FHF Annual Report 2022

CHANGING LIVES

We are open all day, every day, ready to provide emergency shelter and services to all people crisis, regardless of faith, sobriety or mental health and give them the tools and resources needed to move out of homelessness for good.

2,000 People receive shelter, food and other life-saving services.

20% of our clients are US veterans.

40% are women, most of whom have escaped domestic or sexual violence.

86 % of the people Flagstaff Shelter Service houses do not return to homelessness.

. 21% over age 55.

Berto was one of the first people to move from our longstanding congregate shelter on Huntington Drive to his own private room at The Crown. “I’m glad to be alive. I’m too old to be drifting. It’s better here, not so crowded, and it makes me feel better about what I do. There are people here I can trust. I see The Crown as a way to get out of all this and find a place of my own.”

...It’s better here, not so crowded, and it makes me feel better about what I do...

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FOREST HIGHLANDS FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2022

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