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For Nearly 35 Years, Faith House Domestic Violence Shelter…

…has provided victims and their families with safe haven and support while helping them gain independence through self-empowerment and education.  Located in northwest Maricopa County, Faith House offers both emergency shelter for crisis situations as well as long-term transitional shelter for women and children. Thousands of victims have passed through these doors making life changing commitments to themselves and their children for a safer and healthier future.

Services include:

  • Crisis hotline
  • Safe housing and meals
  • Case management and advocacy
  • Childcare
  • Domestic violence education
  • Living skills and parenting education
  • Children’s specialist

Faith House Emergency Shelter…
…is a 24-hour, licensed, emergency shelter with 16 beds providing a safe home and new beginnings to fragile victims and survivors of domestic violence.

Faith House Transitional Shelter…
…provides 64 beds/16 units to victims and their children who require long-term assistance to help ensure their self-reliant, safe future.

 

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2012 Tax Credit Information
 
 
 

As a domestic violence program of A New Leaf, 501(c)3 non-profit human service agency, Faith House is supported by many volunteers, church groups, organizations and service clubs as well as generous financial donors, Valley of the Sun United Way, local city and government agencies and A New Leaf Foundation which includes Riverboat Bingo.

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Faith House Domestic Violence Shelter is accredited by The Joint Commission.

 

 
  Programs are funded in part by city, state and federal government entities including but not limited to City of Glendale Grant 2005-WWE-AX-0108 awarded by the Ofc on Violence Against Women, US Dept. of Justice; AZ Dept. of Economic Security, Cmnty Services Admin, Domestic Violence Program. Points of view are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the Dept. under the Americans with Disabilities Act, A New Leaf must make a reasonable accommodation to allow a person with a disability to take part in a program, service or activity. If necessary, A New Leaf must provide sign language interpreters for people who are deaf, a wheelchair accessible location or enlarged print materials. It also means that A New Leaf will take any other reasonable action that allows you to take part in and understand a program or activity, including making reasonable changes to an activity. If you believe that you will not be able to understand or take part in a program or activity because of your disability, please let us know of your disability needs in advance if at all possible. Please contact A New Leaf. Reasonable accommodation on information, services and employment 480-464-7466. EOE. TDD 1-800-367-8939.

 
 

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