
Resource Page
This page is dedicated to providing valuable resources that can support you during challenging times.
Homelessness

Here are the homeless shelters and services in Arizona along with their contact information:
Phoenix Rescue Mission (Phoenix)
Services: Emergency shelter, food, recovery programs
Phone: (602) 346-3363
Website: [phoenixrescuemission.org](https://phoenixrescuemission.org)
Shelters of Sedona (Sedona)
Services: Housing assistance and resources for individuals and families
Phone: (928) 204-2808
Website: [sheltersofofourlives.org](http://sheltersofofourlives.org)
St. Vincent de Paul (Phoenix)
Services: Overnight accommodations and meals
Phone: (602) 261-6868
Website: [svdpaz.org](https://www.svdpaz.org)
Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development (Phoenix)
Services: Shelter, meals, and supportive services for homeless and at-risk youth
Phone: (602) 841-5799
Website: [tumbleweed.org](https://www.tumbleweed.org)
Room in the Inn (Tempe)
Services: Safe sleeping place and access to resources
Phone: (480) 331-1002
Website: [roomintheinn.org](https://roomintheinn.org)
United Methodist Outreach Ministries (UMOM) (Phoenix)
Services: Emergency shelter and programs for self-sufficiency
Phone: (602) 275-7852
Website: [umom.org](https://www.umom.org)
Crisis Shelters (various locations)
Services: Temporary support and resources
Note: Contact local city offices or search online for specific crisis shelter information in your area. CALL 211 for area specifics.
For the most accurate and updated information, it's best to reach out to these organizations directly or check local government resources.​
Food Pantry

Here are some resources for food pantries in Phoenix, Arizona:
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St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance
Address: 2831 N 31st Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85009
Phone: (602) 343-5650
Website: [St. Mary's Food Bank](https://www.firstfoodbank.org)
Description: One of the oldest food banks in the country, providing food assistance and programs for those in need.
Desert Mission Food Bank
Address: 9229 N 5th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85021
Phone: (602) 870-6062
Website: [Desert Mission](https://www.theohanafoundation.org/desertmission)
Description: Offers emergency food assistance, nutrition programs, and community support.
Arizona Food Bank Network
Phone: (602) 528-3434
Website: [AZ Food Bank Network](https://azfoodbanks.org)
Description: A statewide network of food banks providing resources and support to local food pantries.
Feed My Starving Children
Address: 1345 S Alma School Rd, Mesa, AZ 85210 (Nearby Mesa location)
Phone: (480) 422-8191
Website: [Feed My Starving Children](https://www.fmsc.org)
Description: Offers food packing events and distributes meal packs to those in need, including partnerships with local agencies.
Phoenix Rescue Mission
Address: 1801 S 15th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone: (602) 233-3000
Website: [Phoenix Rescue Mission](https://phoenixrescuemission.org)
Description: Provides food, shelter, and recovery programs for homeless and low-income individuals and families.
Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona
Address: 3003 S Country Club Rd, Tucson, AZ 85713 (serves areas around Phoenix as well)
Phone: (520) 622-0525
Website: [Community Food Bank](https://www.communityfoodbank.org)
Description: Works to alleviate hunger through food distribution and educational programs.
Make sure to check the websites or contact the organizations for their specific hours of operation and eligibility requirements.
Domestic Violence

​Here’s a list of domestic violence shelters in Phoenix, Arizona, along with their contact information:
Sojourner Center
Phone: (602) 244-0089
Website: [sojournercenter.org](https://www.sojournercenter.org/)
Valley Oasis
Phone: (623) 291-4241
Website: [valleyoasis.org](http://valleyoasis.org/)
Shelters for Women (Women in Transition)
Phone: (602) 253-9263
Website: [womenintransition.org](http://www.womenintransition.org/)
AZCEND
Phone: (480) 963-1423
Website: [azcend.org](https://azcend.org/)
Chrysalis Shelter for Victims of Domestic Violence
Phone: (480) 789-5102
Website: [chrysalisShelter.org](https://www.chrysalisshelter.org/)
If you or someone else is in immediate danger, please call 911 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) for immediate assistance. Remember, there is help available, and reaching out is an important step towards safety.