HOUSING
A New Leaf
A New Leaf provides assistance to those most in need in our community, helping families, children, and adults overcome challenges they face whether it be the loss of a job, a medical crisis, domestic violence, homelessness or another crisis.
(480) 969-4024
Application for the Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF)
The HAF program provides help for homeowners who have experienced financial hardship due to COVID-19 after January 21st, 2020. HAF is primarily a foreclosure prevention program. HAF funds can be used to pay homeowner mortgage delinquencies, property tax delinquencies, and HOA delinquencies that could result in foreclosure.
(833) 931-3600
Arizona Department of Child Safety- Young Adult Program
The state of Arizona provides services to assist youth in foster care to develop the skills and competencies necessary for a successful transition to adulthood. Services are available to youth in foster care who are 14 or older and to former foster youth living in Arizona, who are under 21 years of age, and were in a state or tribal foster care system at age 16 or older. Services are also available to anyone who was adopted from a state foster care system at age 16 or older. The program providing these services is referred to as the Arizona Young Adult Program (YAP).
(602) 255-2500
Arizona Department of Economic Security- Domestic Violence Services
The Domestic Violence Program offers services that include mobile and community-based advocacy, legal advocacy, emergency shelter and housing intervention services that consist of transitional housing and rapid rehousing.
24-hour Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-7233
Arizona Department of Economic Security- Home and Community-Based Services
Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) provides help with daily activities while allowing many individuals to remain in their own homes or live with their families by reducing the need for institutional care.
Arizona Housing, Inc.
Arizona Housing, Inc. is helping people attain true self-sufficiency by providing quality affordable housing coupled with comprehensive social services.
(602) 228-7832
Assisted Living Research Institute
Provides a comprehensive review of assisted living facilities in the state of Arizona.
(855) 221-9611
Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS)
Serving single adults, families, children, young adults, veterans and seniors.
(602) 256-6945
Chicanos Por La Causa
CPLC's Statewide Housing Programs serve all housing needs.
(602) 257-0700
City of Phoenix Housing Department - Senior Housing
The Housing Department is dedicated to helping local seniors continue living an active and fulfilling life during their retirement years. Seniors have a variety of housing choices: 55+ communities, 62+ senior and disabled communities and family communities.
City of Phoenix Neighborhood Services Department- Home Repair Programs
Housing Rehabilitation Programs offer financial assistance to repair or replace heating and cooling, plumbing, and electrical systems, remove dangers, conserve resources, and address property violations.
(602) 534-4444 rehab.nsd@phoenix.gov
Community Legal Services
CLS assists low income Arizonans obtain safe, decent housing. The agency empowers future and current tenants and homeowners through education, legal representation, brief service, and community partnerships.
(602) 258-3434
Duet AZ
Providing free-of-charge services to homebound adults, family caregivers, faith communities and grandfamilies.
(602) 274-5022
Family Housing Hub
Provides help to families with children under 18 years old who are at risk of or are currently experiencing homelessness.
(602) 595-8700
Family Promise
Provides prevention services before families reach crisis, shelter when they become homeless, and stabilization programs once they have secured housing to ensure they remain independent.
(480) 659-5227
Habitat For Humanity
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization that helps families build and improve places to call home. https://www.habitat.org
(602) 268-9022
HOME, Inc.
Operates Permanent Supportive Housing and Rapid Rehousing programs for vulnerable individuals and families experiencing homelessness and housing instability.
(602) 265-4640
Housing Resources For Seniors: Arizona
Resources provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Lifewell
Lifewell’s Community Living programs offer personal support services that are home and site-based incorporating skill-building services designed to enhance independent living skills and gain community independence.
(602) 808-2800
Maricopa County Senior & Adult Services Programs
SAIL Case Management services help individuals live independently in their own homes by coordinating needed services and assistance with daily living activities. The program provides case management services to individuals age 60 and older and individuals aged 18-59 with a diagnosed disability. Priority is given to persons with the greatest economic and social need.
(602) 506-5911
The Area Agency on Aging
Serves as the central information and resource center for finding services and assistance for older adults, adults aged 18+ with HIV/AIDS, adults aged 18+ with disabilities and long-term care needs, and family caregivers throughout Maricopa County, AZ.
24-Hour Senior Help Line (602) 264-4357
Trellis
Provides homeownership counseling, financial access and neighborhood development.
(602) 258-1659
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development- Housing Counseling Services
The nationwide network of HUD participating housing counseling agencies help provide answers needed to make informed housing decisions.
(202) 708-1112
UMOM
UMOM provides shelter, services and affordable housing for people experiencing homelessness.
