Emergency Shelter

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Daily meals are served on-site through Flagstaff Family Food Center
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People annually receive shelter, food and other life-saving services
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On-site health clinic visits are conducted through North Country Health Care
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Beds are provided to people in crisis annually
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New households find stability annually
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Types of counseling services are made available
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Every year at Flagstaff Shelter Services:

Flagstaff Shelter Services is the largest emergency shelter in Northern Arizona. Our doors are open to all in crisis, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our 186-bed congregate shelter on Huntington Drive provides overnight shelter and services to any adult experiencing homelessness regardless of faith, sobriety, or mental health so long as they do not present an immediate threat to our staff or guests. At this location, guests can access day services, a safe place to sleep, basic necessities (nutritious meals, hygiene supplies, clothes, and shoes), onsite physical and behavioral health services, and trauma-informed housing case management.

Day resource center

Between the hours of 9:00 am and 2:00 pm, the shelter serves as a resource center for anyone experiencing homelessness. All are welcome to make use of our facilities and services which include:

Health clinic

Our free health clinic is open four days a week. This is the only health care available to many of our clients. The clinic provides an opportunity for clients to consult with a registered nurse, nursing students and nursing professor from Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University in order to receive information, prescriptions, and treatment. This service deters clients from making costly and draining visits to the Emergency Room. We are pleased to host the North Country Health Care mobile bus weekly to assist in the medical needs of the men and women we serve.

“They go beyond the band-aid.”

Carol Dykes, Former President/CEO of United Way of Northern Arizona

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