ARIZONA HOMELESS SHELTERS, FOOD PANTRIES AND MORE
ARIZONA HOMELESS SHELTERS, FOOD PANTRIES AND MORE
PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE YOU CONTACT US:
DISCLAIMER
Homeless To Independence Inc. is a 501©3 non-profit organization. We are self supporting and we do NOT receive any government grant funding what-so-ever to pay bills for anyone in any situation. We do not give away money. We do not give out loans against any money.
This ministry is supported with generous financial donations that are used to help keep us functioning. Our purpose is to help supply individuals and families with personal needs such as food, toiletries, clothing, household items, furniture and baby/adult diapers/wipes both locally and to areas effected by disasters . At this time, we do not offer any shelter or transitional housing services. Again, we DO NOT pay any bills. We DO NOT pay any rents or mortgages.
If you are actually homeless, or about to be homeless or need emergency assistance of any kind, DIAL “211” from a land-line telephone. This will not work from a cell telephone. Tell the receiver your situation and what you need. They will give you information specific for the location you are currently in plus any referrals you may need. They have the most up to the minute information for your specific area. Dialing “211” will get you help and much more info than this office can provide. Homeless to Independence wants you to have all the information you need to get through the situation you are in.
Don’t have a land-line telephone??? Go to your local police department, library, or house of worship and ask to use their land-line telephone. They may even make the call on your behalf.
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2. CHOOSE YOUR STATE/COMMONWEALTH/TERRITORY;
3. CHOOSE THAT STATE/COMMONWEALTH/TERRITORY’S EMPLOYMENT PAGE.
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Homeless To Independence Inc. is not responsible for misprints or cancellations of events by the event holders, landlord and/or their agent, or ourselves. Homeless to Independence Inc. also reserves the right to “NOT” offer services to people and/or persons that are rude, unpleasant, and untruthful in any way shape or form, belligerent and the like.
OCCASIONALLY, THERE WILL BE ARTICLES BY OTHER WRITERS. HOMELESS TO INDEPENDENCE MAY NOT NECESSARILY AGREE WITH THEIR VIEWPOINTS, BUT WE DO RESPECT THEM. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION!
OFFICE CONTACT INFO:
HOMELESS TO INDEPENDENCE INC., 201 STATION ROAD #258, QUAKERTOWN, PA 18951
THE VERY BEST WAY TO CONTACT ME IS TO SEND ME AN EMAIL: ANN@HOMELESSTOINDEPENDENCE.ORG
OFFICE NUMBER IS: 1-908-454-1500 LISTEN TO THE RECORDING
Please note that our office does have very limited volunteer staff and if we are one telephone line we cannot answer the other line. There is simply not enough time in the day to answer and/or return each and every telephone call.
THANK YOU!!!
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ALWAYS BRING THESE ITEMS WITH YOU WHEN APPLYING ANYWHERE
When you have these items with you, it shows the prospective landlord you are serious about attaining stable
housing. You will not waste time to go back there if you are ready in the first place. Be prepared to have to fill
out the application there and then!
• Birth Certificate
• Social Security Card
• Valid Photo Drivers License or Valid Photo State ID Card
• Most Recently Dated Medicaid/Medicare Card
• A current Decision Letter from your local Board of Social Services Office Services or Social Security, Food-stamps, stating the amounts you are receiving.
• Should you be disabled, a copy of your most current Med-1 Form from your County Social Services Office or your Social Security Decision Letter stating your disability.
• Proof of any and all of the programs that you are attending.
• Hospital’s Charity Care Papers
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IF YOUR TRANSITIONAL OR HALF-WAY HOME HAS OPENINGS – PLEASE LET ME KNOW!
AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND SECTION 8 HOUSING LISTING…
CAN BE FOUND IN THE “TRANSITIONAL HOUSING” SECTION THANK YOU!
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ARIZONA UPDATED LIST OF SHELTERS
Cities in Arizona
- Bisbee (2)
- Bullhead City (1)
- Chandler (2)
- Cottonwood (2)
- Douglas (1)
- Flagstaff (5)
- Glendale (1)
- Holbrook (1)
- Huachuca City (1)
- Kingman (3)
- Mesa (6)
- Nogales (1)
- Phoenix (25)
- Prescott (4)
- Safford (1)
- Sierra Vista (2)
- St Johns (1)
- Tucson (17)
- Yuma (2)
https://www.shelterlist.com/state/arizona
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By County……
Apache County
Concho:
Old Concho Community Assistance, PO Box 50, Concho, AZ
(928) 337-5047
New Hope Ranch, P.O. Box 1589, St. Johns, AZ 85936
(928) 337-5060
Coconino County
Flagstaff:
Alternatives Center for Family Based Services, 823 W Clay Ave, Flagstaff, AZ
(928) 214-9050
