flagstaff area resource guide
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A list of shelter services available in the Flagstaff area.TRANSCRIPT
Flagstaff Area Resource GuideAgency Phone Services Provided When? For Whom?
Alcoholics Anonymous 779-3569 Call Anyone
Alternative Center214-9050 Family food boxes, info. & referral, respite & transitional living.
823 W. Clay
American Legion 773-0084 10am - 7pm Veterans104 W. Birch Street
213-0742 Individuals with mental illness or co-occurring substance use. Adults2304 N. 4th Street #CBOTHANDS
214-7456 8am - 5pm2304 N. Third StreetCatholic Charities
774-9125 Local Residents460 N. Switzer Canyon #400
214-7154 8am-5pm460 N. Switzer Canyon #400
8am - 5pm
460 N. Switzer Canyon #400
779-3029 Low cost clothing; free clothing available via agency referral. Anyone2919 N. West Street
211 W. Aspen Avenue
211 W. Aspen Avenue
679-7400 9am - 4pm2625 N. King Street
679-7425 Local Residents2625 N. King Street
Dept. of Economic Security Information about DES services for Arizona. 8am - 5pm State Residents
8am - 5pm
Investigates child abuse or neglect. 8am - 5pm Anyone under 18
Cash Assistance; Food Stamps; Medical Insurance; JOBS Program. 8am - 5pm
Vocational Rehab 779-4147 Training, schooling, necessary resources to disabled clients for work. 8am - 5pm1510 S. Riordan Ranch Rd
DNA People's Legal Services774-0653 Free legal services to low income or indigent people.
Family Food Center774-3188 (Excellent) Hot evening meal daily. 4pm - 5:30pm Anyone!
1903 N. 2nd StreetFlagstaff Housing Authority 526-0002 Operates Flagstaff-area Public Housing and Section 8. 8am - 5pm
3481 N. Fanning Dr.
Support for people who want to quit drinking or are affected by a friend or relative's drinking problem.
24 hours, 7 days/week
Families/youth age < 18 years
Jackets/Coats for kids (Fall & Winter only), blankets, trips to V.A. Clinic and Hospital.
Azpire 10am - 5pm M-F
Homebuyer assistance; homebuyer education; operates Sharon Manor; foreclosure prevention counseling
Anyone, call for details
Sack lunches; eviction prevention, utility assistance for outside of Flagstaff; other help - call agency for more information.
8am - 5pm, closed 12-1
Catholic Charities Shelter & Housing
Emergency and Transitional for families. Permanent Supportive housing for individuals in situations of homelessness. Call for information. Fill out application to be placed on waiting list.
Homeless Families/ Individuals
Catholic Charities PATH Program 774-9125
X 53016 or 53021
Homeless outreach; emergency supplies (water, blankets, gloves, etc.); thrift store vouchers; information on local social services; additional services for homeless (or potentially homeless) mentally ill clients.
Homeless individuals/ families in Coconino County
Cedar Closet / Assistance League 10am - 4pm
Mon - Sat
City of Flagstaff Community Land Trust 779-7632
ext. 7218Helps first time homebuyers by reducing the cost of housing. Call for more details.
8am - 5pm Mon - Fri
Residents of Flagstaff
City of Flagstaff Owner-Occupied Housing
Rehabilitation779-7632 ext. 7262
Rehabilitation for homes with health and safety hazards. Call for more details.
8am - 5pm Mon - Fri
Residents of Flagstaff
Coconino County Career Center Vocational training; on-the-job training; Summer youth jobs; career center
with computers.County
Residents
Coconino County Community Services
Rental assistance; mortgage assistance; utility assistance; motel assistance; food box referrals; transportation; senior citizen programs; prescription assistance.
