New Life Center
Programs
Emergency Shelter for Abuse Victims
New Life Center provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. The emergency shelter is a secure and confidential 104-bed shelter for men, women, and children who need a safe place to live free from abuse. In the fiscal year 2022, the shelter provided 27,037 bed nights to 574 individuals. The shelter provides case management, advocacy, safety planning, and support groups. During this time, 10,908 meals were provided to children under the age of 18. The program provides for 24-hour crisis hotline support. The emergency shelter houses families for up to 120 days. New Life Center strives to create a trauma-informed space for families to heal from abuse. The emergency shelter has individual rooms for each family for privacy and safety. The shelter campus includes a Child Development Center, playground with splash pad, basketball court, cafeteria, meditation room, and individual office and group space.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$2.5MCrime Victim Assistance Services
Crime Victim Assistance - Victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking receive services via New Life Center's Residential Department (emergency shelter and children's program), and Outreach Department (mobile advocacy, and human trafficking). During fiscal year 2021, 70% of the residents in the emergency shelter were children under the age of 18. During fiscal year 2022, Mobile Advocates provided case management, advocacy, referrals, answered hotline calls, and facilitated support groups.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$616.4KProgram 1 [2025]
When we opened in 1991 in a refurbished dormitory on the grounds of a resort in Litchfield Park, Arizona, we were the first domestic violence shelter serving the West Valley of the greater Phoenix metropolitan area. The modest, volunteer-renovated space had just eight beds, but for families fleeing abuse, it offered safety and hope. Today, more than three decades later, we operate one of the largest stand-alone domestic violence shelters in Arizona, with 110 beds, and are recognized as a statewide leader in emergency shelter and survivor support for individuals impacted by domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking. Shelter residents stay an average of nearly 80 days and receive three daily meals, snacks, laundry access, and essential day-to-day supplies. To foster stability and normalcy for families, our shelter campus includes a playground, pet park, basketball court, and a centeral clubhouse with a nursery, teen room, and library. Beyond immediate refuge, we provide comprehensive wrap-around services tailored to each survivors needs. Support may include safety planning, relocation assistance such as airfare, help securing housing through security deposit assistance, and individualized advocacy to help survivors process trauma and determien their next steps. In fiscal yaer 2025, we provided 18,117 safe bed nights and 17,873 meals to approximately 268 adult and child survivors residing in shelter. Our front-line advocates delivered 3,592 hours of individualized support, helping survivors move from crisis toward long-term stability. We also distributed $44,716 in personal care items and clothing to ensure residents had access to basic necessities. In addition to emergency shelter services, we operate a standalone healing center serving survivors of sexual violence and human trafficking and deliver teen dating violence prevention programs throughout the community. outreach to 2,003 individuals during the fiscal year. We also operate Hopes Closet, a mission driven social enterprise thrift store that generates critical revenue to support direct services; additional detail regarding its financial position and impact is provided in Schedule O.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2024 – Jun 30, 2025Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$3.4M
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