For Individuals Experiencing Homelessness
Permanent Supportive Housing
Permanent supportive housing (PSH) is a proven solution to homelessness. It allows an individual experiencing homelessness to live independently while having access to cost effective and compassionate on-site supportive services to assist a resident through relapse, loss of income, serious physical health, general mental health issues, and daily living skills. With such supports, tenants in PSH are able to increase their housing stability, reduce reliance on expensive public services and improve their overall health and well-being. Native American Connections brought our history of providing supportive services and affordable housing to our most vulnerable neighbors to the development and management of five PSH projects serving low income and chronically homeless people living in metro-Phoenix.
Coordinated Entry and Housing Availability
Native American Connections is part of the Single Adult Coordinated Entry (SACE) System in Maricopa County. A referral from the Coordinated Entry system, operated by The Human Services Campus, is a requirement to fill any vacancies that arise at our PSH communities as we do not keep a waitlist.
Permanent Supportive Housing for Single Native Adults Experiencing Homelessness
Within the Coordinated Entry System, NAC is a closed entry point for single Native adults experiencing homelessness, allowing us to assist single Native adults with enrollment in the Coordinated Entry program and placement in PSH. Single Native American adults experiencing chronic homelessness can contact NAC's dedicated team at 602-648-9739 or email housing@nativeconnections.org to get started with the enrollment process.
Permanent Supportive Housing for Persons Experiencing Homelessness
Individual adults experiencing homelessness in Maricopa County can gain access to resources and services through the Coordinated Entry System, operated by The Human Services Campus. To begin the process of possibly receiving a referral for a permanent supportive housing program within the Coordinated Entry System, including Native American Connections, individuals must first reach out to the appropriate resource and get started with the Coordinated Entry enrollment process. Please reference the flyer below to connect with the resource best suited for your needs.
Other occupancy restrictions and conditions may apply. If you have any questions or require additional information please email us at housing@nativeconnections.org.
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Camelback Pointe
1537 W Camelback Rd.
Phoenix AZ 85015
602-648-9724Camelback Pointe features 54 fully furnished units and is located right on the light rail at 15th Avenue and Camelback in central Phoenix.
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Dunlap Pointe
1427 E. Dunlap Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85020
602-254-3247Dunlap Pointe is a 54-unit permanent supportive housing community designed to serve chronically homeless persons including a focus on veterans.
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Encanto Pointe
4175 N. 9th Street
Phoenix AZ
602-648-9758Encanto Pointe features 54 fully furnished 1-bedroom apartments for chronically homeless individuals supported by Section 8 vouchers, and VASH vouchers for homeless veterans.
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Stepping Stone
1311 N. 14th St
Phoenix, AZ 85006
602-648-9756Stepping Stone features 124 fully furnished units with studio apartments and one bedroom apartments in a smoke free environment.
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Sunrise Circle
2922 N. 39th St
Phoenix, AZ 85018
602-424-0162Sunrise Circle features 35 furnished studio and one bedroom apartments and is focused on serving individuals who are disabled due to serious mental illness, substance or alcohol abuse. The community includes 10 units for homeless adults
