Are you or someone you know in need of assistance?
The Arizona Housing Coalition is a membership-based advocacy organization that does not provide direct services such as emergency shelter or housing. However, our Member Agencies do provide great direct service and are working to end homelessness and expand affordable housing through a variety of programs.
2-1-1 Arizona
2-1-1 Arizona is an information and referral service operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help individuals and families connect to services such as shelter and housing options, utilities assistance, healthcare information, addiction rehabilitation, and employment opportunities. Live operator service is available in English and Spanish and assistance is available in other languages via real-time interpreter services. To access, dial 2-1-1.
Emergency Shelter & Resources: Maricopa County
Anyone experiencing homelessness in Maricopa County can access a wide range of service providers and supportive services by calling or visiting the following locations:
- VA Resources & Referral Center (Veterans)
- 1500 E. Thomas Road, Suite #106, Phoenix, AZ 85014
- (602) 248-6040
- Brian Garcia Welcome Center (Adults)
- 206 S. 12th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85007
- (602) 229-5155
- Family Housing Hub (Families with Children)
- At this time, the Family Housing Hub is conducting all intake by phone. Call (602) 595-8700 for assistance.
- If you do not have a way to call, you may contact the Hub online.
- Paz de Cristo (Adults in East Valley)
- 424 W. Broadway Road, Mesa, AZ 85210
- (602) 362-5833
- Family Housing Hub (Youth Ages 18-24)
- 215 E. University Drive, Tempe, AZ 85281
- (602) 819-9361
- One N Ten (LGBTQIA+)
- 1101 N. Central Avenue, Suite #202, Phoenix, AZ 85504
- (602) 400-2601
- Native American Connections (Native Americans)
- 4520 N. Central Avenue, Suite #600, Phoenix, AZ 85012
- (602) 254-3247
- East Valley Men’s Center – A New Leaf (Single Men)
- 2345 N. Country Club Drive, Mesa, AZ 85201
- (480) 610-6722
- Halle Center Women’s Shelter – UMOM (Single Women)
- 3424 E. Van Buren Street, Phoenix, AZ 85008
- (602) 362-5833
- HOPE – Tempe Mobile Outreach (Street Living)
- (480) 858-7993
- Project for Assistance in Transitioning from Homelessness Services (Street Living + Mental Illness)
- (877) 931-9142 (24 Hour Hotline)
Emergency Shelter & Resources: Pima County
- Men’s Emergency Shelter – Primavera (Adult Men)
- 200 E. Benson Highway, Tucson, AZ 85713
- (520) 623-4300
- Salvation Army Hospital House (Adults & Women with Children)
- 1002 N. Maine Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85705
- (520) 622-5411
- Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness (Housing Assistance)
- 310 N. Commerce Park Loop, Santa Rita Building, 1st Floor, Tucson, AZ 85745
- (520) 784-5328
Emergency Shelter & Resources: Balance of State
Apache | Cochise | Coconino | Graham | Greenlee | Gila | La Paz | Mohave | Navajo | Pinal | Santa Cruz | Yavapai | Yuma
These thirteen non-metro counties in Arizona make up the Balance of State. A list of Homeless Assistance Resources by county is available on the Arizona Department of Housing website.
Resources for Homeless Pets
- Arizona Pet Project (At Risk Pet Owners)
- 3905 N. 7th Avenue, Suite #7611, Phoenix, AZ 85013
- (602) 882-8627
- Lost Our Home Pet Rescue (Pet Owners Experiencing Homelessness)
- 2323 S. Hardy Drive, Tempe, AZ 85282
- (602) 445-7387
Housing Search
Renters can use this free search tool to find housing in Arizona that fits their needs and budget. The site lists affordable and market-rate units, and include an option to receive notifications when units that match the search criteria come to market.
