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Resources for emergency housing​

How to Get Help: Start Here!

The fastest way to get connected to services is often through a central hotline or hub.

 * 211 Arizona (Crucial First Step!)

   * Description: A vital resource for connecting with various services, including shelter and housing. They can help assess your needs and direct you to available resources.

   * Phone: 2-1-1 or *211 (on mobile)

   * Website: http://211arizona.org/

 * Maricopa County Human Services Department - Homeless Services

   * Description: Provides general information and resources for those experiencing homelessness.

   * Website: https://www.maricopa.gov/5917/Help-with-Homelessness

 * City of Phoenix Office of Homeless Solutions (OHS)

   * Description: Offers support and resources specifically for people experiencing homelessness in Phoenix.

   * Website: https://www.phoenix.gov/administration/departments/homeless-solutions.html

   * PHX C.A.R.E.S. (For concerns about encampments or individuals in need of services): 602-262-6251

List of Homeless Shelters & Temporary Housing Providers

1. A New Leaf

 * Description: Offers a variety of housing and shelter programs, including emergency shelters, transitional housing, and rapid rehousing.

 * Website: https://turnanewleaf.org/services/housing-and-shelter/

 * General Phone (Individuals/Families): 877-211-8661

   * East Valley Men's Center

     * Phone: 480-610-6722

     * Address: Located in Mesa (call for specific directions as exact address may be confidential for safety).

     * Services: Shelter and support services for single men.

   * La Mesita Family Shelter

     * Phone: 480-834-8723

     * Address: Located in Mesa (call for specific directions).

     * Services: Emergency shelter for families.

   * La Mesita Apartments

     * Address: Located in Mesa (call for details).

     * Services: Long-term housing for low-income families.

   * Desert Leaf Apartments

     * Address: Located in Mesa (call for details).

     * Services: Permanent supportive housing for families/individuals experiencing homelessness, domestic violence, or severe mental illness.

   * Domestic Violence Shelters

     * Phone: Confidential (contact A New Leaf general line for access)

     * Address: Confidential locations across the Valley.

     * Services: Shelter for survivors of abuse.

   * Autumn House

     * Phone: 480-835-5555

     * Address: Confidential (call for details).

   * Faith House

     * Phone: 623-939-6798

     * Address: Confidential (call for details).

2. Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS)

 * Description: A major provider of emergency shelter and services in Maricopa County.

 * Website: https://www.cassaz.org/

   * Family Shelter Hub (For families seeking shelter)

     * Phone: 602-595-8700

     * Address: 3307 E. Van Buren Street, Phoenix, AZ 85008

     * Intake Hours: Monday 1 p.m.–6 p.m., Tuesday–Friday, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. office hours. Friday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. (Must arrive by posted closing time to be seen that day).

   * Brian Garcia Welcome Center (For single adults age 18+ seeking shelter)

     * Phone: 602-229-5155 (Intakes or information can ONLY be obtained by calling this number)

     * Address: 206 S. 12th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85007

     * Services: Open 24/7, helps connect individuals to mental health, medical/dental, employment, legal aid, housing, and other resources.

   * CASS Adult Shelter

     * Phone: 602-256-6945

     * Address: 230 S 12th St, Phoenix, AZ 85007

     * Services: Emergency shelter and services on site for adults.

   * CASS Low Demand Shelter

     * Phone: 602-256-6945

     * Address: 1214 W Madison St, Phoenix, AZ 85007

     * Services: Emergency shelter for adults.

   * CASS Vista Colina

     * Phone: 602-870-8778

     * Address: 1050 W Mountainview Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85021

     * Services: Emergency shelter for families.

3. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul

 * Description: Offers shelter programs ranging from temporary overnight shelter to transitional housing.

 * Website: https://www.stvincentdepaul.net/our-work/shelter-and-transitional-housing

 * General Phone: 602-850-6903

   * Ozanam Manor

     * Phone: 602-850-6900 (Contact for intake)

     * Address: 320 W Watkins Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85003

     * Services: Transitional housing for seniors, veterans, and adults with disabilities.

   * De Paul Manor

     * Phone: 602-850-6900 (Contact for intake)

     * Address: 310 W Watkins Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85003

     * Services: Transitional housing.

   * Washington Street Shelter

     * Phone: 602-261-6870 (Contact for intake)

     * Address: 2739 E Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85034

     * Services: Emergency shelter with wraparound services to help end homelessness.

4. UMOM New Day Centers

 * Description: UMOM focuses on helping families and single women experiencing homelessness.

