Community Resources for families Youth Centers, Activities & Drop-in Centers Arizona Science Center 600 E. Washington St. 602-716-2000 Grades K – 5th Salvation Army of Phoenix 1375 E. Broadway 602-425-5000 YMCA Phoenix locations  Christown-YMCA 5517 N. 17th Ave 602-242-7717  Maryvale-YMCA 3825 N. 67th Ave 623-873-9622 Ages 5 – 12 yrs 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Ages 5 – 13 yrs 6:30 am – 6:30 pm Ages 6 - teens 9:00 am – 6:00 pm 9:00 am – 4 (7:30 am drop off & late pick available until 6 pm)  Lincoln Downtown-YMCA 350 1st Ave 602-252-2610  Southwest Valley-YMCA 2919 Litchfield Rd 623-935-5193 City of Phoenix Youth Centers  Desert West 6501 W. Virginia Ave 602-495-3700  Eastlake 1549 E. Jefferson 602-262-6759  Longview 4040 N. 14th St 602-534-6570  Maryvale 4420 N. 51st Ave 602-262-5030 (Some locations offer classes until 9:00 pm) Full day STEAM student camps: Investigate science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics while building problem-solving skills. Registration for Thursday, April 26th and Friday, April 27th is now open. www.azscience.org Daily child care offered: Will take up to 100 children ages 5 – 12 years of age. Two meals will be provided and one snack. Drop-in Daily Childcare & Camps: All Valley of the Sun YMCA locations are prepared to provide a safe, fun, learning environment for your child(ren). A variety or programs are available including games, arts & crafts, STEM projects, special events, sports, and more! A morning snack and afternoon snack will be provided, but please send child with a non-perishable lunch. www.valleyymca.org $40.00 per day City of Phoenix Community Centers and Youth Centers: Programs include educational/tutorial classes, recreational programs and activities, and enrichment programs. Specific centers are youth focused while some centers provide programming and classes for all age groups www.phoenix.gov/parks/recreation-and-communitycenters Fees for classes vary $25.00 per day $35: members $50: non-members  South Phoenix Youth Center 5245 S. 7th Street 602-256-3230  South Mountain 212 E. Alta Vista Rd. 602-262-4874 Boys and Girls Club locations  Spencer Steward Branch 6629 W. Clarendon Ave 623-848-1022  Jerry Colangelo 1755 N. 34th Ave 602-424-0410  Warner A. Gabriel 1330 N. 15th St 602-252-7968  Kieckhefer Family Legacy 548 W. Southern Ave 602-268-3486  Swift Kids Branch 6420 W. Maryland 623-939-6952  Harry & Sandy Rosenzweig 2242 W. Missouri 602-249-1338 5 years – teen Teen Club memberships: 13-18 yrs 8:00 am – 6:00 pm Red for Ed Programming: Space in each club is limited. Current club members will have priority and there will be no additional fees for members. Every club will serve lunches and snacks. Breakfast will not be provided. A variety of activities will be available. Please contact your local branch for additional information. Clubs will be open to nonmembers. www.bgcmp.org $20.00 per day for non-members, based on availability Assistance with emergency food boxes, soup kitchens or pantries & support services St. Mary’s Food Bank 2831 N. 31st Ave 602-242-3663 Andre House 213 S. 11th Ave 602-252-9023 Black Family & Child Services 1522 E. Southern 602-243-1773 Cultural Cup Food Bank 342 E. Thomas Rd 602-266-8370 All ages 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Emergency food boxes provided. You may need to provide proof of address Free All Ages Mon – Th 5:30-6:30 Sat – Sun 7:00 am Soup Kitchen. Walk-in welcome. No referral required Free All Ages Appointment Needed Food distribution on Thursday to approved households based on required referral. Call for appointment Free All Ages Tues-Th 9 – 1:45pm Food boxes provided. Walk-in welcome. No referral required. Proof of address required Free Desert Christian Fellowship 1445 W. Northern Ave 602-861-4008 All Ages Sun 8 – 9 am Fri 7 – 9 am Desert Mission Food Bank 9229 N. 4th St 602-870-6062 Feeding Hope Food Bank 6027 W. Palmaire Ave 602-625-7527 FIBCO Family Services 1141 E. Jefferson 602-385-3900 All Ages All Ages Fri 10:00 am T-W-Fri 10:30 – 1:30 First Southern Baptist Church 3100 W. Camelback Rd 602-242-6104 Friendly House 723 S. 1st Ave 602-257-1870 All Ages Wed 9 am – 11 am All Ages M-Thu 8:30 – 11 am Hope for Hunger Food Bank 5605 N. 55th Ave 602-773-4344 ICM Food & Clothing