Claude's House is one small part of a much larger community of people working to help. These organizations have been doing this work longer, at greater scale, and with more resources than we have. If you need help right now these are excellent places to start.
Arizona's most comprehensive resource database. Over 8,500 local and statewide services. Call or text 211 to speak with a real person who will connect you to resources near you. Available daily 9am to 7pm.
Search 211 Arizona →One of Phoenix's most comprehensive coordinated entry points for single adults experiencing homelessness. 13 nonprofit partners on one campus offering shelter, medical, dental, mental health, employment, legal services and more. Open 7am to 11pm daily.
Get Help at Keys to Change →A collaboration of 16+ partner organizations in downtown Phoenix with the shared goal of ending homelessness. Shelter, healthcare, case management, employment, and many more services all in one place.
Visit Human Services Campus →Arizona's largest and longest serving emergency shelter program. Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Serves single adults, families, and seniors 55+. Multiple locations across Phoenix.
Visit CASS →Daily hot meals, clothing, showers, and services for anyone experiencing homelessness in Phoenix. No requirements. No paperwork. Just show up.
Visit Andre House →One of the largest providers of homeless services in Arizona. Shelter, meals, clothing, and case management across multiple locations in the Phoenix metro area.
Visit St Vincent de Paul →Life transforming solutions for people facing hunger, homelessness, addiction and trauma. Multiple programs and locations across Phoenix.
Visit Phoenix Rescue Mission →Comprehensive shelter and housing services for families and single women experiencing homelessness in Phoenix.
Visit UMOM →Valley wide shelter and housing options for families with children. Call for immediate intake and placement assistance.
Visit Family Housing Hub →24 hour behavioral health crisis line for Maricopa County. Call if you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis. Free and confidential.
Contact Crisis Response Network →This list is not exhaustive. If you know of an organization doing exceptional work that should be listed here contact us and we will add them.