Housing Resources
Housing Referrals
The coordinated entry point for local homelessness services, including emergency shelter, transitional housing, prevention, rapid re-housing, permanent supportive housing, veteran services, domestic violence coordination, and diversion support. Individuals experiencing homelessness should visit Flagstaff Shelter Services; families should contact Catholic Charities. Front Door staff at both of these organizations help connect households to appropriate local housing resources and services.
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Renting
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An online housing/rental search tool helping you quickly identify rental options available in Arizona.
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Assists low-income families with safe, decent, and affordable housing opportunities with Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, Public Housing, and Clark Homes.
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Resources to help you address and prevent risk of eviction. Resources are organized
by the Coconino County Law Library.
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Coconino County Health and Human Services (CCHHS) Social Services provides limited financial assistance, based on available funding, to help eligible households remain safely housed and maintain essential services.
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Shelters
Call 211 for information on shelters, food pantries and agencies related to your emergency needs.
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Year-round emergency shelter and services for any adult man or woman experiencing homelessness.
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Emergency shelter for men experiencing homelessness.
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Emergency shelter for women and their children experiencing homelessness.
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Gender inclusive shelter for victims and survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Trafficking. Open to all family compositions.
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Northland Family Help Center Youth Shelter
Gender inclusive shelter for unaccompanied children and youth.
Please download Flagstaff's Resource Guide for a more comprehensive list of resources offered in our community. An abbreviated list of housing specific resources is provided below.
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