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Shelter
Program
Strength 59%
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Hotline
480-890-3039 480-890-3039 (24⁄7)Hotline hours of operation
Monday 24 hours Tuesday 24 hours Wednesday 24 hours Thursday 24 hours Friday 24 hours Saturday 24 hours Sunday 24 hours -
Toll Free
844-723-3387 844-723-3387 -
Business
623-939-6798 623-939-6798 -
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Languages Spoken
English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese -
Last Updated
Apr 21, 2022
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TTY/TTD
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Fax
623-915-5523 -
Email
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Hours of operation
24⁄7
Services
Emergency Services (7)
- Emergency shelter
- Case management
- Food and clothing
- Safety planning
- Domestic violence education
- Emergency cell phones
- Crisis intervention services
Legal and Financial Assistance Services (3)
- Assistance with orders of protection
- Court accompaniment/advocacy
- Financial empowerment training
Housing Services (2)
- Alternative housing counseling
- Transportation
Support Services (6)
- Goal planning assistance
- Job skills training
- Job search/placement
- Parenting skills training
- Health and wellness programs
- Resources and referrals
Children's Services (4)
- Child development
- School liaison
- Safety planning for children
- Child care during support groups
Community Educational Services (1)
- Domestic violence workshops
Populations Served
Demographics (3)
- Women
- Individuals
- Families
Populations (8)
- Deaf
- Disabled
- Immigrant
- Military
- Trafficked persons
- Prostituted persons
- LGBTQ
- Trans women/men
About A New Leaf's Faith House
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Website
www.turnanewleaf.org -
Established
1971-01-01 -
Beds
68 -
Maximum Length of Stay (days)
120 -
Wheelchair Accessible
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Pet Shelter
No pet accommodations
Description
Faith House Women's Crisis Center offers shelter, support and intervention to women and children experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking, stalking or homelessness. Our trauma informed service delivery assists individuals as they overcome their trauma and move on with their lives.
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State Coalition Member
Yes