Mike McQuaid I Am Home Breakfast, Celebrating Successful Journeys from Street to Home, is December 14
The 18th annual Mike McQuaid I Am Home Breakfast will recognize and celebrate successful journeys from street to home.
The 18th annual Mike McQuaid I Am Home Breakfast will recognize and celebrate successful journeys from street to home.
The Human Services Campus (HSC) has an urgent need for blankets for the men and women experiencing homelessness on and around the 13-acre campus.
Unsheltered individuals living on the streets around the Human Services Campus (HSC) are the focus of the next Project Connect, a concentrated one-day event connecting individuals experiencing homelessness to housing, shelter, benefits, identification and other basic needs.
Thunderbirds Charities has awarded the HSC a $300,000 grant to support, enhance and expand critical client services designed to assist individuals experiencing homelessness to move from street to home.
Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust has awarded a $50,000 grant to Human Services Campus (HSC), Inc. to support emergency heat relief efforts.
The HSC plans monthly Thirst Aid water drives on the first Saturday of each month beginning May 7 through September.
Tempe individuals experiencing homelessness or on the brink of homelessness will be connected with a range of services and resources.
With more than 400 people in attendance and nearly 100 more watching and contributing virtually, the 16th annual Mike McQuaid I Am Home Breakfast raised more than $850,000.
Maricopa County Industrial Development Authority which helps create and maintain jobs in Maricopa County has contributed $7.5 million to the HSC Mike McQuaid Legacy Fund.
A $25,000 grant from Wells Fargo will enable HSC to restart, expand and enhance the Store to Explore program by providing a better facility as well as first-year staffing.