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CROSSROADS NOGALES MISSION INC

NOGALES, AZ · EIN 860804463 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE P00Z · Human Services · Small ($100K-$1M) · crossroadsmissionnogales.org
revenue
$330K
expenses
$288K
net assets
$242K
employees
11
volunteers
87
program ratio
100%
mission · from form 990

PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO THE ECONOMICALLY AND EMOTIONALLY DISADVANTAGED. PROVIDE EMERGENCY HOUSING, FOOD AND MEDICAL ASSISTANCE (WHEN POSSIBLE).

profile · synthesized from sources

Crossroads Nogales Mission provides emergency shelter, meals, and recovery services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness, addiction, and domestic violence in Nogales, Arizona. As the only homeless shelter in the city, it offers a Christ-centered approach to healing, with programs addressing immediate needs and long-term stability. Services include daily food distribution, clothing handouts, showers, and faith-based recovery groups.

named programs · 11 · from sources

what they call their work

Celebrate Recovery
Christ-centered recovery program on Saturdays using biblical principles to overcome life’s challenges
Clothing Handout
Distributes free, gently used clothing Tuesday–Saturday to individuals and families in need
Community Kitchen
Provides free lunches and dinners Monday–Saturday to anyone in need
Community Showers
Offers clean showers Monday–Friday, with designated times for women and men to restore dignity
Daily Food & Produce Distribution
Provides fresh and nonperishable food items based on donations, available Tuesday–Saturday
Descriptive Action Plan (DAP)
Personalized goal-setting plan developed with clients to support progress toward stability and independence
Men’s Shelter
Safe, short-term housing for men facing homelessness or crisis, with check-in Monday–Friday
Narcotics Anonymous
Open recovery meetings held Wednesdays and Fridays, focused on shared support for substance use
Overcomers
Biweekly faith-based group supporting healing from addiction through Christian teachings
Shelter From Domestic Violence
Safe refuge for individuals and families escaping domestic violence, offering secure housing and support
Women’s Shelter
Supportive housing for women and their children, providing safety and resources for recovery
activities · 7 groups

what they do

  • Nonprofit Thrift Store Operations 2 activities
    • Operating a Thrift Store
      Operates Mildred's Unique Boutique, a thrift store selling clothing, home décor, accessories, and other items. Proceeds from the thrift shop support the organization's food, clothing, and care services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
    • Thrift Store Operations
      Operates Mildred's Unique Boutique, a thrift store selling clothing, home décor, and other items, with proceeds supporting food, clothing, and care services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
  • Donation Bin Clothing Drives 1 activity
    • Accepting Donations of Goods
      Accepts donations of various items including gently used clothing, baby gear, shoes, accessories, furniture, appliances, electronics, toys, bedding, home décor, jewelry, and vehicles, as well as perishable and nonperishable food items.
  • Mobile and Fixed Hygiene Services for Homeless Individuals 1 activity
    • Offering Community Showers and Clothing Distribution
      Offers community showers for women and men from Monday to Friday and distributes clean, gently used clothing to those in need from Tuesday to Saturday. The organization provided 16,740 showers.
  • Volunteer-Based Food Distribution Support 1 activity
    • Providing Community Meals and Food Distribution
      Provides free lunch and dinner meals to the community from Monday to Saturday and distributes food and produce based on daily donations from Tuesday to Saturday. The organization served 23,970 meals.
  • Peer-Supported Recovery Programs 1 activity
    • Recovery and Support Programs
      Offers mental health services, substance use recovery support, and employment assistance. This includes hosting Narcotics Anonymous meetings, facilitating "Overcomers" (a Christ-centered recovery group), and offering "Celebrate Recovery," a program based on biblical steps to overcome life's struggles.
  • Structured Bible Study & Spiritual Growth Programs 1 activity
    • Spiritual Support Services
      Provides daily Christ-centered chapel services for healing, worship, and encouragement from Monday to Saturday.
  • Uncategorized 5 activities
    • Community Meal and Hygiene Programs
      Provides free lunch and dinner meals to the community from Monday to Saturday, offers community showers for women and men from Monday to Friday, and distributes clean, gently used clothing to those in need from Tuesday to Saturday. The organization provided 16,740 showers.
    • Emergency Shelter Services
      Operates the only homeless shelter in Nogales, Arizona, providing safe, short-term shelter, warm meals, and critical services to men, women, children, and families experiencing homelessness, including those escaping domestic violence. The organization sheltered 3,690 individuals and served 23,970 meals.
    • Food and Produce Distribution
      Distributes food and produce based on daily donations from Tuesday to Saturday to those in need.
    • Operating Homeless Shelters
      Operates the only homeless shelter in Nogales, Arizona, providing safe, short-term shelter and daily meals to men, women, children, and families experiencing homelessness. This includes specialized shelters for women and children escaping domestic violence and men experiencing homelessness or crisis.
    • Providing Supportive Services for Vulnerable Populations
      Offers support services for individuals and families facing homelessness, addiction, and domestic violence, including mental health services, substance use recovery support, and employment assistance. This includes supportive housing for individuals and families escaping domestic violence.
financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$330K
Contributions & grants$330K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$288K
Program expenses100%
Admin / overhead0%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$166K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$242K
Cash$76K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$242K
Liquid reserves3.1 mo
2 years on record · 2021–2022 · YoY revenue -11.8%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 9
  • CHIPS DELORES — TREASURER
  • DAVID TAYLOR — BOARD MEMBER
  • FRANK RUIZ — BOARD MEMBER
  • JOHN GUILLOT — BOARD MEMBER
  • KEN PETERSON — CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
  • LES WALTER — BOARD MEMBER
  • MARTIN FELIX — BOARD MEMBER
  • MIREYA VELASCO — SECRETARY
  • YARA CASTRO — BOARD MEMBER
relationships · 1

who they work with

  • Second Chance Thrift Shop Partner — Thrift shop that generates proceeds to support Crossroads Nogales Mission's homeless services.