
LIGHTHOUSE SOCIAL SERVICES
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EMERGENCY SHELTERS
Organization Name | Address | Phone Number | Service Offered | Hours of Operation |
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A New Leaf East Valley Men's Center | Confidential Location-Mesa, AZ | 480-610-6722 | Homeless shelter for men who are committed to gaining employment and becoming self-sufficient. | Visit website or call Mon-Fri 9am-4pm to complete prescreen. After completing the prescreen, call Mon-Fri between 7am-8:30am to see if a bed has become available. Does not accept drop-ins. |
A New Leaf Faith House | Confidential Location-Glendale, AZ | 480-890-3039 | Provides a 24-hour crisis hotline and shelter for women experiencing homelessness, survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking, and their children. | 24-hours |
A New Leaf La Mesita Family Homeless Shelter | 2245 W. Ella St., Mesa, AZ 85201 | 602-595-8700 | Provides emergency housing and support for homeless families with children age 17 and younger | 24-hours |
Central Arizona Shelter Services Single Adult Shelter | 230 S. 12th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85007 | 602-229-5155 | Provides emergency shelter for single adult men and women who are experiencing homelessness. | 24-hours |
Central Arizona Shelter Services Vista Colina Family Shelter | 1050 W. Mountain View Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85021 | 602-595-8700 | Provides emergency shelter and case management services for families with minor children who are experiencing homelessness. | 24-hours |
Family Promise of Greater Phoenix | 7447 E. Earll Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | 480-659-5227 | Provides shelter and case management for up to 60 days for homeless families with children age 17 and under. | Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm |
Gift of Mary Men's Shelter | 1406 S. 17th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85007 | 602-296-4135 | Provides emergency shelter for men age 50 and older who are homeless. | Daily 3:30pm-8:30am |
Gift of Mary Women's Shelter | 1414 S. 17th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85007 | 602-296-4135 | Provides emergency shelter for women who are homeless and their children | Daily 3:30pm-8:30pm |
House of Refuge, Sunnyslope, Inc. | 9844 N. 7th Pl, Phoenix, AZ 85020 | 602-678-0223 | Provides faith-based, transitional housing for sober, single, adult mothers with custodial children, sober, single adult men without children and sober, single adult women without children. | Mon-Fri 9am-4pm
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Lutheran Social Service of the Southwest I-HELP - Mesa | Confidential Location- Mesa, AZ | 480-684-0645 | Provides emergency shelter for homeless women. | Mon-Thu 8am-noon intake by phone only |
Lutheran Social Service of the Southwest I-HELP - Southwest | 1001 N. Central Ave., Avondale, AZ 85323 | 480-654-4539 | Provides emergency shelter for homeless women. | Mon-Fri 9am-3:30pm administration; daily evening services |
Phoenix Family Services Emergency Shelter | 2707 E. Van Buren St., Bldg. 2, Phoenix, AZ 85008 | 602-267-4111 |
Provides a 120 day emergency shelter program for homeless families with minor children age 17 and younger. | 24-hours |
UMOM Family Emergency Shelter | Confidential Location-Phoenix, AZ | 602-595-8700 | Provides short term emergency shelter for homeless families with children under 18. | Mon 8am-7pm, Thu-Thu 8am-4pm, Fri 10am-4pm |
UMOM Halle Women's Center | Confidential Location-Phoenix, AZ | 602-362-5833 | Provides shelter for single women who are experiencing homelessness. | Mon-Fri 8am-5pm administration; daily after 6pm intake; daily 6am for case management |
Lighthouse is currently working tirelessly to fulfill our mission to provide support for those who are in vulnerable positions by providing social assistance, meals, clothing, personal hygiene, and community resources through outreaches which are held weekly in low-income communities across the state. Raising enough capital to support the needs of the ever-growing homeless population is a cumbersome task with the rise in food prices, gas prices, rent prices, and general inflation overall. It is a vicious cycle, and it promotes the need even more to accommodate those who are struggling or will eventually be struggling soon with shelter, food, and an opportunity to get back on their feet.
We welcome you to look through the site and see all that is offered and how you can donate and get involved today!
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