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Domestic Violence Shelter | Phoenix - Catholic Charities Community Services My Sisters’ Place opened in 1985 to provide a safe place for individuals and families to flee abuse and heal My Sisters’ Place is one of only two domestic violence shelters in the East Valley The location is confidential to protect the individuals and families fleeing abuse
Home - My Sisters Place My Sister’s Place is a Christ-centered shelter that restores hope for single women and mothers with children who are experiencing homelessness Our program helps to rebuild stability by providing a loving and welcoming environment, spiritual growth opportunities, community connections, and life-skills training to support the journey to
My Sisters Place Over 20 different, hand crafted burgers, homemade pizza, sandwiches, salads and more, sure to satisfy any BWCA appetite Since they opened, in 1998, My Sister’s Place has been satisfying the hunger of North Shore explorers
Domestic Violence Shelter - new. catholiccharitiesaz. org My Sisters’ Place opened in 1985 to provide a safe place for individuals and families to flee abuse and heal My Sisters’ Place is one of only two domestic violence shelters in the East Valley The location is confidential to protect the individuals and families fleeing abuse
History Mission - My Sisters Place Since 2000, My Sister’s Place shelter has been a beacon of hope and healing for women and their children experiencing homelessness, showering all who enter with God’s love Founded by Marty Owens, the dream was to open a shelter that would be a sanctuary for women and children caught in a desperate situation with no place to call home
My Sisters Place Domestic Violence Shelter The My Sister’s Place Domestic Violence Shelter, located in the heart of Chandler, Arizona is a beacon of hope for victims of domestic violence in Chandler City