Supportive Services is a program that offers various direct or coordinated supports to aid individuals or families in meeting their overall social well-being, with financial or supportive resources, including referrals. Services may include emergency financial support such as a local bus ticket, rental and utility assistance, food, and clothing vouchers. It may also include financial aid with educational enhancement for k-12 grade educational activities, such as, sports camp, conferences, school bus, special workshops, and other education activities.
The Family Resource Center (FRC) provides assistance with registration, K-12 tutoring, FUSD school information and forms, community resources and referrals, computer and internet access, printing/faxing/copying, and parenting information and books.
Front Door is a community-wide collaborative effort formed to provide a coordinated entry point for services for those experiencing homelessness in Flagstaff. The program works to divert or prevent homelessness when possible, reduce the amount of time homeless individuals and families spend on waitlists, as well as, place individuals and families with the most appropriate agency for their housing needs in the quickest and most cost-effective manner. While this is a community collaboration - Flagstaff Shelter Services and Catholic Charities serve as the access points for individuals and families in crisis.
Click the link above to get a list of City Resource Guides, including the City of Flagstaff.
The Northland Family Help Center's mission is to provide safe haven, advocacy, counseling, and education to promote and restore healthy relationships.
The Coconino County Health and Human Services serves those experiencing difficulties within Coconino County by helping them pay for essentials, access free items, and connect with community resources.