Flagstaff Shelter Services Is Awarded 2022 Bezos Day 1 Families Fund Grant

Flagstaff Shelter Services (FSS) finalized the purchase of the Howard Johnson Motel at 3300 E. Rte. 66, Flagstaff, early this month, for expanded non-congregate shelter capacity (accommodations that provide private space for clients, such as hotel rooms.) The $6.19 million acquisition is possible thanks to the support of U.S. Senators and is funded by the Arizona Department of Housing’s access to $40 million in State Recovery Funds allocated through the American Rescue Plan Act.
Flagstaff Shelter Services Purchases Rte. 66 Motel

Flagstaff Shelter Services (FSS) finalized the purchase of the Howard Johnson Motel at 3300 E. Rte. 66, Flagstaff, early this month, for expanded non-congregate shelter capacity (accommodations that provide private space for clients, such as hotel rooms.) The $6.19 million acquisition is possible thanks to the support of U.S. Senators and is funded by the Arizona Department of Housing’s access to $40 million in State Recovery Funds allocated through the American Rescue Plan Act.
Update: We have a second floor!

We are happy to report that construction is almost complete. We’ve just heard from the contractor that the project will be wrapped up by October 28th. As we prepare for winter, some have asked about contributing in-kind donations. We are always in need of things like sleeping bags, socks, and warm clothing as well as hygienic and cleaning supplies.
Flagstaff Shelter Services announces $1 million expansion

Flagstaff Shelter Services (FSS), the largest emergency shelter in Northern Arizona, today announced Raise to Rise, a fundraising initiative to raise $1,000,000 to support an expansion project that will increase the nonprofit’s capacity and services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Flagstaff Shelter Services’ Ross Altenbaugh featured on NPR’s Morning Edition

With fire dangers forcing those experiencing homelessness out of area forests, Flagstaff Shelter Services is providing shelter to those who need it most, when they are in their season of greatest need.