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Primary Resources

Keys to Change serves single adults at risk or experiencing homelessness in Maricopa County. Finding the right starting point based on your current circumstances can help speed up your connection to services.

Housing
Crisis

Housing Crisis

If you are experiencing a housing crisis, 2-1-1 is a great starting point. They will provide you with the right resources based on your unique circumstances. Click the phone icon or button to get started.

Mental Health
Emergency

If you are experiencing a mental health emergency or believe you are a danger to yourself or others, there is 24/7 help available from the Crisis Response Network. Speak with a specialist now.

Get Help
in Person

Get Help in Person

Single adults experiencing homelessness can receive in-person assistance at the Brian Garcia Welcome Center on Key Campus. Open 24 hours a day.

Secondary Resources

Which services you may benefit from will depend on your unique situation. The menu below will help guide you to the best resources for your demographic and circumstances.
Single Adults without Children

Single adults experiencing homelessness can receive in-person assistance at the Brian Garcia Welcome Center on Key Campus. Visit any time from 7am-11pm to begin your assessment and create a plan.

Visit us at 206 S 12th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85007 or call 602-883-4509

Key Campus has 13 collaborative non-profit organizations offering services to Single Adults, including medical, dental, mental health, employment, identification, legal, food, emergency shelter, and many others. Visit the Key Campus page to see all available services.

To get help in your local neighborhood, Contact 2-1-1 to find your nearest Maricopa County Coordinated Entry point.

Campus Buildings (Map)

Families with Young Children

Families with young children under the age of 18 can contact the Family Housing Hub for help. Call 602-595-8700.

Due to high demand, there is always a waiting list for shelter.

TDD is available for the hearing impaired at 602-759-1896 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Homeless Youth (ages 12-17)

For services and shelter, call the 24/7 Youth Hotline at 602-841-5799

Veterans and Service Members

Visit the VA Community Resource and Referral Center (CRRC) at 1500 E Thomas Rd, Suite 106 (in the back of the building) Monday-Friday 7:30am-4:30pm or call 602-248-6040

The national Homeless Vet Call Center phone number is 1-877-4AID-VET (1-877-424-3838) and the website is www.veteranscrisisline.net

Victims of Domestic Violence or Human Trafficking

If you’re in a domestic violence (DV) crisis and need help now, call the 24/7 DV Centralized Screening Line at 480-890-3039.

For legal advocacy, call the Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence at 602-279-2900, 1-800-782-6400, TTY 602-279-7270.

For sex trafficking help call the Family Advocacy Center at 602-534-2120.

Local Pop-up Events

Project Connect is a pop-up event hosted by Keys to Change that occurs 5-8 times per year at various locations throughout the Valley.

Event dates, times, and locations will be posted here as they are added to the calendar.

Click the event below to see details about pick-up points and services provided.

Project Connect Events
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