West Valley Housing Assistance Center

helping families and individuals in need

Housing

giving a home to those in crisis

A New Leaf’s West Valley Housing Assistance Center located in Surprise, AZ offers emergency housing to families experiencing homelessness. This new facility offers 7 unique apartment style shelter units for families in need, giving them a chance to get off the street, find secure work, and ultimately save for a long term home or apartment. 

Each unit is furnished similar to a home, making families feel safe, comfortable, and dignified. Meals are offered three times per day at an onsite cafeteria, and a resource center offers residents the chance to be connected to additional services.

We believe that no child, no family, or individual, should have to experience homelessness. By providing urgently needed shelter and assistance to families most in need, A New Leaf is making our community stronger, safer, and better.

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Shelter Hotlines

Please call these numbers for placement at a shelter: 

Individuals:
(877) 211-8661
EVMC:
(480) 610-6722
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12779 W. Grand Ave, Surprise, AZ 85374

12779 W. Grand Ave. Surprise, AZ 85374

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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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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.

Payton Flores
Program Manager

 (623)-850-5611 x5111
pflores@turnanewleaf.org

James Diaz
Program Director
(480)-276-3606
jdiaz@turnanewleaf.org