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Keys to Change (Arizona) | formerly Human Services Campus . . . Keys to Change, formerly The Human Services Campus, is a collaborative force of 15 partner organizations with the shared outcome of ending homelessness for people every day Is the lead agency for single adult “coordinated entry” in the Valley, which means conducting intakes and assessments for all guests
New name, new brand identity for Human Services Campus In early 2024, both the Human Services Campus and its parent organization, Human Services Campus, Inc , are poised to adopt brand new names According to the HSC website, Human Services Campus, Inc will become Keys to Change, and the campus itself will be known as Key Campus
FAQ Sheet 7192021 - Keys to Change (formerly Human Services . . . Post Office: The HSC Post Office is the only Post Office in the U S designated for people experiencing homelessness Having an actual address (rather than for “General Delivery”) is a significant and often crucial benefit in helping our clients to obtain employment and get into housing
Human Services Consultants: Empowering Foster Parents At Human Services Consultants, we specialize in therapeutic foster care in Arizona, guiding potential foster parents through the essential process of becoming licensed caregivers for children with complex behavioral health needs
Keys to Change becomes new name of downtown Phoenix human . . . As the result of a year-long strategic rebranding process HSC, Inc and Human Services Campus will be changing their names to ‘Keys to Change ’ HSC, Inc the overarching nonprofit organization that owns and manages the Human Services Campus, will be known as Keys To Change, according to a press release
Keys to Change (Arizona) | About In November 2005, the HSC (now Keys to Change) opened the Human Services Campus (now Key Campus) in downtown Phoenix A non-profit, private, government, and community collaboration that provides wrap-around services for adults experiencing homelessness, the Campus has become a national model