entry for all |
Real Use Situations of a homeless mobile unit
- Winter nights: Keeps people out of the cold
- Floods and storms: Replaces broken homes
- Busy city streets: Brings showers and food to many
- Far-away towns: Delivers help where nothing else can
- With pets: Everyone stays together—no leaving pets behind!
- Emergency health care: Onboard nurses, medicine, quick help
Strong Partnerships
- Works with HUD, local hospitals, street outreach teams, and city leaders
- Designed with Homeless Outreach Team (HOT), Street Medicine Institute, and Mobile Medical Clinics in mind
- Meets rules for doctors, nurses, and social workers
- Links up with Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS)
Why choose this homeless mobile unit?
- Safe and Strong
- Warm and Cool: Stays comfy in any weather
- All-In-One: Bed, bath, food, and care—all in one place
- Quick to Move: Help comes fast, anywhere
- Easy Upkeep: Simple to clean and run
- Real results: Studies show less sickness and fewer trips to the ER
How can you get a homeless mobile unit?
Ask for a demo today!
Get grant help
Make your city safer and kinder
Bring hope on wheels
FAQ
- How many beds fit inside?
5 to 20, with both chairs and mattresses. - Can I use solar panels?
Yes, for lights, heat, and phone charging! - Is the homeless mobile unit wheelchair friendly?
Yes. There is a ramp and space to move. - Can I get this for my city?
Yes. Call now for a no-cost demo.
Related Trucks and Mobile Services
- Need clean water too? Visit our potable water truck for large water supply.
- Want to add more bathrooms? Check out our mobile shower unit for extra shower space.
- For moving food or bigger needs, see the barbecue food truck.
Give help. Give hope. Bring a homeless mobile unit to your city!