 * Website: https://www.umom.org/find-help

   * Halle Women's Center (For single women without children, including domestic violence victims)

     * Phone: 602-362-5833 (Call directly to get onto the waiting list)

     * Address: 3424 E Van Buren Street, Phoenix, AZ 85008

   * Family Housing Hub (For families with dependent children)

     * Phone: 602-595-8700 (This is the same Family Housing Hub managed in partnership with CASS)

     * Address: 3333 E Van Buren Street, Phoenix, AZ 85008 (on the UMOM campus)

   * UMOM Veteran Family Permanent Supportive Housing

     * Phone: 602-275-4533

     * Address: Phoenix, Arizona 85008 (call for exact address).

     * Services: Case/Care Management, Shelter, and Transitional Housing for veteran families.

5. Phoenix Rescue Mission

 * Description: Provides Christ-centered solutions for men, women, and children experiencing homelessness, addiction, and poverty.

 * Website: https://phoenixrescuemission.org/

 * General Help/Programs: See "Get Help" page on their website.

 * Transitional Housing (For single men)

   * Phone: 602-346-3387

   * Address: 1801 S 35th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85009

6. The Salvation Army

 * Description: Offers various social services, including shelters.

 * Website: https://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/ (search for local Arizona services)

 * Kaiser Family Center (Emergency Shelter for Families)

   * Phone: 602-267-4139

   * Address: 2707 E Van Buren, Phoenix, AZ 85008

7. Chrysalis

 * Description: Provides transitional housing for people impacted by domestic violence.

 * Website: https://www.noabuse.org/

 * Phone: 602-955-9059

 * Address: Confidential Location - Phoenix, AZ

 * Services: Transitional housing using community-based apartments for domestic violence survivors (requires completion of at least a 30-day domestic violence program and case management/counseling).

8. Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI)

 * Description: Offers behavioral health and substance abuse services, which can include temporary housing components during treatment.

 * Website: https://www.communitybridgesaz.org/

 * General Phone: 480-831-7566

   * Rio Fresco

     * Description: Hotel purchased in partnership with City of Phoenix & Maricopa County, prioritizing unsheltered individuals.

     * Address: (Contact CBI general line for intake info).

   * Center City Recovery Center

     * Phone: 602-273-9999

     * Address: 2770 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85008

     * Services: Residential detox/substance abuse treatment (may have temporary housing components).

9. Crossroads

 * Website: http://www.thecrossroadsinc.org/

 * Phone: 602-281-6574

 * Address: (Call for details)

10. DeeCilla Comfort Center

 * Phone: 623-440-6963

 * Address: 12725 W. Indian School Rd., Ste. E-101, Avondale, AZ 85392

 * Services: Transitional housing for single women (18-38) with children (10 and younger) who have experienced domestic/sexual abuse, human trafficking, or teen dating violence.

11. DOVES Program

 * Phone: 602-264-4357

 * Address: 1366 E. Thomas Rd., Ste.108, Phoenix, AZ 85014

 * Services: Emergency, interim, and transitional housing for adults age 50 and older who are victims of elder abuse or late-life domestic violence.

12. Dreams 2 Reality Transitional Housing

 * Phone: 602-921-4704

 * Address: 7550 N. 19th Ave., Ste.101, Phoenix, AZ 85021

 * Services: Transitional housing and wrap-around services for individuals with substance use disorder and/or mental health conditions.

13. Eve's Place

 * Phone: 623-537-5380

 * Address: 10448 W. Coggins Dr., Sun City, AZ 85351

 * Services: Support services in community settings and offers transitional housing for victims of domestic, sexual, and teen dating violence and their children. Also has a program for male victims.

14. Family Renewal Center

 * Phone: 602-493-2016

 * Address: Confidential Location - Phoenix, AZ

 * Services: Long-term temporary housing for women and children coming from emergency domestic violence shelters.

15. Homeward Bound

 * Website: http://www.homewardboundaz.org/

 * Phone: 602-263-7654

 * Address: (Call for details)

16. House of Refuge

 * Website: http://www.houseofrefuge.org/

 * Phone: 480-988-9242

 * Address: (Call for details)

17. Maggie's Place

 * Website: http://www.maggiesplace.org/

 * Phone: 602-262-5555

 * Address: (Call for details)

 * Services: Focuses on pregnant and parenting women.

18. Native American Connections

 * Website: http://www.nativeconnections.org/

 * Phone: 602-245-3427

 * Address: (Call for details)

 * Services: Focuses on Native American community, but may serve others.

19. OnenTen

 * Website: http://www.onenten.org/

 * Phone: 602-400-2601

 * Services: Primarily serves LGBTQ+ youth and young adults, including housing support.

20. Phoenix Dream Center

 * Phone: 602-346-8730 (General line for various programs)

 * Main Address (for Dream Center Living): 3210 NW Grand Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85017

 * Church on the Street Mission (Emergency shelter for adults): 2040 W Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85009

21. Phoenix Shanti Group

 * Phone: 602-279-0008

 * Address: 2345 W Glendale, Phoenix, AZ 85021

 * Services: Transitional/permanent housing for persons with HIV.

