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Heat Relief Resources

Phoenix summers are deadly without shelter. From May through September, extreme heat is one of the leading causes of death among people experiencing homelessness in Arizona. These resources can save your life.

If someone is experiencing a heat emergency call 911 immediately.

City of Phoenix Cooling Centers

Free air conditioned spaces open during extreme heat. Libraries, community centers, and designated cooling sites across Phoenix.

(602) 262-6251

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Maricopa County Heat Relief Network

Network of cooling centers, water stations, and heat relief resources across Maricopa County. Active May through September.

(602) 506-5911

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Human Services Campus

Extended hours and heat relief services during extreme heat events. Water, cooling, and shelter available.

(602) 271-0893

Visit HSC →

Andre House

Daily water distribution and cooling respite during summer months for anyone experiencing homelessness.

(602) 252-9439

Visit Andre House →

Circle the City

Healthcare for people experiencing homelessness including heat related illness treatment.

(602) 687-7000

Get Medical Help →

211 Arizona Heat Relief

Call 211 for the most current and complete list of heat relief resources near your location.

211

Call 211 →

Signs of Heat Stroke — Call 911 Immediately

  • Body temperature above 103 degrees
  • Hot dry skin with no sweating
  • Rapid strong pulse
  • Confusion or unconsciousness
  • Throbbing headache
  • Nausea

Heat exhaustion is serious. Heat stroke is fatal. If you or someone near you shows these signs call 911 immediately. Do not wait.