How We Help
Beginning in 2020 the City of Scottsdale has initiated contracts with three organizations to work more directly and comprehensively with those experiencing street homelessness. Following are the organizations and contact information:
Homeless Navigation and Resources
For assistance with homeless programs, services and resources, call the Homeless Navigation Team at 480-312-0101.
City of Scottsdale Day Relief Centers in partnership with Phoenix Rescue Mission and Community House
The Day Relief Centers are coordinated by a collaboration between Community House at South Scottsdale Presbyterian Church, a partnership of Scottsdale faith communities, and the local non-profit Phoenix Rescue Mission. Individuals and families experiencing homelessness can access assistance Monday to Thursday at two sites. Currently they have access to services from Phoenix Rescue Mission and other agency partners. Lunch is also provided and people have access to clothing and additional food items. People are able to take a rest for as long as the center is open on sleeping mats and to charge electronic devices. These are locations for respite, necessities, and connection to a wider array of services and resources. For services, contact Phoenix Rescue Mission at 602-346-3361.
Day Relief Center hours of operation:
- South Scottsdale Presbyterian Church
3421 N. Hayden Road (Hayden and Osborn)
11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Every Monday - Vista Del Camino Community Center
7700 E. Roosevelt St. (Roosevelt and Miller)
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
Download Scottsdale Day Relief Centers Flyer (PDF)
Bridge Housing Program
The Bridge Housing Program assists seniors and families with children with temporary shelter if they have been displaced from their homes in Scottsdale while they transition to a more stable living situation. Participants in the program will work on a case plan with a case manager.
To qualify for assistance, applicants must:
- Live in Scottsdale and are at risk of becoming unhoused or have been recently displaced from a Scottsdale resident
- Be a senior age 62 or older or be a single parent with minor children with full custody of the children
- Be willing and able to work on a case plan that will include income/employment, housing/shelter and working on other items of social determinants of health
Scottsdale Works Program in partnership with Phoenix Rescue Mission
Helping individuals with an opportunity to earn money, gain independence, and dignity in partnership with City of Scottsdale through work. Individuals are also connected with services such as housing assistance, ID's, and shelter to help secure a pathway to self-sustainment.