The plan to end veteran homelessness galvanizes federal, state and local actions. The goal is to prevent homelessness and help those who are homeless to become stably housed as quickly as possible. The resources below support and assist in that effort.
City of Mesa
The Housing and Community Development Division oversees a variety of programs designed to assist Mesa’s low and/or moderate income individuals and families.
Website: http://www.mesaaz.gov/residents/housing-community-development
East Valley Men’s Center
We are a 45-year community nonprofit organization, providing a broad spectrum of support services to help individuals and families in crisis.
Website: http://www.turnanewleaf.org/
House of Refuge
We are a group of caring professionals committed to providing a stable, family-friendly environment for those in crisis due to homelessness.
Website: http://houseofrefuge.org/
La Mesita Family Homeless Shelter
La Mesita Family Homeless Shelter is a 16-unit family shelter that provides services to help homeless families with minor aged children. It is a warm, safe, secure temporary home for families in crisis.
Website: http://www.turnanewleaf.org/services/homeless.html
Save the Family
Operating over 204 units of housing Valley wide, we provide transitional housing for homeless families and housing to keep working poor families stable through market adjusted rents.
Website: http://savethefamily.org