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U.S. House Funds Phoenix Shelter Renovation
March 13, 2026
The U.S. House of Representatives, through Representative Yassamin Ansari, has secured $830,000 in Community Project Funding for the renovation and rehabilitation of the Central Arizona Shelter Services' (CASS) Single Adult Shelter facility in Phoenix, Arizona. This funding, awarded in Fiscal Year 2026, targets critical infrastructure improvements to enhance emergency shelter services for homeless individuals, addressing urgent needs amid extreme heat conditions in the region.
- This allocation supports upgrades to shelter facilities including bathrooms and security areas, improving safety and dignity for residents.
- Procurement professionals should note the focus on community project funding mechanisms that enable local service providers to enhance infrastructure.
- Contractors specializing in facility renovation, emergency shelter infrastructure, and community services may find emerging opportunities in similar federally funded projects.
- The initiative underscores the growing federal emphasis on addressing homelessness through infrastructure investment, signaling potential future funding streams in this sector.
At CASS we believe everyone deserves to have a dignifying place to rest their head. The funds we've received through Congresswoman Ansari's office will be used to beautify our 600-bed shelter and make functional improvements to the bathrooms and security area. We are building an inspiring environment that lifts people to be the best version of themselves. This is a big part of our process to end homelessness. We're incredibly grateful to the Congresswoman for her investment in CASS and the people we serve. This is how community comes together to solve problems.
— Nathan Smith, CEO of Central Arizona Shelter Services
Coming from Florida to Arizona, just getting out of prison, I had no birth certificate, no ID, no job, and no place to live. I stumbled into CASS and left upright on two feet thanks to the assistantsโ programs at CASS. The ID, and birth certificate program enabled me to begin filling out applications for my job search. CASS stayed with me and guided me every step. Don't get me wrong, it was not easy starting from nothing. But CASS provided the essential help I needed.
— Marcus J. Ross, former client of Central Arizona Shelter Services
Iโm extremely proud to have secured crucial resources to support the renovation of CASSโ Single Adult Shelter facility, allowing for reconstruction and rehabilitation that will strengthen emergency shelter services for residents facing homelessness across the Valley.
— Yassamin Ansari, U.S. House Representative
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