Crisis Intervention/Information & Referral/Children & Families
Catholic Social Service Aspen House, 306 S. O’Leary, Flagstaff, AZ
(928) 226-8600
Transitional/Male/Youth
Coconino Community Services, 2625 N. King Street, Flagstaff, AZ
(928) 522-7979
Motel & Gas Vouchers
Hope Cottage, 3 E Collage Ave, Flagstaff, AZ
(928) 774-9270
Transitional/Women & Children
Northland Family Help Center, 320 N. Leroux Street, Suite C, Flagstaff, AZ
(928) 774-4503
Emergency/Children
Page Task Force Against Domestic Violence, P.O. Box 3686, Page, AZ
(928) 645-5300
Sharon Manor Transitional Housing Complex, P.O. Box 30134, Flagstaff, AZ
(928) 773-1882
Domestic Violence Shelter, P.O. Box 30134, Flagstaff, AZ
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE: 1-800-779-7233
Halo House, 2100 Walgreens Street, Flagstaff, AZ
(928) 527-1900
Salvation Army, 507 N. Humphreys Street, Flagstaff, AZ
(928) 774-1403
St. Vincent de Paul, 224 S. Kendrick Street, Flagstaff, AZ
(928) 774-6511
The Guidance Center, 2187 Vickey Street, Flagstaff, AZ
(928) 527-1899
Sunshine Rescue Mission, 124 S San Francisco, Flagstaff, AZ
(928) 774-3512
Emergency/Men/Women
Gila County
Payson:
Veterans Helping Veterans, 212 W Wade Lane, Payson, AZ
(928) 474-3920
Transitional/Men/Women/Veterans
San Carlos:
San Carlos Behavioral Health, San Carlos, AZ
(928) 475-2371
Counseling/Shelter/Referral/Follow-Up/Men/Women
Gila County Community Action Program, 107 W. Frontier Street #C, Payson, AZ
(928) 474-1759
Gila County Community Action Program, P.O. Box 1254, Globe, AZ
(928) 425-3281
Gila County Ministerial Association, 1284 S. Skyline Drive, Globe, AZ
(928) 425-2422
Salvation Army, P.O. Box 1743, Globe, AZ
(928) 425-4011
Southern Gila County Safe Home, P.O. Box 1543, Globe, AZ 85502
St. Vincent de Paul, 143 S. Broad Street/Holy Angels Church, Globe, AZ
(928) 425-3137
Time Out Shelter, P.O. Box 306, Payson, AZ
(928) 472-8007
Mohave County
Bullhead City:
Salvation Army, 1461 Palma Dr, Bullhead City, AZ
(928) 758-3141
Motel & Gas Vouchers/Food
Mohave Valley:
Colorado River Region Youth Services, 9575 Evans Lane, Bullhead City, AZ
(928) 763-1945
Emergency/Youth
Cornerstone Mission, 3049 Sycamore, Kingman, AZ
(928) 453-5800
Interagency Council Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 1940 Mesquite Ave. #1, Lake Havasu City, AZ
(928) 453-5800
Mohave County Community Development, 201 N. 44th Street, Kingman, AZ
(928) 753-0723
Lake Havasu City, 2049 Swanson Ave., Lake Havasu City, AZ
(928) 680-3678
St. Vincent de Paul, 780 Marina Blvd., Bullhead City, AZ
(928) 758-5251
St. Vincent de Paul, 1851 Commander Drive, Lake Havasu City, AZ
(928) 453-3125
Navajo County
Holbrook:
Holbrook Senior Center, 216 N E Central, PO Box 580, Holbrook, AZ
(928) 524-6044
Motel Vouchers/Rent & Utilities Assistance/Food/Referrals
Navajo County Emergency Services, PO Box 668, Holbrook, AZ
(928) 524-4251
Shelter/Food/Referral Center for the Needy & Homeless
Pinetop Updated 01-20-12:
Love Kitchen Charities, 1715 S Penrod Lane, Pinetop, AZ 85935
(928) 367-6505
Serves warm meals Monday thru Friday from 11:30am to 1:00pm. They also hand out food boxes on Wednesdays during business hours.
Winslow:
Northern Arizona Center-Homeless, Winslow, AZ
(928) 289-5798
Referral for Food & Shelter
Pinal County
Casa Grande:
Casa Grande Valley Outreach Center, 201 W Main, Casa Grande, AZ
(520) 836-8196
Shelter/Men/Meals
St. Vincent de Paul Society, 405 E Second St, Casa Grande, AZ
(520) 836-2009
Food/Clothing/Lodging/Transportatoin
Oracle:
Tri-Community Behavioral Health, Oracle, AZ
(520) 896-9240
Referrals/Counseling/Women/Children
Yavapai County
Cottonwood:
Catholic Social Services, 736 N Main, Cottonwood, AZ
(928) 634-4254
Motel, Food & Gas Vouchers
Verde Valley Guidance Clinic, Cottonwood, AZ
(928) 634-2236
Outpatient Counseling/Chemical Dependency Treatment/Referrals/Men/Women/Children
Prescott:
Catholic Social Services, 116 N Summit, Prescott, AZ
(928) 778-2531
Transitional/Families/Motel
First Baptist Church Reach-Out Program, Goodwin/Marina St, PO Box 226, Prescott, AZ
(928) 778-9790
Food/Limited Housing/Utility Assistance
Just The Necessities, PO Box 4363, Prescott, AZ
(928) 771-0963
Single working ladies. Accepts vouchers from First Baptist Church, Open Door, Catholic Social Services, St
Vincent de Paul and Stepping Stones.
Project Aware Shelter, 215 ½ Leroux Street, Prescott, AZ
(928) 778-7744
Emergency/Transitional/Men
Salvation Army, 237 S Montezuma, Prescott, AZ
(928) 778-9150
Motel Vouchers for Families
Turning Point, 235 N Mt. Vernon, Prescott, AZ
(928) 778-7900
Emergency Hotline 800-628-3089
Youth Crisis
Yavapai County Veterans Administration, 500 Highway 89 North, Prescott, AZ
(928) 445-4860 ext. 6018
Residential Treatment/Veterans
Sedona:
Adult Community Senior Center, Sedona, AZ
(928) 282-2834
Emergency/Families/Women/Meals
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WE LEAVE NO STONE UNTURNED WHEN IT COMES TO HELPING OTHERS!!