Desert Leaf Apartments – New Permanent Supportive Housing
HOM is proud to partner with A New Leaf Cottages, bringing 18 new units of permanent supportive housing to Mesa through Desert Leaf Apartments.
HOM is proud to partner with A New Leaf Cottages, bringing 18 new units of permanent supportive housing to Mesa through Desert Leaf Apartments.
5th graders spread holiday cheer by sending Christmas cards to formerly homeless veterans, showing their support for those who served and making a meaningful impact this season.
HOM's TIP program helps veterans transition into civilian life by providing housing stability, employment support, and essential services, ensuring no veteran faces homelessness after serving our country.
HOM partners with public housing agencies to expand housing resources for those experiencing homelessness, creating lasting solutions through collaboration, innovation, and strategic use of HUD programs to combat homelessness across communities.
On Super Bowl Sunday, 25 homeless Veterans in Phoenix receive HUD-VASH vouchers for permanent housing, marking a collaborative effort to provide stable homes and support through the Arizona StandDown event.
Labeling people as “homeless” reduces their identity to a circumstance. By focusing on individuals as whole people, we foster compassion, dignity, and community-driven solutions to end homelessness. Words truly matter.
HOM transforms an apartment into a home for Ms. Angie, a participant in Project H3, making her truly "Home for the Holidays" with heartfelt touches and love.
Mark's story is a powerful reminder of the transformation possible when we see beyond labels, offer compassion, and collaborate to help the chronically homeless regain their lives and hope.
HOM collaborates with Arizona Behavioral Health, Valley of the Sun United Way, and Lodestar Day Resource Center to reduce chronic homelessness through intensive support and housing assistance.
Having a place to call home for the first time in about two years was a blessing and an important piece of my recovery.