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MOMA'S house is a community based, nonprofit, 8 bed housing program in Phoenix that serves battered women and victims of human sex trafficking.
Provides transitional shelter, programs, self-help workshops and intensive case management.
The mission of MOMA'S house is to promote the growth and development of those they serve by empowering them to experience healing and wholeness while ensuring that each woman gains a sense of self-worth and the capacity to achieve their full potential.
Note: Apartments may not have openings or may have long waiting lists. Call for complete details.
Mission Statement: To transform female survivors of abuse into self-sufficient, independent women in a Safe House environment that promotes healing and wholeness.
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Anonymous - Apr 9, 2020
Hi! I was wondering what the application process looked like and an estimate on waiting time.
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