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HomeBase PHX's Chillin & Grillin BBQ
Posted on Jan 11, 2024

HomeBase PHX's Chillin & Grillin BBQ

Calling all individuals 18 - 26: Join us Tuesday Jan. 23rd from 7am - 4pm at 931 E. Devonshire Ave. in Phoenix to enjoy food, music, gifts, raffle prizes, and more!

At this PIT Magnet event, get information pertaining to youth services offered at Homebase Phoenix, HomeBase Surprise, and Saguaro Ki. The HomeBase Drop-In Center will be open as well! Enjoy a safe place to rest, do laundry, access wi-fi/on-site computers, and more.

Contact 602-263-5531 for more info.

Visit our Emergency & Transitional Youth Housing page to learn more about Native American Connections' HomeBase Phoenix, HomeBase Surprise, and Saguaro Ki.

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