Address: 868 E University Dr, Mesa, AZ 85203, USA
Phone: +14809694024
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Megan Fuentes
I've had mostly bad experiences here. I had scheduled months ago a appointment for my son to get evaluated. I make it very clear what my concerns are they tell me they can do the evaluation. Just for the therapist to tell me day of the appointment we can't do that sorry. Wayne M. The associate director was very rude, and unprofessional. They don't care about people at all by the way they treat and talk to patients and their families.
Luhnyae C
A New Leaf has a wonderful team here to help in every possible way they can. More importantly, they do so in a very personal thoughtful way 🙏
Cassie Welker
Great place with a variety of helpful programs and services. I love volunteering here!
shay shaw
Nice people
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A New Leaf/DV STOP, Mesa, AZ Toll Free: (800) 799-7739 Phone: (602) 263-8900
Families experiencing homelessness should call the Family Housing Hub for updates: 602-595-8700
Contact them asap. I was in a similar situation and i called the domestic violence hotline. They picked me up at whatever location i was at and once intake was done they put me in a hotel until a dv shelter was available
The kids get everything they need and then some Great company
Utility assistance can now be found at: https://www.turnanewleaf.org/services/financial-empowerment/mesacan/mesacan-rent-and-utility-assistance/
Sorry this center if for men only....you might want to try Halley Womens center in phx which is for homeless wome. Or try calling i help tempe or chandler
If this is an emergency, immediately call 911. If you are in a domestic violence situation, immediately call A New Leaf’s 24-hour hotline at 480-890-3039 or 1-844-SAFEDVS. You may also use an online chat feature at https://www.turnanewleaf.org/services/domestic-violence/. If you feel you are a danger to yourself, please immediately call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. If you are experiencing homelessness call Centralized Services at 877-211-8661. Families should call The Family Housing Hub at 602-595-8700. Single men can also call the East Valley Men’s Center at 480-610-6722. If you require rent or utility assistance, please contact our MesaCAN program at (480) 833-9200. Additionally, you can visit the State of Arizona program Save Our Home AZ to find resources. If you are experiencing unemployment, or seek assistance in finding a job, please call our workforce office at 602-601-7215.
There is a process you have to go through just contact one of new Leaf homes and they could lead you in the right direction
Web page to contact them through https://www.turnanewleaf.org/about/contact.html
Let me get some numbers for you be right back
Hi Sandra, as there are several programs which one did you have in mind? Elaman
Yes there are 2 offices that are in the Mesa area that you are able to Google and find out the information to call but the one in Mesa is just for men
You need to go in and ask about the programs they have and fill out paper work. The people there are very friendly and helpful
If you dial #211 from your phone they can give you a list of helpful resources
No, need place for two adults
Yes, call the main number, we offer utilities and rental assistance as well
Yes it is a place were you can go but I don't have the address at the moment sorry look into the white pages for a new leaf or call 411 for help
I have a service dog do you accept the service dogs I'm from and domestic situation my name is Linda Setzer I'm 58 years old and I have a little Chihuahua that is my service dog can you help me
I need there phone number to see if I have received helped. I dropped off aplukarion a while ago. Thank u
Yes we do.
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