8am - 5pm Mon - Fri
1-800-352-8168
DES Aging and Adult Administration
779-6141 or 1-877-767-2385
Investigates abuse, neglect, or exploitation of vulnerable or incapacitated adults in Arizona
Anyone 18 and over
397 Malpais #3DES Child Protective Services
(CPS)779-3681 or 1-888-767-2445397 Malpais #11
DES Food Stamps & Public Assistance
779-0327 or 522-0246
County Residents
397 Malpais #7 or 3480 E. Rt 66Disabled Local
Residents
New intakes 1:30pm - 4pm
Tues.County
Residents2323 E. Greenlaw Ln. #1
Flagstaff Residents
Flagstaff Area Resource GuideFlagstaff Shelter Services
225-2533 Anyone216 W. Phoenix
Goodwill Industries526-9188 8:30am - 4pm Anyone
The Guidance Center 527-1899 Counseling; mental health help; drug and alcohol programs. Local Residents
Hope Cottage 774-9270 Dinner at 6pm; Lodging (check-in @ 4pm). 4pm - 6pm3 East Cottage Street
779-41412140 E. Route 66
Free or low-cost health insurance for children. Anytime
526-2968 8am - 5pm
North Country Health Clinic 213-6100 Medical; Dental; Behavioral; Sliding Fees. 8am - 5pm Local Residents2920 N. 4th Street
Northern Arizona Food Bank 526-2211 Anyone in need3805 E. Huntington Drive
Northland Cares 779-9498 Free, fast, and confidential HIV testing; other services. 9am - 4pm2501 N. 4th Street #10
Northland Family Help Center 774-4503 Crisis intervention; Women's shelter; Children's shelter. 8am - 5pm
527-1900 Crisis intervention; Women's shelter; Children's shelter; Counseling. 24 hours
Red Cross of Northern AZ 779-5494 Emergency Services for individuals and families - burn outs, disasters, etc. 8am - 5pm Anyone in need963 W. Route 66
The Salvation Army 774-1403 Local Residents507 N. Humphreys
Salvation Army Thrift Store 774-5061 Low cost clothing and furniture; free clothing available via agency referral. Anyone2229 E. Cedar Ave.
Sharon Manor773-1882 Call for Info.
2304 N. Third StreetSt. Mary's Food Bank 779-7066 Emergency Food Boxes with DES referral. 8am - 4pm Local Residents
1801 W. Route 66
774-6511 9am - 11am Anyone in need
779-4353 Variety of goods, clothing, and items at reduced prices. 9am - 4pm Anyone2113 N. East Street
Sunshine Rescue Mission774-3512
124 S. San Francisco Street
Think Jesus Project 380-2565 1pm- 4pm Anyone
774-9125460 N. Switzer Canyon #400
779-6163 8am - 5pm Victims of crime 201 E. Birch Avenue, Suite 4.
Operates a Day Drop-In Center featuring a phone with long distance, agency referrals, and showers. Overnight shelter during Winter season.
7:30am - 12am closed on Thursday
Provides showers, lunches, and emergency vouchers for clothing and household supplies; also a One Stop Career Center for employment assistance, computer use, and job searches.
2225 N. Steves Blvd.8am - 5pm
(crisis anytime)2187 Vickey StreetWomen & Children
Inn Transitions @ The Royal Inn Referrals and advocacy for homeless services; emergency supplies;
transportation and transitional support.10am - 10pm 7
days a weekHomeless
individuals and families
Kid's Care - Health Insurance Program
1-877-764-5437
Arizona Residents
Native Americans for Community Action (NACA) Substance Abuse services; job services; other services - call agency for
details.Some programs are
Native American only2717 N. Steves Blvd.
Emergency Food Boxes Disaster Services, Wood Program. Online at nafoodbank.org
8:00am - 5pm Tues-Sat.
Walk-ins and appointments
Women & Children
Northland Shelter (HALO House)
Women & Children
Sack lunches; emergency food boxes; emergency utility help; clothing and furniture vouchers; rental assistance; other services - call.
8am - 11:30 M-TH
9am - 5pm Mon. - Sat.
Transitional Housing for Women & Children with DV background - Not a walk-in shelter.
Women & Children with DV
past
St. Vincent de Paul In-Town Help Line
Emergency utility and rental assistance; medication assistance; food boxes; other services. Please do not leave messages.
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store
Breakfast at 6am; Lunch at noon; Dinner at 7pm; Overnight Lodging; emergency food boxes; clothing (for all); other - call.
5pm check in for lodging
Mostly Men for lodging. One family room
availableBerg's bbq Free food every Sunday at Killip Elementary School 2300 E 6th, Referral to Transitional Housing, Support to the less fortunate of Flagstaff.
Traveler's Aid (run by St. Vincent de Paul) Transportation aid; bus assistance; gas assistance; car repairs; other
services for travelers - call agency.4pm - 5pm
Mon. - Fri. onlyTravelers only,
not local residents
Victim/Witness Services of Coconino County Victim/witness advocacy, crisis intervention, victim compensation, social
service referrals.
Prepared by the Coconino County Continuum of Care November 2009