east valley men’s center

providing a hand up to men experiencing homelessness

East Valley Homeless Men Shelter

a hand up for men experiencing homelessness

A New Leaf’s East Valley Men’s Center is a safe haven for men facing homelessness in Arizona as they re-integrate into the community. When men arrive at the facility, they are immediately provided with a bed and storage area for their personal possessions that they are able to keep for the entire duration of their stay.

Once the men have settled, our dedicated staff gets to work, helping residents plan a permanent housing plan. An onsite workforce also helps the residents build a resume, find references, and secure job interviews. A New Leaf strongly believes in offering a hand up to men willing to put in the effort to improve their lives.

Through comfortable and stable living, comprehensive services, and compassionate attention to the challenges each man faces, A New Leaf helps men experiencing homelessness find their feet and become contributing members of the community once again.

The first step to entering the East Valley Men’s Center is to complete a prescreen. Due to staff limitations and a large community need, we are not taking intakes over the phone. Please complete the pre-screen linked below.

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Hotlines

Please call these numbers for placement at a shelter: 

Individuals:
(877) 211-8661
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110 beds
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men in need

Assistance

employment
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transportation
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substance abuse
support group referrals

location

2345 N Country Club Dr, Mesa, AZ 85201

please note that children under 18 years of age are not allowed on site

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people forever changed

Dwain’s Story

After his mother died, Dwain struggled with depression. Feeling entirely alone, he stopped taking care of himself and became homeless. Thanks to supporters, he found shelter and support at A New Leaf.

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Alex’s Story

Alex felt utterly hopeless. He had no way to contact his family or even search for resources that might help him. He ended up finding refuge behind some bushes at a church, where he stayed homeless for several weeks.

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Charles’ Story

Charles never imagined that he would end up homeless. He had a good childhood and a loving family, but in his late teens Charles developed a drug addiction that followed him for years, damaging his relationship to his family and friends.

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Dwain’s Story

After his mother died, Dwain struggled with depression. Feeling entirely alone, he stopped taking care of himself and became homeless. Thanks to supporters, he found shelter and support at A New Leaf.

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Alex’s Story

Alex felt utterly hopeless. He had no way to contact his family or even search for resources that might help him. He ended up finding refuge behind some bushes at a church, where he stayed homeless for several weeks.

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Charles’ Story

Charles never imagined that he would end up homeless. He had a good childhood and a loving family, but in his late teens Charles developed a drug addiction that followed him for years, damaging his relationship to his family and friends.

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staff members

Staff should not be contacted for services, please use the hotlines listed above to access programs.

Robert Pembleton
Program Manager
(480) 610-6722
rpembleton@turnanewleaf.org

Kathy DiNolfi
Chief Program Officer