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House of Refuge Sunnyslope Inc

Phoenix, AZ · EIN 861026266 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE L41 · Housing & Shelter · Medium ($1M-$10M) · refugesunnyslope.com
revenue
$2.5M
expenses
$1.3M
net assets
$3.7M
employees
17
volunteers
300
program ratio
80%
mission · from form 990

TO PROVIDE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING AND ASSISTANCE SERVICES TO HOMELESS AND DISPLACED PERSONS IN THE PHOENIX AREA.

profile · synthesized from sources

House of Refuge Sunnyslope provides transitional housing and assistance services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness, incarceration, or addiction. Operating in Phoenix, AZ since 1988, the organization offers a Christ-centered home, life skills training, job assistance, and mentorship to help residents achieve stability and purpose.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Housing Program
Provides stable, Christ-centered housing for up to two years for single men, single women, and mothers with children. Residents contribute to their stay and follow a "Vision for Victory" plan.
Life Skills & Mentorship
Helps residents find jobs, build life skills, and grow in faith through Bible studies and personalized mentorship.
Vision for Victory
A plan designed to help residents achieve a resilient, Christ-focused, and thriving life, focusing on being open to God, teachability, seeking healthy relationships, and desiring financial stability.
activities · 3 clusters

what they do

  • Basic Needs Provision for Youth and Families 2 activities
    • Meals and essential needs provision
      Delivers warm meals and essential services to residents as part of a comprehensive support program for men, women, and children.
    • Meals and essential services provision
      Delivers warm meals and essential daily services to men, women, and children in need, as part of a holistic residential support program.
  • Emergency Shelter Services 2 activities
    • Residential housing and support services
      Provides stable housing for up to two years to single men, single women, and mothers with children experiencing homelessness. Serves approximately 120 residents at the Sunnyslope location, with a total annual reach of over 300 individuals.
    • Residential housing and support services
      Provides stable housing for up to two years to single men, single women, and mothers with children experiencing homelessness. Serves approximately 120–300 individuals annually at the Sunnyslope location.
  • Uncategorized 2 activities
    • Life skills, employment, and faith-based mentorship
      Offers training and mentorship programs to help residents secure employment, build life skills, and grow spiritually through Bible studies and faith-based guidance.
    • Life skills, employment, and faith-based mentorship
      Offers training, job placement assistance, life skills development, and faith-based mentorship through Bible studies to help residents achieve long-term stability.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$2.50M
Contributions & grants$2.14M86%
Program service revenue$238K10%
Investment income$-2K-0%
Other revenue$125K
expenses
Total expenses$1.32M
Program expenses80%
Admin / overhead14%
Fundraising6%
Salaries & benefits$431K
Grants paid out$255K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$6.29M
Cash$1.06M
Investments$0
Liabilities$2.60M
Net assets$3.69M
Liquid reserves9.7 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue +100.2%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
Julie Supplee CEO 40 $21K
board members · 9
  • Bob Urian — Director
  • Brian Forrester — Director
  • Cathy Cheshier — chair
  • Christine Clouse — Director
  • Dan Wilhelm — Director
  • Debby Robberson — Director
  • June Taylor — Director
  • Pat DeMott — vice chair
  • Tommy Scherrer — Director