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A PLACE OF HEALING

Phoenix Rescue Mission provides comprehensive, Christ-centered solutions for
men, women and children trapped in cycles of homelessness, addiction and
poverty.


HOMELESSNESS, HARDSHIP AND HEARTBREAK


ACROSS MARICOPA COUNTY, PEOPLE ARE HURTING.


9,000

INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCE
HOMELESSNESS IN
MARICOPA COUNTY
EACH NIGHT


3,000

MEN AND WOMEN DIE
FROM DRUG OVERDOSES
EACH YEAR


12,000

CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
FACE HUNGER EACH DAY

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The recovery journey looks different for everyone. If you or someone you know
needs help, learn more about our comprehensive, life-changing programs here.

Substance Abuse
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THIS IS WHAT NEW HOPE LOOKS LIKE

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JENNIFER

For as long as she could remember, Jennifer's life had been unspeakably awful.
When she was at her lowest, God made Himself known to her.

Read More


PETE

Thanks to your prayers and support, Pete experienced Hope for the Holidays for
the first time in years…

Read More


NATHALYE

“I was so blessed when I first came to Phoenix Rescue Mission,” says Nathalye, a
mother of four. “I was met by very good, honest people who work with heart. I
could feel God’s love here.”

Read More


CORRINE

Corrine's story shows us the beauty of grace and God's love for His children.

Read More


ZANETA

In the face of brutal summer heat, you’re helping meet a basic need for our
community’s homeless youth.

Read More


ROY

Roy never imagined he’d become homeless. But after his health took a turn, he
lost his job, then his savings and everything else…

Read More


MANETTE

When Manette was enduring homelessness, addiction and brokenness, she never
imagined the Lord would use her suffering to change lives …

Read More


ROBERT LEON

As temperatures rise and homelessness increases, neighbors like Robert Leon are
pushed beyond the breaking point — but you are giving them hope and another
chance.

Read More


YVONNE

When Yvonne relapsed after 14 years of sobriety, her life spiraled out of
control. She wound up homeless, abused and estranged from her family…

Read More


BILLY

Billy suffered through homelessness and addiction for years when he finally
cried out to God for help from a prison cell…

Read More


JENNIFER

For as long as she could remember, Jennifer's life had been unspeakably awful.
When she was at her lowest, God made Himself known to her.

Read More


PETE

Thanks to your prayers and support, Pete experienced Hope for the Holidays for
the first time in years…

Read More


NATHALYE

“I was so blessed when I first came to Phoenix Rescue Mission,” says Nathalye, a
mother of four. “I was met by very good, honest people who work with heart. I
could feel God’s love here.”

Read More


CORRINE

Corrine's story shows us the beauty of grace and God's love for His children.

Read More


ZANETA

In the face of brutal summer heat, you’re helping meet a basic need for our
community’s homeless youth.

Read More


ROY

Roy never imagined he’d become homeless. But after his health took a turn, he
lost his job, then his savings and everything else…

Read More


MANETTE

When Manette was enduring homelessness, addiction and brokenness, she never
imagined the Lord would use her suffering to change lives …

Read More


ROBERT LEON

As temperatures rise and homelessness increases, neighbors like Robert Leon are
pushed beyond the breaking point — but you are giving them hope and another
chance.

Read More


YVONNE

When Yvonne relapsed after 14 years of sobriety, her life spiraled out of
control. She wound up homeless, abused and estranged from her family…

Read More


BILLY

Billy suffered through homelessness and addiction for years when he finally
cried out to God for help from a prison cell…

Read More


JENNIFER

For as long as she could remember, Jennifer's life had been unspeakably awful.
When she was at her lowest, God made Himself known to her.

Read More


PETE

Thanks to your prayers and support, Pete experienced Hope for the Holidays for
the first time in years…

Read More


NATHALYE

“I was so blessed when I first came to Phoenix Rescue Mission,” says Nathalye, a
mother of four. “I was met by very good, honest people who work with heart. I
could feel God’s love here.”

Read More


CORRINE

Corrine's story shows us the beauty of grace and God's love for His children.

Read More
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WHERE ARE FOOD BANKS LOCATED?


HOW DO I GET STARTED WITH HELP?


SHOULD I GIVE TO A PANHANDLER?


WHERE ARE FOOD BANKS LOCATED?

Our Hope for Hunger Food Bank is located at:

5605 N. 55th Avenue
Glendale, AZ 85301

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to Noon. Bring an ID and proof of
residence.

Our mobile food pantries go to various locations around the Valley each month.


HOW DO I GET STARTED WITH HELP?

If you or someone you know needs help, visit our Get Help page. It includes a
basic directory of available programs, as well as instructions on how to begin
accessing them. There is also a form to ask questions.


SHOULD I GIVE TO A PANHANDLER?

We do not recommend you give money to panhandlers. Here are four better ways to
help:

 1. Give water, food or Hope Totes. 
 2. Talk with them. Show them they’re not invisible.
 3. Point them to the Mission. Print our Rescue Referrals to hand out.
 4. Pray!


HOW CAN I VOLUNTEER?


WHAT TYPES OF DONATIONS ARE ACCEPTED?


WHERE ARE DROPOFFS?


HOW CAN I VOLUNTEER?

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Phoenix Rescue Mission! We have
a wide range of needs and opportunities available. To learn more, please visit
our volunteer hub.