Bank 501 S. 9th Ave 602-254-7450 Neighborhood Ministries 1918 W. Van Buren St 602-252-5225 Phoenix Rescue Mission 1801 S. 35th Ave 602-233-3000 All Ages M – Thu 8 – 12 pm All Ages M – Sat 9 – 11 am All Ages Fri 9:30 – 11 am All Ages M-F 6:30-8 (Brkfst) M-F 11:30-1 (Lunch) M-F 4:30-6 (Dinner) Salvation Army Phx Social Service Office 2707 E. Van Buren 602-267-4122 All Ages M-F 8 – 12:00 pm (3rd Fri only) All Ages M-T-Th 8:30 am – 4 Wed 8:30 am – 5:30 Fri 8:30 am – 2:30 Th 11:00 am – 3 pm Fri 9:00 am – 1 pm Food boxes provided on Sundays. Walk-ins served. No referral required. Mobile pantry is offered on the 3rd Friday of each month. Mobile pantries offer free fresh produce Food boxes provided. Walk-in welcome. No referral required. Proof of address required Free Food boxes provided. Walk-in welcome. No referral required. Proof of address required Free Food boxes provided. Walk-in welcome. No referral required. Proof of address required. Brown bag lunches provided on Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays between 10:30 am – 1:30 pm Food boxes provided. Walk-in welcome. No referral required. Proof of address required Free Food boxes provided. Walk-in welcome. No referral required. Proof of address required Other emergency support services are provided i.e. Utility assistance, hygiene boxes, referrals Food boxes provided. Walk-in welcome. No referral required. Proof of address required Free Food boxes provided. Walk-in welcome. No referral required. Proof of address required. Clothing, toiletries, baby formula and diapers provided Food boxes provided. Walk-in welcome. No referral required. Proof of address required. A Clothing bank and other support services available Soup kitchen. Walk-ins welcome. No referral required. Breakfast, lunch and dinner provided Monday – Friday. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks also provided Saturday and Sunday 8-9 am / 1 – 2 pm / 4:30 pm Food boxes provided. Walk-in welcome. No referral required. Proof of address required Other emergency support services are provided i.e. Utility assistance, shelter, referrals Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Under God Ministries 4223 S. 7th Street All Ages T & Th 5 – 8 pm W 10 – 1 pm Food boxes provided. Walk-ins welcome. No referral required. https://www.7thstreetfoodpantry.com/events.php Free Community Information & Referral, Hotline Numbers, Etc. Find Help Phoenix NA 24 hours Free 3:00 – 9:00 pm An on-line directory of services and resources divided by categories of service. Users can look for medical services, legal help, affordable housing and many other services. https://findhelpphx.org/ or in Spanish at https://findhelpphx.org/es Arizona 2-1-1 is a program of crisis response network and provides a 24 hour, 7 days a week single point of service. Information is available for mental health, emergency services, housing, etc. https://211arizona.org/ Peer Counseling suicide hotline 2-1-1 Arizona Dial 211 NA 24 hours Teen Lifeline 602-248-TEEN (8336 Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Substance Abuse & Treatment 1-800-662-HELP (4357) Central Arizona Shelter Services 230 S. 12th Ave 602-256-6945 NA NA 24 hours Experienced Crisis Counselors are waiting for your call. Free NA 24 hours Experienced Crisis Counselors are waiting for your call. Free NA Varies CASS provides shelter and supportive services to men, women and children experiencing homelessness. For families with children, call 602-595-8700. For adults without children, call 602-759-5356 Free John F. Long Family Resource Center 3454 N. 51st Ave 602-262-6510 Sunnyslope Family Services Center 914 W. Hatcher Rd 602-495-5229 Travis L. Williams Family Services Center 4732 S. Central Ave 602-534-4732 NA M-F 7:30 – 5 pm NA M-F 7:30 – 5 pm NA M-F 7:30 – 5 pm Free Free Family Resource & Community Service Centers Multipurpose center offers rent and mortgage payment assistance, and utility assistance for electric, natural gas and City of Phoenix water bills. Call on Mondays at 8:00 am for appointments and intake Multipurpose center offers rent and mortgage payment assistance, and utility assistance for electric, natural gas and City of Phoenix water bills. Call on Mondays at 8:00 am for appointments and intake Multipurpose center offers