22. Respite Shelter for Men Inc.

 * Phone: 602-870-4353

 * Address: 7000 N Central, Phoenix, AZ 85020

 * Services: Emergency shelter for men discharged from a hospital.

23. Save the Family Foundation of Arizona

 * Website: https://www.savethefamily.org/

 * Phone: 480-898-0228

 * Address: 450 W Fourth Pl, Mesa, AZ 85201

 * Services: Focused on families experiencing homelessness.

24. Skelley House

 * Website: http://www.skelleyhouse.org/

 * Phone: 602-399-9124

 * Address: (Call for details)

25. Sojourner Center

 * Website: http://www.sojournercenter.org/

 * Phone: 602-258-0331

 * Address: Confidential (primarily serves domestic violence survivors).

26. Southwest Behavioral Health Services

 * Website: https://www.sbhservices.org/

 * Phone: 602-351-6908

 * Services: Behavioral health services that may include housing support.

27. Tempe Community Action Agency (TCAA)

 * Website: http://www.tempeaction.org/

 * Phone: 480-350-5890

 * Services: Provides a range of services, including housing assistance.

28. Andre House of Arizona, Inc.

 * Phone: 602-252-9023

 * Address: 213 S 11th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85007

 * Services: Transitional housing for both men and women.

29. The Bridge to Hope

 * Phone: 602-589-5556

 * Address: Scottsdale, Arizona 85262 (call for exact address)

 * Services: Transitional housing, meals, clothing, and more for Maricopa residents.

30. Dignity House

 * Phone: 602-997-6105

 * Address: Confidential location, Phoenix, AZ 85021 (contact Catholic Charities for access)

 * Services: Emergency/transitional housing.

31. Lodestar Day Resource Center (LDRC)

 * Phone: 602-223-3422

 * Email: szias@hsc-az.org

 * Services: A central hub for resources and services, though not a direct shelter. Located at the Human Services Campus.

32. Arizona Housing Inc.

 * Website: http://www.azhousinginc.org/

 * Phone: 602-228-7832

 * Services: Provides housing solutions.

33. Labor's Community Service Agency

 * Website: http://www.lcsaphx.org/

 * Phone: 602-263-5741

 * Services: Community assistance, may include housing support.

34. Lifewell

 * Website: http://www.lifewell.us/

 * Phone: 602-599-5538

 * Services: Integrated healthcare, including housing support for individuals with behavioral health needs.

35. Live and Learn

 * Website: (Contact them directly for housing info, as main site is for Arizona Foundation for Women: https://www.azfw.org/)

 * Phone: 602-532-2800

 * Services: Focuses on empowering women, may include housing support.

36. OIC Arizona

 * Website: http://www.azoic.org/

 * Phone: 602-254-5081

 * Services: Workforce development and housing services.

Additional Important Contacts and Services

These resources can provide support for specific situations or offer additional assistance.

 * Maricopa County Crisis Line (For behavioral health assistance):

   * Phone: 800-631-1314 or 602-222-9444

 * National 24-hour Domestic Violence Hotline:

   * Phone: 800-799-SAFE (7233) or 800-787-3224 (TTD)

 * National Human Trafficking Hotline:

   * Phone: 888-373-7888 or Text "HELP" or "INFO" to 233733

 * Veteran Crisis Line:

   * Phone: Dial 988 (then press “1”) or Text 838255

 * 24/7 Youth Hotline (Ages 12-17):

   * Phone: 602-841-5799

 * Glendale Community Action Program:

   * Phone: 623-333-2703

   * Address: Care1st Avondale Resource and Housing Center, 328 West Western Avenue, Avondale, AZ 85323

   * Services: Rental assistance for residents of Avondale, Goodyear, Litchfield Park.

 * MesaCAN (For rental and utility assistance in Mesa):

   * Phone: 480-833-9200 (Call on Thursdays between 2:00–3:00 p.m. to talk to a case manager)

 * City of Phoenix Family Services Centers (For rental and utility assistance in Phoenix):

   * Long Family Services Center: 3454 North 51st Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85031; 602-534-2433

   * Sunnyslope Family Services Center: 914 W. Hatcher Road, Phoenix, AZ 85021; 602-534-2433

   * Travis S. Williams Family Services Center: 4732 South Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 95040; 602-534-2433

 * Pilgrim Rest (Phoenix):

   * Phone: 602-258-0831

   * Email: familyservices@pilgrimrestphx.org

   * Address: 1401 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, AZ 85034

   * Services: May offer eviction prevention and utility assistance

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