(602) 275-7852
Valley of the Sun United Way
(602) 631-4800
TRANSPORTATION
Dial-A-Ride
If you are a Phoenix resident and are certified in meeting the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements, Phoenix Dial-a-Ride (DAR) is a shared-ride service that allows you to schedule trips and travel in small transit vehicles around the city. Phoenix DAR is defined as a shared-ride service where a driver may pick up or drop off other passengers before taking you to your destination within the Phoenix DAR service area.
(602) 253-4000
Y OPAS Outreach Programs for Aging Seniors
Provides transportation (medical and non-medical), grocery shopping, friendly visiting and phone calling, paperwork and tech assistance, minor handyman assistance, additional volunteer opportunities available.
(602) 212-6088
EMERGENCY SHELTER
Central Arizona Shelter Services
Shelter services for men & women.
(602) 256-6945
East Valley Men Center
A New Leaf’s East Valley Men’s Center is a safe haven for men facing homelessness as they re-integrate into the community. When men arrive at the facility, they are provided with a bed and storage area for their personal possessions that they are able to keep for the entire duration of their stay. The first step to entering the East Valley Men’s Center is to complete a prescreen. You can fill out the prescreen online, or you can call between 8am- 3pm Monday through Friday to complete it by phone.
(480) 610-6722
La Mesita
A New Leaf's La Mesita apartments for families.
(480) 834-8723
Child Crisis Center
Child Crisis Arizona provides emergency shelter, foster care, adoption, counseling, early education, and parenting support services to Arizona’s most vulnerable children, youth and families.
(480) 969-2308
Family Promise of Greater PHX
Provides emergency shelter and social services that help families move toward independent housing and self-sufficiency.
(480) 659-5227
RENT - UTILITIES
Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program
The City of Phoenix is distributing $106 million in federal emergency rental assistance dollars to Phoenix residents. ERA funds can be used to pay rent, utility bills or City services bills like water and trash.
(602) 534-2433
RentHelp@Phoenix.gov
2-1-1- Community Information and Referral Helpline
2-1-1 Arizona operators will help individuals and families find resources that are available to them locally and throughout the state and provide connections to critical services.
Dial 2-1-1 within Arizona OR (877) 211-8661 from anywhere
Family Services Centers
The Human Services Department offers a variety of social services to low-income households, experiencing crisis. Services are provided through three family services centers, geographically dispersed throughout the city. Each center provides a broad range of assistance with urgent needs including utility, eviction prevention and/or move-in cost assistance.
(602) 534-AIDE (2433)
Landlord and Tenant Program
The City of Phoenix Human Services Department Landlord and Tenant Program provides one-on-one counseling and education to landlords and tenants regarding the Arizona Residential Landlord Tenant Act.
(602) 262-7210
landlord.tenant.hsd@phoenix.gov
HEALTH
Maricopa County Homeless Clinic
Provides healthcare to men, women and children experiencing homelessness.
(602) 372-2100
Mission of Mercy
Provides free healthcare.
(480) 833-8987
COOLING STATIONS
Heat Relief Network
The Heat Relief Network is a regional partnership of the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG), municipalities, nonprofit organizations, the faith-based community, and businesses. Each year, MAG coordinates the mapping of the Heat Relief Network, a network of partners providing water, cooling, and donation sites throughout the Valley with the goal of preventing heat-related illnesses and deaths among vulnerable populations. The map and directories are updated as new partners sign up throughout the summer season, which runs May 1 to September 30.
City of Phoenix - Summer Heat Safety
When it's above 100° it's important to: Stay cool. Stay hydrated. Stay informed. The City of Phoenix has information on staying safe and beating the heat.
FAMILY SUPPORT
2-1-1- Community Information and Referral Helpline
2-1-1 Arizona operators will help individuals and families find resources that are available to them locally and throughout the state and provide connections to critical services.
Dial 2-1-1 within Arizona -or- (877) 211-8661 from anywhere
24-Hour Maricopa Mental Health Crisis Line
If you or a loved one are facing a behavioral health crisis, you can call one of the crisis lines serving all of Arizona. Someone is available 24 hours day, 7 days a week to provide crisis intervention, support and referrals.
24-hour crisis line (602) 222-9444 -or- (800) 631-1314 (toll-free)
A New Leaf
A New Leaf provides assistance to those most in need in our community, helping families, children, and adults overcome challenges they face whether it be the loss of a job, a medical crisis, domestic violence, homelessness or another crisis.
(480) 969-4024
Arizona Department of Child Safety
(888) SOS-CHILD (888) 767-2445
Arizona Department of Economic Security- Adult Protective Services
Arizona Adult Protective Services (APS) is a program within the DES Division of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) and is responsible for investigating allegations of abuse, exploitation and neglect of vulnerable adults.
