In November 2005, the Human Services Campus (HSC) opened in downtown Phoenix. A faith-based, non-profit, private, and public collaboration that provides wrap-around services for homeless adults, the HSC’s founders were Central Arizona Shelter Services, Maricopa County Health Care for the Homeless, NOVA Safe Haven, St. Joseph the Worker, and St. Vincent de Paul. Referred to as the “hub” of the HSC, the LDRC welcomes clients onto the Campus. We serve as a gateway for homeless individuals to access an extensive array of human services needed to begin the transformation from crisis to stability and self sufficiency.
MISSION:
The Human Services Campus uses the power of collaboration to provide solutions to homelessness.
OUR VISION:
Our community without homelessness.
OUR LEGACY:
A model for collaborative community solutions.
OUR VALUES:
Dignity, Accountability, Social Justice, Innovation, Creativity, and Excellence.
Central Arizona Shelter Services, Inc. (CASS) – providing nightly emergency shelter and supportive services to 400 plus homeless men and women, and a dental clinic providing comprehensive care
Maricopa County Healthcare for the Homeless – providing integrated primary healthcare, mental health services, substance abuse services and case management for homeless men, women, and children.
Northwest Organization for Voluntary Alternatives (NOVA) Safe Haven – providing severely mentally ill homeless individuals with residential services, case management, and assistance with independent living skills
St Joseph The Worker: Individualized job development, phone/computer/fax/mailing address, resumé development, professional clothing, work essentials and fees, Job/Life skills course, practice interviews, follow-up program, outreach to incarcerated.
St. Vincent de Paul – providing daily meal service, ministry, counseling, and referral service for homeless individuals living within downtown Phoenix.
CAMPUS HISTORY READ MORE visit: Human Services Campus Website