Hope Women's Center - Coolidge

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Hope Women’s Center (Apache Junction, Coolidge, Phoenix, West Valley & Maricopa) serves women and teen girls facing any difficult life situation. Whether faced with drug/alcohol addiction, domestic abuse, sexual abuse, unplanned pregnancy, unemployment, prostitution, homelessness or family conflict, trained mentors and teachers are available to provide assistance, encouragement and support. The mi

ssion of Hope Women’s Center is to engage, encourage and equip vulnerable women and adolescent girls by providing support for their physical, emotional and spiritual needs. We offer a wholistic approach to the hurts of life by addressing each facet of a woman and providing her with tools and resources to discover how truly extraordinary she was made to be. Partnerships with other area service organizations allow Hope Women’s Center to help each woman access the necessary resources in order to offer hope and healing. Our four centers are located in Apache Junction, Phoenix (Headquarters), the West Valley and Coolidge, Arizona, with a 5th Center planned for Maricopa in 2018.

Big news!As Hope Women's Center continues to grow across Arizona, we're bringing our online community together on one st...
06/08/2026

Big news!

As Hope Women's Center continues to grow across Arizona, we're bringing our online community together on one statewide page.

Follow Hope Women's Center - Arizona for future updates, client stories, events, volunteer opportunities, and more.

“This place is what encourages me to keep going when things seem overwhelming. I love you and I love it here so much. It...
06/04/2026

“This place is what encourages me to keep going when things seem overwhelming. I love you and I love it here so much. It feels like coming home.”

One of our long-time clients, Gina, shared these words after a mentoring session at Hope Women’s Center.

More women like Gina are coming to Hope looking for safety, support, and a reminder that they are not alone.

Summer in Arizona can be difficult for anyone. But for women already facing a crisis, the stress of triple-digit heat can make everyday life feel even more overwhelming.

As we prepare for summer temperatures, we are collecting important items for women and families across all Hope Women’s Center locations and Hope on the Road sites.

Most-needed items:

-Deodorant
-Bottled Water
-Electrolyte Drinks
-Sunscreen
-Body Wash
-Cooling Towels

Your support helps women and families stay safe during Arizona’s most difficult summer months.

Donated items can be dropped off at any Hope Women’s Center location or purchased through our Amazon Wish List : https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/D2JDE1VVBL2D

Thank you for helping remind women they are not alone.

We met Nadine at a local library, tired and scared.She was trapped in an abusive relationship along with her children, l...
05/28/2026

We met Nadine at a local library, tired and scared.

She was trapped in an abusive relationship along with her children, living with a partner who controlled her life. The library was the one place she could find relief and safety.

There, Nadine realized she could receive the support she needed.

Every week, she came back to the library and met with our Hope on the Road staff. Together, they created a safety plan for her and her children.

Pushing back her fear, Nadine courageously left her abusive situation and began taking steps toward stability and freedom.

Last year, nearly 6,000 women who could not access one of our physical centers came to a Hope on the Road site for free services.

Nadine’s story is a reminder of why communities need easily accessible support. When women can safely connect with important resources in their own neighborhoods, lives and families change.

No woman should face a crisis alone.

Learn more about Hope on the Road: https://www.hopewomenscenter.org/hope-on-the-road/

In honor of Memorial Day and the men and women who have served our country, all of our centers will be closed today, Mon...
05/25/2026

In honor of Memorial Day and the men and women who have served our country, all of our centers will be closed today, Monday, May 25th. We will reopen tomorrow morning during our normal hours.

As we celebrate moms this month, we are so thankful for those who come to Hope looking for support and someone to walk w...
05/14/2026

As we celebrate moms this month, we are so thankful for those who come to Hope looking for support and someone to walk with them through their difficult seasons.

Ashley is a single mom of four young kids, doing everything alone after moving across the country.

Through our ĒMA (Every Mother's Advocate) program, Ashley was paired with an advocate who met with her each week, listening, encouraging her, and helping her with her next steps. Recently, Ashley has started our free counseling program because she knows she needs this kind of support. The goal of ĒMA is to help mothers find stability and keep families together.

Learn more at https://everymothersadvocate.org/

(For confidentiality, images and names do not reflect this narrative.)

National Prevention Week is taking place from May 10-16, 2026, an annual event hosted by SAMHSA to raise awareness about...
05/11/2026

National Prevention Week is taking place from May 10-16, 2026, an annual event hosted by SAMHSA to raise awareness about the power of prevention in mental health and substance misuse.

According to SAMHSA, prevention doesn’t happen in isolation, it happens when people feel safe, supported, and connected.

At Hope, we provide a safe place for support and connection every day.

Our trauma-informed programs offer:

• Free professional counseling
• One-on-one mentoring
• Life skills and parenting classes
• Celebrate Recovery & substance use disorder prevention

We believe prevention starts with support, community and hope. Please visit hopewomenscenter.org for a center near you.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use or mental health challenges, you can also call the SAMHSA National Helpline 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or the 988 Lifeline can be called, texted, or chatted with for support.

Happy Mother’s Day from all of us at Hope Women’s Center! 🌷  We loved celebrating moms at our Hike for Hope: Moms Rock E...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day from all of us at Hope Women’s Center! 🌷

We loved celebrating moms at our Hike for Hope: Moms Rock Edition and seeing our community show up to honor and support them. Whether you’re a biological mom, adoptive mom, stepmom, or a mother figure, we see you and celebrate you. We also know today can be hard. If you are missing your mom or your child, we are thinking of you and standing with you in love.

Our monthly needs list is here!🎉 Every day, women and teen girls who come to Hope earn points by participating in our pr...
05/09/2026

Our monthly needs list is here!🎉

Every day, women and teen girls who come to Hope earn points by participating in our programs that provide education, healing, and community.

She then uses those points to "shop" in our center boutiques for essential items like food, toiletries, and clothing. This empowers her to provide not only for herself but also for her children and family.

We are so thankful for our community and your generosity. Because of you, women are getting the essential items they need for a more stable tomorrow.

You can drop off donations at any local Hope Women’s Center. Visit https://www.hopewomenscenter.org/center-locations/ for a location near you.

Bethany walked into our Phoenix center exhausted. She was pregnant, experiencing homelessness, and struggling with addic...
05/08/2026

Bethany walked into our Phoenix center exhausted. She was pregnant, experiencing homelessness, and struggling with addiction and mental health challenges. She knew she needed help but didn’t know where else to go. Our staff welcomed her in, offered her a shower, emergency supplies, and a safe place to rest.

Bethany told us, “It’s so nice here. You’ve spent time with me and you didn’t ask me to move on like everyone else.”

Nearly all of our clients have experienced trauma or childhood abuse, which is why we offer free, trauma-informed counseling through our free Hope Heals counseling program.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. At Hope, we walk alongside women and teen girls so they don’t have to face a crisis alone.

Two years after our initial meeting with Bethany, she returned, sober for a year and with a happy and healthy daughter. She thanked our team for the kindness we showed her when she had nothing. Bethany said she will remember Hope as a place where she felt safe, accepted, and seen as she worked to rebuild her life and find a loving community.

It’s because of support like this that women can heal and rebuild their lives. Your gift of just $75 provides one hour of free counseling for women and teen girls in crisis.

Give today: https://www.hopewomenscenter.org/donate/

(For confidentiality, images and names do not reflect this narrative.)

Address

2020 S. Ninth Street
Coolidge, AZ
85128

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+15207238888

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