Sheltering the Unhoused: Sprung Center Helps Fight Homelessness in Phoenix
Members of the media are invited to tour the center, located at 11 S. 71st Avenue, which officially opened today (
"This center will have ample space for people to live and work on the things they need to work on to end their homelessness," says
"It's city-owned and city-operated, in partnership with our non-profit partners," she said. "This facility represents our commitment to providing more capacity and comprehensive services to address the rising number of unsheltered individuals."
The 280-bed center consists of three Sprung Structures: one dedicated to women's housing, another for men's housing, and a third which will be used as a central Navigation Center. Meals and support services will be located here.
Eighty non-congregate beds will be available in converted shipping container shelters. Non congregate beds are areas where individuals or families have living space with a level of privacy, such as a motel or hotel room, or in this case, a shipping container.
On-site wraparound services include counseling, job training, medical care and other personalized assistance to help residents overcome challenges and rebuild their lives.
The facility will also provide hygiene facilities, secure storage for personal belongings, RV safe parking, and pet accommodations such as kennels.
"This is a state-of-the-art design successfully executed in collaboration with
The center follows a proven model deployed in cities across
Innovation in Rapid Construction
Sprung Structures' cost-effective, energy-efficient, and durable solutions enable municipalities to act swiftly in addressing the growing homelessness crisis. The new
"Providing people with a safe indoor space is really important in a city like
The opening of the Phoenix Navigation Center marks a major milestone in the city's efforts to combat homelessness, offering a proven, compassionate, and results-driven approach to shelter and recovery.
"Cities across the
About Sprung Structures
Sprung Structures is a rapid-construction manufacturer of structures used in multiple industries, including military bases, schools, hospitals, sports arenas, fabrication plants, warehouses, soundstages and homeless navigation centers.
Sprung Structures is a division of the Sprung group of companies established in 1887.
Five generations of inventors in the Sprung family led to today's patented tension-membrane technology. Combined with Sprung's aluminum framed structures, this alternative construction offers the most advanced, sustainable and high-performance buildings in the world that can be designed quickly, allowing clients to render their facilities fully operational in a much shorter time frame than conventional methods.
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