Homeless Services

We See You. You Matter. You Are Not Alone.

Homelessness can happen to anyone—job loss, eviction, health issues, or other life changes can quickly put housing at risk. We provide information and support to help you navigate your options.

Keep scrolling to view our services and resources:

The HOPE Line

The HOPE Line connects people in Glendale to referrals and resources for homelessness, substance use treatment and other community resources. Call the HOPE Line to speak with a navigator who can connect you to the right services.

Glendale CAP Office

Glendale's Community Action Program (CAP) Office offers help with utilities, housing, and case management services when funding is available.


Find Shelter

To get shelter, rental assistance and other housing help, visit one of the locations below. You’ll complete a Coordinated Entry (CE) assessment there. CE is a system used in Arizona to connect people who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless with the right housing and support. It helps make sure resources are given fairly based on need.

To access shelter and other housing resources, you must complete a Coordinated Entry assessment in person at one of the following locations:

For Individuals

Brian Garcia Welcome Center
206 S 12th Avenue, Phoenix AZ, 85007
Phone: (602) 229-5155
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For Families with Minor Children

UMOM Family Housing Hub
3307 E Van Buren Street, Phoenix AZ, 85008
Phone: (877) 211-8661
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Leave a message and someone will call back to complete the phone application.Trained staff will work with you to understand your needs and connect you to shelter, services, and housing options.

Community Resource Flier

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FindHelp.org

FindHelp.org is a free, nationwide directory of programs and services. Enter your ZIP code to search for local help with food, housing, healthcare, job training, and more.

Use it to explore additional resources beyond what the City offers.