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.
Press Releases and Media Alerts
This is a collection of our press releases and media alerts sent to local and national media outlets.
Human Services Campus will use $25k Wells Fargo Grant to Restart Program Keeping Personal Items Safe for Unsheltered Clients Accessing Services
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.
$200,000 Grant from Thunderbirds Charities will Support Critical Services to End Clients’ Homelessness
HSC will invest funds from a $200,000 Thunderbirds Charities’ grant to enhance and expand services critical to ending homelessness.
HSC Schedules Monthly Water-Collection Events First Saturday of Every Month Through September
HSC plans monthly Thirst Aid water drives on the first Saturday of each month beginning March 6 through September from 9 a.m. to noon each day.
Phoenix City Council Approves $1.6M for Human Services Campus, $2.4M to Central Arizona Shelter Services for Additional Beds
The Phoenix City Council has approved $4 million in funding from the CARES Act and other sources to HSC and directly to CASS.
Phoenix City Council Approves More Shelter Beds on the Human Services Campus; Rejects Low-Barrier Shelter at Andre House
On Wednesday, February 3rd, the Phoenix City Council voted to approve a zoning request change allowing additional shelter beds on the Campus.
Human Services Campus Launches Water Drive Early this Year; First Drop-Off Event is Saturday, February 6 from 9 A.M. to Noon
The Human Services Campus (HSC) is launching its annual water-collection drive earlier this year. The first drop-off event is Saturday, February 6, 2021.
The Social Television Network Launches “The McQuaid Mission” To Carry Forward the Legacy and Important Work of Mike McQuaid
The Social Television Network which creates online content bringing together community leaders to share their leadership philosophies and active efforts to make a difference will launch The McQuaid Mission on Jan. 18.
Mike McQuaid I Am Home Breakfast from Chase Field Brings Supporters of Human Services Campus Together Virtually
Nearly 400 viewers tuned in to the Mike McQuaid I Am Home Breakfast, a virtual fund-raising event streamed live from home plate at Chase Field.
Bank af America Names Teach for America and Human Services Campus 2020 Neighborhood Builders®
Teach for America and Human Services Campus (HSC), Inc. have been named as the 2020 Bank of America Neighborhood Builders awardees for Phoenix.
Elaine Will Drive Registered Voters Who Happen to be Homeless to Polling Places on Election Day
Individuals experiencing homelessness on the Human Services Campus (HSC) who are registered voters and want to cast their ballots will be driven to polling places or dropboxes by drivers from Elaine, Arizona’s first transportation system for the homeless and underserved.
Human Services Campus to Receive Free Solar-Covered Parking Structures, Rooftop Solar, EV Charging Stations via APS Programs
APS is installing solar-covered parking structures, a rooftop solar system and electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at HSC.
About Keys to Change and Key Campus
Keys to Change uses the power of collaboration to create solutions to end homelessness across Maricopa County. As the owner/operator of Key Campus in downtown Phoenix, Keys to Change facilitates coordination among 13 independent nonprofit and governmental agencies offering a holistic range of services to individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Serving over 1,000 people every day, Key Campus services include reunification with family and friends; mental, physical and dental healthcare; shelter; mail services; employment; meals; legal services; housing match; animal care, case management and more. Keys to Change is a compassionate connector, strategic partner, and relentless advocate, leveraging corporate, individual, and public funding to address systemic barriers while providing for the immediate and emerging needs of the local unhoused community. Learn more at www.keystochangeaz.org.
