

FHPC will again serve as the town-wide donation center in support of the Phoenix Rescue Mission’s “Code:Red Summer Heat Relief” campaign through July 31, 2024.
Phoenix Rescue Mission declares a ‘Code Red’ when temperatures top 100 degrees and staff distribute donated bottles of water and food to our homeless and hungry neighbors.
FHPC’s Mission Ministry will collect 24-pack bottled water through July 31st. Those able to help can drop off water at the church located at 13001 N. Fountain Hills Blvd from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Thursday.
For additional info, call 480-837-1763 or email office@fhpresby.org.

Other Ways to Give
Monetary donations are also accepted.
Every dollar you give will provide life-saving water, shelter from the sun, “Hope Tote” hygiene kits, and more for someone experiencing homelessness. FHPC offers several ways to contribute monetarily:
- Online through FHPC eGiving Missions (specify CodeRed): click HERE;
- By cash or check made payable to “FHPC” with “CodeRed” written in the memo line. Drop in the offering box on Sunday or at the church office, (Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) Or mail to: FHPC, 13001 N Fountain Hills Blvd, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268.

Monetary Gifts Doubled!
Through the end of May, your gift will now be DOUBLED to help transform even more lives! Click HERE to give directly to PRM.
Now, because of a generous group of donors, every dollar you give directly to Phoenix Rescue Mission will be DOUBLED to help provide even more life-saving water, heat relief, “Hope Tote” hygiene kits, and more, but any amount you can give today will make a difference.
You will save lives in the most literal sense, and you will save lives in the sense that when people get connected to the Mission, they are given the opportunity to live the life God intended them to live not just today, but for eternity.

Learn More

Learn More
To read about Phoenix Rescue Mission, click HERE to visit their website.

Video: Desperation in the Desert
Watch this short video to hear how your donation can make a difference to those in need.