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The Salvation Army Hospitality House

The Salvation Army Hospitality House is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing emergency shelter for those in need. The facility, located near downtown Tucson, features a 91 bed facility with separate accommodations for men and women, while motel vouchers may be available to assist housing families with special needs. In addition to safe, clean lodging, the facility features a laundry, showers, playground, television, dining and activity areas. Guests receive two meals per day and access to vital programs and services.Programs are targeted to emergency housing needs, as well as options for both short term- 7-day emergency shelter & long term-4-month transitional assistance.

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Last Updated Ago Added Jan 14, 2021

Tucson, AZ, 85701

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If you have stayed in this shelter, how was your stay?

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  1. Bad

    Answer posted on Dec 10, 2021 0
  2. Horrible.

    Answer posted on Aug 19, 2023 0

Is this a safe shelter to stay in?

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  1. No

    Answer posted on Dec 10, 2021 0

Do they accept pets at this shelter?

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  1. No

    Answer posted on Dec 10, 2021 0

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How long can you stay here?

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  1. Until you can find somewhere else to go.

    Answer posted on Dec 10, 2021 0
  2. For like only a night if you’re lucky.

    Answer posted on Aug 19, 2023 0

1 Comment

  1. Alli
    Alli
    Apr 20, 2020Reply
    Dear Salvation Army Hospitality House, Thank you for providing for Tucson homeless even through these trying times we are facing right now. It is organizations like you that give help to people who need it most. You do not only give people food and a place to live, you give them human dignity, which no person deserves to live without. because of the coronavirus, many homeless people are turned away from other shelters, but the fact that you have stayed open, which speaks volumes about your volunteer's dedication and kindness. Thank you so much for all that you do. Anonymous

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