Marcela Stcyr
Editor, Photographer, and Therapist in Tempe AZ
Marcela Stcyr
Editor, Photographer, and Therapist in Tempe AZ
Homeless Shelters and Transitional Housing Near Tempe AZ
Tempe is known for its progressive response to addressing homelessness and continues to explore a mix of shelter and housing options to serve those in need.
The Transitional Housing near Tempe AZ purchased a 40-room motel as an expansion to its shelter and transitional housing program for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. The city also approved $450,000 in grants for more shelter beds.
Temporary and permanent housing for individuals - rental assistance, rent and utility assistance, legal laundry, food, showers, hair care, clothing, employment, and hygiene items. Supportive services for homeless families with children including meals, child care, employment assistance and one-on-one case management.
Rapid ReHousing offers direct financial assistance, case management and supportive services to stabilize and serve clients who are homeless or living in emergency shelters. The goal is to help clients achieve self-sufficiency and secure permanent housing while building their social networks.
Safe & Sound Transitional Living provides comfortable, welcoming residential care for men and women who are in the early stages of recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Clients work with case managers to create an ongoing housing plan that promotes stability and independence.
Apache Transitional Housing Programs offer various lengths of stay and levels of service to single adults who are working to attain suitable long-term housing. Staff advocates are on-site weekly to provide a variety of supports that enable residents to achieve housing stability and independence.
A New Leaf's Freedom Through Housing Program provides rental assistance and utilities to low-income households evicted from their homes or who are facing utility shut-off. This program is especially beneficial for families with a history of substance abuse or mental illness who are at risk of losing their housing.
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