rent and mortgage payment assistance, and utility assistance for electric, natural gas and City of Phoenix water bills. Call on Mondays at 8:00 am for appointments and intake Free Free Free Gila River Community Center 5230 W. St. Johns Rd 520-562-9694 NA M-F 8 – 5 pm A vital part of the social safety net that makes the Gila River Indian Community a caring community. They manage and deliver financial and social supports and work directly with and through the community and government partners to ensure the services delivered are appropriate, effective and accessible. Long.CSD@gric.nsh.us Free Churches & Faith Based Centers First Church UCC 1407 N. Second Street 602-258-6891 NA M – F: 9 – 2:30 pm Mercy Hill Church 745 W. Fillmore St 602-252-1423 NA Tues: 9 – 12:00 pm Church for the Nations 6225 N. Central Ave 602-861-0000 Grades 8 – 12 Ages 13- 18 yrs Th & Fri 8 – 3:00 pm New City Church - Phoenix 1300 N. Central Ave 602-908-5539 Elevate International 6225 N. Central Ave 602-861-0000 NA Th & Fri NA Th & F Doors Open First Church UCC partners with various community organizations to serve the needs of all people. They host weekly events in which food, clothing and hygiene products are provided to people experiencing homelessness. Twice a month, medical triage services and haircuts are provided. Other resources include immigration, LGBTQ, employment, produce market, education and advocacy http://phoenixucc.org/justice Food boxes provided on Tuesdays. Walk-ins welcome. Photo ID and proof of address required. Services provided for zip codes 85007, 85003, 85004, 85006, 85008, 85034 85040, 85041, 85009, 85019, 85017, 85015, 85013, 85012, 85014, and 85016. Mercy Ministries assists with immediate physical needs. www.mercyhillphoenix.com CFTN will be open and can accommodate up to 300 students. They will provide snacks and a meal. A variety of activities, games and movies will be availalbe https://cftn.com/ http://newcityphx.com/ Free http://www.elevateinternational.org/ Free Free Free Free Community Organizations – Youth Leadership & Civic Engagement Opportunities Arizona Center for Empowerment (ACE) & LUCHA 602-478-2557 Mi Familia Vota High School & Family Support M- Sun High School & Family Support M – Sun Central Arizonans for Sustainable Economy (CASE) 480-332-2462 High School & Family Support M – Sun PUENTE 818-557-0353 http://puenteaz.org High School & Family Support M- Sun Cener for Neighborhood Leadership (AZCNL) 602-472-2771 http://azcnl.org High School & Family Support M – Sun OCA-Asican Pacific American Advocates 626-840-7821 http://www.ocaphoenix.org High School & Family Support M – Sun Arizona Center for Empowerment is a community organization of families, working together to bring about a more socially and economically just AZ. Contact: Gina Mendez Gina@lucha.org Mi Familia Vota is a national organization working to build political power within Latino and immigrant communities through increased civic participation Contact: Ana Licona ana.l@mifamiliavota.org Case is a diverse group of community leaders committed to raising living standards for all Arizona families through community education, increasing civic participation, coalition building and strengthening partner organization. Contact: Alison Marciniak http://case-az.org-contact/ Grassroots human rights movement dedicated to ensuring that all peoples are treated with dignity and respect. *Help us stop the criminalization of migrants* Contact: Ernesto Lopez Ernesto@puenteaz.org As an incubator for social change, Center for Neighborhood Leadership provides curriculum and organizational support necessary to transform marginalized people into leaders with experience driving community development and public policy from within their own communities. Contact: Viridiana Hernandez viri@azcnl.org OCA is dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans, touching tens of thousands of individuals each year through its extensive network of over 100 chapters, affiliates, and partners from around the country. The OCA Greater Phoenix chapter operates here in the valley by interacting with the local Phoenix community, promoting civic engagement, and developing leadership within the youth through educational programs. Contact: Jennifer Chau Free Free Free Free Free Free