Catholic Charities offers more than 20 programs throughout seven counties in Central and Northern Arizona. We walk alongside our clients on their path to a better life.
Provides temporary safe, affordable housing for women and men who face homelessness upon release from jail following a minor drug or alcohol related offense.
Guides individuals, families, adolescents, parents and children in addressing issues of anxiety, depression, domestic violence, grief, pregnancy, sexual or substance abuse and self-esteem.
Catholic Charities recognizes prostituted women as victims of sex trafficking and helps them rebuild their lives.
Provides legal consultation, document preparation and representation to assist U.S. citizens and immigrants with immigration-related issues and helps bring immediate family members to the United States.
Through referrals from the Department of Child Safety (DCS), our team helps parents to overcome substance-abuse and other challenges that affect their ability to care for their children and keep a stable income and lifestyle.
Helps qualified individuals and couples become licensed foster parents. Our case managers facilitate the initial training and continue to provide ongoing training, resources and support.
Our 24/7 pregnancy hotline is staffed by our compassionate pregnancy specialists who help women and couples explore lifeaffirming birth options. They also offer private adoption services for Arizona families who wish to open their hearts and homes to grow their family through adoption.
This first of its kind shelter in Bullhead City provides both day services, which include laundry, showers, hygiene and clothing supplies, access to computers and hot meals, plus overnight shelter stays for those experiencing homelessness. Case management services provide longterm housing assistance.
Is a holistic, transitional living program for veterans experiencing homelessness with intensive case management. Also available is the Veterans Outreach Center (VOC) on the Human Services Campus in Phoenix.
Provides medical equipment in Yavapai County such as walkers and wheelchairs for a nominal donation to low-income elderly, disabled and persons with immediate health needs.
A home-like shelter for survivors and their children fleeing domestic abuse.
Helps youth and teens make healthy life choices that prevent pregnancy, gang activity and substance abuse through programs that build self-esteem, leadership skills and community engagement.
Collaborates with individuals and organizations to address the needs of the community’s most vulnerable members.
Connects with individuals and families experiencing homelessness and provides emergency shelter, referrals for treatment, assistance with rent and transitional and affordable housing.
Moves domestic violence survivors beyond emergency services to provide time and support needed to regain independence and a life free from abuse.
Provides comprehensive case management and welcomes refugees to the Phoenix area by setting up and furnishing an apartment, purchasing groceries, ensuring adequate and appropriate education placement for children.
Helps low-income veterans and their families who are experiencing homelessness or are at-risk for homelessness achieve stability through supportive services and assistance, such as helping find VA resources and permanent housing.
Provides low-income families, children with disabilities or parents of infants, toddlers and preschoolers with early childhood education and parent support.