named programs · 9 · from sources
what they call their work
Case Management Services
Case managers assist individuals in creating and achieving realistic goals, with weekly follow-ups and comprehensive needs assessments.
Counseling and Life Skills Classes
Referrals to various counseling and life skills classes, facilitated by volunteers, to promote personal development and coping skills.
Day Use Center
A resource center providing a temporary safe haven, basic needs, informal coaching, referrals, computers, Wi-Fi, and charging stations for homeless youth and adults.
Emergency Overnight Shelter
Provides overnight shelter for up to 20 people when temperatures fall below 35 degrees, including hot meals.
Employment Assistance
Assistance with job searching, resume building, online search engine registration, and partnerships with Arizona Job Service (DES) and Goodwill employment services.
Essentials Provision
Provides clothing, shoes, toiletries, food (including dog food), daily hot meals, coffee, drinks, blankets, tents, sleeping bags, and backpacks.
Permanent Supportive Housing
Works to increase and provide permanent supportive housing options for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR)
Provides access to SOAR to help eligible individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness with mental illness, medical impairment, and/or substance use disorder access SSA disability benefits.
Transportation Support
Referrals for donated bicycles and limited bus passes when available.
activities · 6 clusters
what they do
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Emergency Shelter Services 4 activities
- Operating a Day Transition Center and Resource CenterOperates a day transition center and resource center that provides a safe environment, informal coaching services, basic needs, referrals to other service providers, and temporary housing during inclement weather. This includes daily hot meals, Wi-Fi, computers, charging stations, hygiene supplies, camping essentials, an emergency food pantry, and transportation support.
- Operation of a day transition and emergency shelter centerOperates a day use center and emergency overnight shelter providing a safe environment for homeless individuals, including temporary housing during inclement weather (below 35°F), with capacity for up to 20 people in cold-weather shelter. The center offers daily hot meals, Wi-Fi, computers, charging stations, hygiene supplies, camping essentials, emergency food pantry, and transportation support.
- Providing Emergency Overnight ShelterOperates an emergency overnight shelter that accommodates up to 20 people during cold weather when temperatures drop below 35 degrees, providing a temporary safe haven for homeless youth and adults.
- Resource center for homeless youth and adultsOperates a resource center serving as a temporary safe haven for homeless youth and adults, offering access to basic needs, technology, and support services.
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Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing 2 activities
- Case management and personal support servicesProvides case management with weekly follow-ups, mentoring, personal support, and informal coaching to help homeless individuals achieve personalized goals, including housing and employment stability.
- Providing Case Management and Personal SupportProvides case management services with weekly follow-ups, mentoring, and personal support to individuals to help them achieve personalized goals.
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Youth and Individual Footwear Distribution 2 activities
- Distributing Essential SuppliesDistributes essential items including bottled water, clothing, shoes, toiletries, food, dog food, blankets, tents, sleeping bags, backpacks, and flashlights to homeless individuals.
- Distribution of food and essential suppliesProvides daily food, bottled water (especially during summer), and emergency food pantry access to homeless individuals. Distributes essential items including clothing, shoes, toiletries, dog food, blankets, tents, sleeping bags, backpacks, flashlights, and camping equipment.
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Direct Support Professional & Caregiver Training 2 activities
- Training VolunteersTrains direct-care volunteers in Mental Health First Aid and fire extinguisher use.
- Volunteer training and capacity buildingTrains direct-care volunteers in Mental Health First Aid and fire extinguisher use to enhance service delivery and safety at facilities.
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Digital Access for Employment Support 1 activity
- Offering Employment AssistanceOffers employment assistance including job search support, resume building, online registration, and access to computers for job and housing searches and applications.
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Uncategorized 4 activities
- Community outreach and fundraising eventsHosts community events such as the "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" walk, which engaged over 50 participants and raised $5,000 to support services for people experiencing homelessness.
- Facilitating Housing AssistanceOffers housing assistance to homeless individuals through referral services and has secured annual funding for 9 units of Permanent Supportive Housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness in the Verde Valley since 2010.
