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Heat Relief Network Campaign
Places to turn to when the heat is extreme.

Relief is:

The Phoenix Heat Relief Network augments the efforts of agencies assisting people who are homeless and adds additional community resources to the system.

The Phoenix Heat Relief Network operates during the months when temperatures consistently rise above 100F, particularly when nightime temperatures also are high and extreme heat advisories are issued by the National Weather Service. This is typically from June to September.

The Heat Relief Network provides:

  • Hydration stations
  • Heat refuges
  • Water donation points
Help the Phoenix Heat Relief Network!

Your church or organization can help by collecting donations of bottled water for those that are on the street during the hot summer months.

Tax-deductible donations of bottled water may be delivered to any of the city's three family services centers. Acknowledgement of donation is available.


Travis L. Williams
4732 S. Central Ave.
602-534-4732
John F. Long
3454 N. 51st Ave.
602-262-6510
Sunnyslope
914 W. Hatcher Road
602-495-5229


Contact:
Community Services Division
200 W. Washington St., 17th Floor
602-534-5463
E-mail: tim.cole@phoenix.gov

For other heat relief efforts in Marcopa County, see:


For more information about preventing heat-related health issues:



Last modified on 05/22/2009 15:20:17