la mesita apartments

giving families an affordable, long-term home

La Mesita Apartments East Valley Homeless Men Shelter

affordable housing solutions for low-income families

The La Mesita Apartments consist of a true community, giving parents, children, and individuals a consistent, local support network to rely on. By providing a stable home and a comprehensive foundation of support, A New Leaf helps families flourish.

La Mesita Apartments are a long-term solution for low-income families to have a safe place to call home. These 110 apartment units range from modest studios, to four-bedrooms suitable for a family.

The La Mesita apartments offers incredible access to community resources, from educational classes on financial wellness and parenting, to workforce services that assist residents in finding meaningful careers. These resources, and other support services, help households find stability and move forward.

Some affordable housing units serve households at or below 60% of the area median income. Some units serve households at or below 30% of the area median income. Units are available for those transitioning from homelessness who are in need of support services through the City of Mesa Project Based Voucher (PBV) program.

 To inquire about an affordable housing unit, please call the leasing office at:

(480) 969-5233 or email lamesita@kay-kay.biz

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studio to four-
bedroom
apartments

Assistance

onsite childcare
and youth services
programs

Headstart program for children ages 0-5

 

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onsite computer lab

 

location

2254 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201

2254 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201

families forever changed

Tiffany’s Story

Tiffany had several children and was desperate to flee her abusive husband. Thanks to A New Leaf’s supporters, Tiffany was able to find shelter, safety, and ultimately a long-term home at A New Leaf.

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Juan’s Story

After leaving prison, I knew I needed help to stay off drugs, find work, and provide for my son. I wanted to lead a better life than I had. A New Leaf helped me do exactly that.

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Starr’s Story

Starr was in her mid-sixties when she became homeless, and it came as a shock. Bouncing from shelter to shelter, Starr tried to get back on her feet, but the constant moving and uncertainty made finding a job hard. The longer she was on the streets, the harder it was to find a place to live and work.

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Tiffany’s Story

Tiffany had several children and was desperate to flee her abusive husband. Thanks to A New Leaf’s supporters, Tiffany was able to find shelter, safety, and ultimately a long-term home at A New Leaf.

Website Header for Blog Pages 42

Juan’s Story

After leaving prison, I knew I needed help to stay off drugs, find work, and provide for my son. I wanted to lead a better life than I had. A New Leaf helped me do exactly that.

Website Header for Blog Pages

Starr’s Story

Starr was in her mid-sixties when she became homeless, and it came as a shock. Bouncing from shelter to shelter, Starr tried to get back on her feet, but the constant moving and uncertainty made finding a job hard. The longer she was on the streets, the harder it was to find a place to live and work.

learn more

download the program fact sheet

more services

explore all of A New Leaf’s services

staff members

Staff should not be contacted for services, please call Kay Kay Realty Leasing Office to secure housing.

Kay-Kay Realty Leasing Office
Property Management
(480) 969-5233
lamesita@kay-kay.biz

For general housing support, please contact:

housing@turnanewleaf.org