- Housing and employment assistanceOffers housing assistance through referral services and manages 9 units of Permanent Supportive Housing funded annually since 2010. Provides employment support including job search assistance, resume building, and online registration.
- Providing Transportation SupportProvides transportation support through referrals for donated bicycles and limited bus passes when available.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
the money
revenue
Total revenue$1.23M
Contributions & grants$1.22M99%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$30%
Other revenue$10K
expenses
Total expenses$275K
Program expenses88%
Admin / overhead12%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$167K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$1.13M
Cash$282K
Investments$0
Liabilities$7K
Net assets$1.12M
Liquid reserves12.3 mo
1 years on record · 2022–2022
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
board members · 10
- Babett Cubitt — Director
- Carol Quasula — President
- Chip Norton — Director
- Christian Oliva Del Rio — Director
- Gareth Braxton-Johnson — Director
- Jordan C Ricca — Treasurer
- Laura Cox — Secretary
- Robert Biggs — Director
- Ryan Bigelow — Director
- Tim Elinski — Director
relationships · 28
who they work with
- Angie’s House Partner — Partner organization providing immediate housing for individuals affected by addiction, homelessness, and mental illness.
- Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) Partner — Partnered in 2010 to apply for and receive a contract for Permanent Supportive Housing units.
- Arizona Job Service (DES) Partner — Partners with Arizona Job Service (DES) and Goodwill employment services to provide employment assistance.
- Bread of Life Missions Partner — Partner agency operating a food bank with a hot meal program and food pantry in Camp Verde and Rimrock.
- CCCS Partner — Partnered with ADOH in 2010 to apply for and receive a contract for Permanent Supportive Housing units.
- Camp Verde SDA Church Partner — Partner agency operating Adventist Community Services, providing monthly food boxes, emergency food, and weekly food pantry access.
- Catholic Charities Partner — Collaborated to facilitate the Continuum of Care in the Verde Valley in the early 1990s.
- Catholic Charities Arizona Partner — Partner agency offering temporary housing, potential utility and rent assistance, and bus vouchers in Cottonwood.
- Cottonwood Police Department Partner — Sponsor of the "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" event
- Goodwill employment services Partner — Partners with Arizona Job Service (DES) and Goodwill employment services to provide employment assistance.
- Greater Verde Valley Chamber of Commerce Partner — Sponsor of the "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" event
- Habitat For Humanity Partner — Partners to support 3D printed homes as a means of affordable housing.
- ManHatn Partner — Sponsor of the "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" event
- Manzanita Outreach Partner — Partner agency operating the Manzanita Mobile Food Pantry in collaboration with Verde Valley Homeless Coalition.
- Mountain View United Methodist Church Partner — Collaborated in 2005 to provide overnight shelter, dinner, and breakfast for families during winter months.
- Mountain View United Methodist Church Partner — Partner agency operating a food pantry that provides food choice services in Cottonwood.
- New Hope Christian Fellowship Partner — Partner agency operating a food pantry that distributes food boxes on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays in Cottonwood.
- Old Town Mission Partner — Partner agency providing hot lunches, health and legal clinics, showers, clothing, bedding, hygiene products, and food boxes.
- Pines Inn and Suites Partner — Sponsor of the "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" event
- Project Rising Hope Partner — Partner agency operating a food pantry on Tuesdays at the Student Center in Cottonwood.
- Route 89A Partner — Sponsor of the "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" event
- Society of St. Vincent de Paul Partner — Partner agency offering food, clothing, furniture, utilities assistance, limited rent assistance, overnight lodging support, and transportation services.
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Government — Obtains licensing for Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) through HUD.
- Verde Independent Newspaper Partner — Shares impactful stories with the newspaper.
- Verde Valley Sanctuary Partner — Partner organization providing emergency shelter and support services for victims of family violence and sexual assault.
- Yavapai Broadcasting Partner — Sponsor of the "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" event
- Yavapai County Community Development Block Grants Program (CDBG) Funder — Seeks funding through the CDBG program.
- entire community Partner — Collaborates with the broader community to support services for the homeless.