- Central Arizona Shelter Services - SHELTER | SUPPORT | CHANGE LIVES
Are you an individual or family experiencing homelessness? FAMILIES, please call: 602 595 8700 SINGLE ADULTS WITHOUT CHILDREN, please call: 602 229 5155 or visit the campus at 206 S 12th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85007 (Mon-Fri, 8-4p)
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- Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS) | Downtown Phoenix
Since 1984, CASS has been in Arizona empowering individuals and families experiencing homelessness to find housing and become self-sufficient For those looking for shelter, visit the Human Services Campus Welcome Center on 12th Ave and Madison
- Locations Services - Central Arizona Shelter Services
CASS is Arizona’s largest and longest serving emergency shelter program for individuals and families experiencing homelessness In 2022, we served more than 6,500 individuals and provided more than 230,000 nights of shelter Nearly a third of those we serve are seniors ages 55 and older
- About Us - Central Arizona Shelter Services
Founded in 1984, CASS is Arizona’s largest and longest serving emergency shelter program serving people experiencing homelessness Both our adult and family shelters operate at full capacity 24 7, 365 days of the year
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The CASS™ software certification program provides hardware and software developers, service bureaus, and commercial mailers a common measure by which to test the quality of address-matching software
- CASSS
CASSS is excited to announce the winners of the 2025 Bioassays Next-Generation Investigator (NGI) Awards The networking opportunities and the interaction with regulatory authorities to understand best practices and current expectations is second to none Add InFAQ to your website today!
- Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS) - Assistance
Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS) operates two shelters: a downtown shelter houses 400 single adults, and a shelter in northern Phoenix houses 30 families The CASS home page provides a description of both facilities, information on how to volunteer, and writing samples from residents
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