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WHITE MOUNTAIN COALITION AGAINST HOMELESSNESS

SHOW LOW, AZ · EIN 821789483 · Form 990EZ · FY2022 · NTEE L41 · Housing & Shelter · Small ($100K-$1M) · azwmcah.org
revenue
$151K
expenses
$41K
net assets
$174K
employees
mission · from form 990

TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FOR THE HOMELESS

profile · synthesized from sources

The White Mountain Coalition Against Homelessness (WMCAH), also known as White Mountain Victory Village, provides transitional housing and support services to individuals experiencing homelessness in Northeastern Arizona. The organization offers a 180-day temporary housing program, focusing on self-sufficiency through employment and savings, and is developing a community of small homes for its clients.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Client Development and Mentor Training Programs
Partnership with The RE:Center in Pinetop to offer programs for client development and mentor training.
Transitional Housing Program
A temporary housing program lasting up to 180 days, providing shelter, food, and tools for self-sufficiency. Residents must live sober, seek work diligently, and save half their income, which is returned upon exiting to help with moving expenses.
Victory Village Project
A project to build a small community of houses at 2791 E Adams St. in Show Low, AZ, for homeless clients.
activities · 1 cluster

what they do

  • Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing 12 activities
    • Property Acquisition for Homeless Housing
      Purchased property at 2791 E Adams St. in Show Low, AZ in September 2020 to develop housing for homeless clients.
    • Property Acquisition for Homeless Housing
      Purchased property at 2791 E Adams St. in Show Low, AZ in September 2020 to develop housing for homeless clients.
    • Property Acquisition for Permanent Supportive Housing
      Purchased property at 2791 E Adams St. in Show Low, AZ in September 2020 to develop permanent housing for homeless clients, expanding long-term housing capacity.
    • Property Acquisition for Permanent Supportive Housing
      Purchased property at 2791 E Adams St. in Show Low, AZ in September 2020 to develop permanent housing for homeless clients, serving as the foundation for the White Mountain Victory Village initiative.
    • Transitional Housing Program
      Operates a transitional housing program offering up to 180 days of temporary housing, including shelter, food, and tools for self-sufficiency.
    • Transitional Housing Program
      Operates a transitional housing program offering up to 180 days of temporary housing, including shelter, food, and tools for self-sufficiency.
    • Transitional Housing Program
      Operates a transitional housing program offering up to 180 days of temporary housing, including shelter, food, and tools for self-sufficiency to homeless individuals.
    • Transitional Housing Program
      Operates a transitional housing program offering up to 180 days of temporary housing, including shelter, food, and tools for self-sufficiency to support homeless individuals in gaining stability and independence.
    • White Mountain Victory Village
      Launched The Victory Village Project in January 2023 and began operating as White Mountain Victory Village, a dedicated housing initiative for homeless individuals.
    • White Mountain Victory Village
      Launched The Victory Village Project in January 2023, operating as White Mountain Victory Village to provide structured, long-term housing and support services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
    • White Mountain Victory Village
      Launched The Victory Village Project in January 2023 and began operating as White Mountain Victory Village, a dedicated housing initiative for homeless individuals.
    • White Mountain Victory Village
      Launched The Victory Village Project in January 2023 as White Mountain Victory Village, a permanent supportive housing development providing stable housing for formerly homeless individuals.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$151K
Contributions & grants$151K100%
Program service revenue
Investment income
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$41K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$174K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$174K
2 years on record · 2021–2022 · YoY revenue +26.2%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 1
  • RICK KOBERNA — BOARD MEMBER
relationships · 2

who they work with

  • RE:Center Partner — Partnered with RE:Center in Pinetop for client development and mentor training programs in April 2025.
  • The Salvation Army Partner — Adopted a transitional housing program model used by The Salvation Army.