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ABOUT PHOENIX PASS 

Phoenix Pass offers homeless women with children the resources to recover and rebuild a productive and stable life through supportive services in a rent-free, utilities-free residential setting.

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OUR STORY

Phoenix Pass is the first supportive housing in Rockdale County.

Phoenix pass was established in 2008. The first apartment complex was completed in 2010, with eight apartments. October 2016, we completed more apartments.

 

Today, we are serving 15 mothers and 32 children.

BOARD

OUR BOARD

Chairman Harold Danforth
Vice Chairman Nina Daigle
Treasurer Angela Barksdale
Secretary  Jessica Gugliotta​
Pastor David Armstrong-Reiner
Katherine Bailey
Frank Gilbert
Karen Hebert
Garry Miles
Jerry Randolph
Doug Youngblood
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OUR MISSION

A Place to Rebuild

The mission of Phoenix Pass is to offer a high-quality housing Program to women with children experiencing homelessness while implementing programs that cultivate jobs and life skills combined with an emphasis on both physical and mental health, along with spiritual growth.​

Our Team

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Wendy Lozynsky

Program Coordinator & Case Manager

Our Priorities

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To provide the highest quality of housing and amenities to residents participating in the program

02

To promote and build awareness about the services and opportunities available through the supportive housing program for Phoenix Pass, Inc.

03

To provide the highest quality of life skills and mentoring programs to guide Program Participants through their transition.

04

To serve as a nexus of resources and support for women with children experiencing homelessness and displacement in Rockdale and surrounding areas.

05

To promote and build awareness about the services and opportunities available through the supportive housing program.

““Phoenix Pass is an awesome organization that offered my family financial guidance, parenting guidance, and also housekeeping guidance in safe stable environment until I was able to get back on my feet.”

Sarah

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