WHAT TYPES OF DONATIONS ARE ACCEPTED?

There are many ways to support Phoenix Rescue Mission.

 * You can make financial gifts and get reimbursed up to $800 through the
   Arizona Charitable Tax Credit.
 * You can donate water, food or other gifts in kind.
 * You can make planned gifts, such as a bequest in your will or a Donor Advised
   Fund (DAF) gift.
 * You can host a virtual fundraiser!

Please visit our Giving Page to learn more.


WHERE ARE DROPOFFS?

Drop off Hope Totes, non-perishable foods, water and all other donations to our
Donation Warehouse at:

2515 N. 34th Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 346-3347
Monday- Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Where are food banks located?

Our Hope for Hunger Food Bank is located at:

5605 N. 55th Avenue
Glendale, AZ 85301

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to Noon. Bring an ID and proof of
residence.

Our mobile food pantries go to various locations around the Valley each month.

How do I get started with help?

If you or someone you know needs help, visit our Get Help page. It includes a
basic directory of available programs, as well as instructions on how to begin
accessing them. There is also a form to ask questions.

Should I give to a panhandler?

We do not recommend you give money to panhandlers. Here are four better ways to
help:

 1. Give water, food or Hope Totes. 
 2. Talk with them. Show them they’re not invisible.
 3. Point them to the Mission. Print our Rescue Referrals to hand out.
 4. Pray!

How can I volunteer?

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Phoenix Rescue Mission! We have
a wide range of needs and opportunities available. To learn more, please visit
our volunteer hub.

What types of donations are accepted?

There are many ways to support Phoenix Rescue Mission.

 * You can make financial gifts and get reimbursed up to $800 through the
   Arizona Charitable Tax Credit.
 * You can donate water, food or other gifts in kind.
 * You can make planned gifts, such as a bequest in your will or a Donor Advised
   Fund (DAF) gift.
 * You can host a virtual fundraiser!

Please visit our Giving Page to learn more.

Where are dropoffs?

Drop off Hope Totes, non-perishable foods, water and all other donations to our
Donation Warehouse at:

2515 N. 34th Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 346-3347
Monday- Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.


LIGHT A PATH TO TRANSFORMATION

Please become a monthly Torchbearer of Phoenix Rescue Mission to provide hope,
encouragement and life-changing help for men, women and children on the recovery
journey.

$35 $50 $100 $200 Donate Now


PHOENIX RESCUE MISSION, QUIKTRIP PARTNER TO SECURE AND STRENGTHEN PHOENIX
COMMUNITIES

July 24, 2023
|
By Phoenix Rescue Mission
Phoenix Rescue Mission has partnered with QuikTrip to provide homeless outreach
and navigation services at select QT locations that experience high traffic from
unhoused individuals.
Read Now Phoenix Rescue Mission, QuikTrip Partner to Secure and Strengthen
Phoenix Communities



PHOENIX RESCUE MISSION BRINGS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SOLUTION TO PHOENIX

February 27, 2023
|
By Phoenix Rescue Mission
PHOENIX – Phoenix Rescue Mission, the Christ-centered nonprofit providing
transformative programs and resources to people experiencing homelessness,
addiction, and hunger, is excited to announce that it is officially bringing
one…
Read Now Phoenix Rescue Mission Brings Workforce Development Solution to Phoenix



INTERVIEW WITH TIM, A HIGH IMPACT VOLUNTEER*

April 25, 2024
|
By Phoenix Rescue Mission
Tim is a volunteer math tutor at Phoenix Rescue Mission. He was kind enough to
speak with us about his experiences serving guests of the Mission. When did you
first…
Read Now Interview with Tim, a High Impact Volunteer*



PHOENIX RESCUE MISSION, QUIKTRIP PARTNER TO SECURE AND STRENGTHEN PHOENIX
COMMUNITIES

July 24, 2023
|
By Phoenix Rescue Mission
Phoenix Rescue Mission has partnered with QuikTrip to provide homeless outreach
and navigation services at select QT locations that experience high traffic from
unhoused individuals.
Read Now Phoenix Rescue Mission, QuikTrip Partner to Secure and Strengthen
Phoenix Communities



PHOENIX RESCUE MISSION BRINGS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SOLUTION TO PHOENIX

February 27, 2023
|
By Phoenix Rescue Mission
PHOENIX – Phoenix Rescue Mission, the Christ-centered nonprofit providing
transformative programs and resources to people experiencing homelessness,
addiction, and hunger, is excited to announce that it is officially bringing
one…
Read Now Phoenix Rescue Mission Brings Workforce Development Solution to Phoenix



INTERVIEW WITH TIM, A HIGH IMPACT VOLUNTEER*

April 25, 2024
|
By Phoenix Rescue Mission
Tim is a volunteer math tutor at Phoenix Rescue Mission. He was kind enough to
speak with us about his experiences serving guests of the Mission. When did you
first…
Read Now Interview with Tim, a High Impact Volunteer*



PHOENIX RESCUE MISSION, QUIKTRIP PARTNER TO SECURE AND STRENGTHEN PHOENIX
COMMUNITIES

July 24, 2023
|
By Phoenix Rescue Mission
Phoenix Rescue Mission has partnered with QuikTrip to provide homeless outreach
and navigation services at select QT locations that experience high traffic from
unhoused individuals.
Read Now Phoenix Rescue Mission, QuikTrip Partner to Secure and Strengthen
Phoenix Communities



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