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GOOD NEIGHBOR ALLIANCE

AZ · EIN 860917897 · $726K rev · operational · svshelter.org
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Good Neighbor Alliance is a nonprofit organization based in Sierra Vista, AZ, providing emergency shelter and support services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Their programs include case management, meal services, and outreach initiatives aimed at facilitating transitions out of homelessness.

activities · 16

what they do

direct service · 16
  • Case Management and Support Services Recovery-Focused Case Management & Peer Support
    Provides case management to shelter guests, including referrals to healthcare and other resources, and support for youth education, to assist in transitioning out of homelessness.
  • Case Management for Shelter Guests Recovery-Focused Case Management & Peer Support
    Provides case management services to shelter guests to facilitate their transition out of homelessness, including referrals to healthcare and other resources, and support for youth education.
  • Community Meal Program Emergency Shelter Services
    Provides a hot evening meal for up to 23 shelter guests through a volunteer-cooked dinner program.
  • Community Meal Program Emergency Shelter Services
    Provides a community-based Meal Program where volunteers cook and serve hot evening meals for up to 23 shelter guests.
  • Community-Based Meal Program Emergency Shelter Services
    Provides a community-based Meal Program where volunteers prepare and serve hot evening dinners for shelter guests, serving up to 23 guests.
  • Day Program for Shelter Guests Day Program for Shelter Guests
    Operates a Day Program where shelter guests can stay on-site, participate in soft skills workshops, and receive lunch and snacks.
  • Day Program for Shelter Guests Day Program for Shelter Guests
    Operates a Day Program where shelter guests can remain on-site, participate in soft skills workshops, and receive lunch and snacks.
  • Emergency Shelter Operation
    Operates the Samaritan Station Shelter Emergency, providing temporary shelter for men, women, families with children, and veterans.
  • Emergency Shelter Operation Emergency Shelter Services
    Operates Samaritan Station Shelter Emergency, providing temporary shelter for men, women, families with children, and veterans experiencing homelessness.
  • Rapid Rehousing Financial Assistance Permanent and Transitional Housing Support
    Provides short-term financial aid for rent and move-in deposits through its Rapid Rehousing Program, serving individuals experiencing homelessness who are not chronically homeless.
  • Rapid Rehousing Financial Assistance Permanent and Transitional Housing Support
    Provides short-term financial assistance for rent and move-in deposits through its Rapid Rehousing Program for homeless individuals who are not chronically homeless.
  • Rapid Rehousing Financial Assistance Emergency Rental Assistance & Prevention
    Provides short-term financial assistance for rent and move-in deposits through its Rapid Rehousing Program, specifically for homeless individuals who are not chronically homeless.
  • Shelter Day Program with Workshops and Meals Day Program for Shelter Guests
    Operates a Day Program for shelter guests that includes on-site daytime shelter, soft skills workshops, and provision of lunch and snacks.
  • Shower and Laundry Program Emergency Shelter Services
    Operates a Shower Program offering free showers and one load of laundry for unsheltered homeless individuals or those without utilities.
  • Shower and Laundry Program Emergency Shelter Services
    Operates a Shower Program offering free showers and one load of laundry for unsheltered homeless individuals or those without utility access.
  • Shower and Laundry Program Emergency Shelter Services
    Operates a Shower Program offering free showers and one load of laundry to unsheltered individuals or those without access to utilities.
strategies · 4

how they think

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named programs · 5

what they call their work

Community-based Meal Program
Utilizes volunteers to prepare and serve hot dinners for shelter guests.
Day Program
Allows shelter guests to stay during the day and participate in workshops while receiving meals.
P.A.T.H.
Project for Assistance to Transition from Homelessness, offering outreach, case management, and linkages to behavioral health services.
Rapid Rehousing Program
Provides short-term financial assistance for rent and move-in deposits to aid homeless individuals.
Samaritan Station Shelter Emergency
Temporary shelter providing case management and wellness referrals for men, women, families with children, and veterans.
relationships · 1

who they work with

  • Arizona Heath Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) Government — Receives federal and state funding through AHCCCS for the Project for Assistance to Transition from Homelessness (PATH) program.