(877) 767-2385
Arizona Department of Health Services- Women & Children's Health
(602) 542-1025
Child Crisis Arizona
Provides emergency shelter, foster care, adoption, counseling, early education, and parenting support services to Arizona’s most vulnerable children, youth and families.
(480) 834-9424
My Sister's Place
Catholic Charities Community Services.
(480) 821-1024
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs- Help for Homeless Veterans
(877)- 4AID-VET (877-424-3838)
THERAPY PROVIDERS
All Into Therapy
All Into Therapy is a locally family owned and ran business with over 10 years of home health, clinical, and school based therapy experience.
(480) 622-2400
Dynamic Kids Pediatric Therapy
A team of pediatric therapists providing therapy services for patients throughout the phoenix valley and beyond.
dynamickidstherapyaz@gmail.com
(602) 456-9182
Focal Point Therapeutics
HBCS Speech and Occupational Therapy Services
(602) 283-4951
Fun Time Therapy
Fun Time Therapy offers a wide range of in home therapies to help special needs children reach their full potential within the comfort of their own home.
(480) 280-5506
Golden Rule Therapy
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(623) 300-3999
Just For Kids
Just For Kids offers a range of therapies to help special needs children reach their full potential.
(602) 794-7221
TherapEZ
2601 East Thomas Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85016
(623) 300-3999
SAFETY & MENTAL HEALTH
Area Agency on Aging 24/7 Senior Help Line
The Senior Help Line is the 24-hour information and assistance resource and central intake of the Area Agency on Aging. Staff can assist in answering questions about transportation, housing, long-term care, home-delivered meals, home care, and other numerous services.
(602) 264-4357 (HELP)
Southwest Human Development Birth to Five Helpline
The Birth to Five Helpline is a free service open to all Arizona families with young children looking for the latest child development information from experts in the field. Call the Helpline to speak with a bilingual (English/Spanish) early childhood specialists, on duty Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. You can also leave a voicemail, complete an online contact form, or text the Helpline 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Virtual video consultation services are also available.
(877) 705-5437
Southwest Network
Provides behavioral services to people in Maricopa County. INFO:
(602) 222-9444
Teen Lifeline
Provides a safe, confidential crisis intervention service for Arizona Teens. The hotline is answered 24/7/365.
Call or Text (602) 248-8336 (TEEN)
WIC Arizona
The Arizona Department of Health Services Women, Infants & Children Program provides services such as nutrition education, healthy foods, breastfeeding support and referrals to health care and other community resources.
(800) 252-5942
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
Unemployment Insurance Benefits
Arizona Department of Economic Security.
Phoenix: (602) 364-2722 -or- Toll Free (877) 600-2722
Arizona @ Work
Employers with immediate openings.
(602) 542-2460
City of Phoenix Jobs
Current job openings with the City of Phoenix.
(602) 495-5700
SCHOOLS
FOOD & CLOTHING
Area Agency on Aging 24/7 Senior Help Line
The Senior Help Line is the 24-hour information and assistance resource and central intake of the Area Agency on Aging. Staff can assist in answering questions about transportation, housing, long-term care, home-delivered meals, home care, and other numerous services.
(602) 264-4357 (HELP)
Arizona Commodity Senior Food Program (CSFP)
The Commodity Senior Food Program (CSFP) works to improve the health of low-income persons who are at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with a monthly package of nutritious food at no cost
Arizona Food Bank Network
The Arizona Food Bank Network (AzFBN) is a coalition of 5 regional food banks and nearly 1,000 food pantries and agencies, working together to address hunger in Arizona. INFO:
(602) 528-3434
Desert Mission Food Bank
Desert Mission offers several free and reduced cost food programs, nutrition education, and resource and referral services. Whether using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program/food stamp benefits to buy food or receiving a free federal emergency food box, countless clients rely on the food bank.
(602) 870-6062
Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP)
The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) is a federally funded program that helps supplement the diets of low-income Americans, including elderly people, by providing them with emergency food and nutrition assistance at no cost
Food Stamps: Department of Economic Security
Nutrition Assistance provides eligible households with monthly benefits they can use to purchase nutritious food.
(480) 850-8580
Phoenix Rescue Mission- Hope for Hunger
Hope for Hunger Food Bank is an outreach of Phoenix Rescue Mission dedicated to addressing both hunger and poverty. Open Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to Noon (walk-ins are welcome).
(602) 233-3000
St. Vincent de Paul
Provides individualized care, nourishment and resources to those most in need
(602) 254-3338