First residents move into Glendale container village

Project designed as transitional housing for homeless families

Family Promise CEO Ted Taylor, right, and Mary Thompson from the BHHS Legacy Foundation cut the ribbon on May 6 for the new Family Promise Legacy Village in Glendale.

Families have moved into Legacy Village, a new container housing community in Glendale, Family Promise of Greater Phoenix announced Monday.

The nonprofit organization innovating to break the cycle of homelessness for families unveiled the village in May. Legacy Village is a six-unit, single-story community built on church-owned land in central Glendale.

This community offers 640 square-foot, two-bedroom apartments constructed from modified shipping containers. Legacy Village is designed around a central courtyard to foster community and security, with a playground, sports court, and landscaped community areas.

“This is a milestone moment for Family Promise. We have innovated a new housing solution that can be replicated across the Valley,” stated Ted Taylor, executive director of Family Promise of Greater Phoenix, in a press release. “Legacy Village represents our commitment to finding creative, scalable approaches to the affordable housing crisis facing our community.”

The Phoenix metro area ranks sixth worst nationally for affordable housing availability, with only 22 rental units available per 100 extremely low-income families in need. Legacy Village aims to address this by providing affordable housing to families earning up to 65% of Area Median Income.

Each fully furnished apartment costs an average of $583 per family per month, with no additional utility or internet charges. The village features energy-efficient design elements, including high-grade insulation, LED lighting, occupancy sensors, and high-efficiency HVAC systems.

Solar power generation is credited back to Family Promise, further reducing operational costs.

“Legacy Village is more than just housing; it’s a stepping stone for families to rebuild their lives,” Taylor stated. “Solutions like the Legacy Village are desperately needed right now if we are going to seriously address Arizona’s housing crisis and help families in need.”

Family Promise of Greater Phoenix has a 27-year track record of sheltering families with children and has expanded five times since 2012. Legacy Village builds on this experience, offering a dignified, scalable approach to affordable housing.

The project was made possible through the support of several funders, including: BHHS Legacy Foundation, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Garcia Family Foundation, Fiesta Bowl, The Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, SRP, and the Arizona Housing Fund.

Legacy Village is part of Family Promise’s “A Journey Home” capital campaign, a $4.2 million initiative aimed at doubling the organization’s capacity to serve more than 400 families annually across the Valley.

The campaign includes opportunities for community support, such as sponsoring an entire six-unit community, an administrative unit in a new community, or purchasing commemorative pathway to promise bricks or promise picnic tables for new villages.

For information on Legacy Village or to learn about volunteering with Family Promise of Greater Phoenix, visit FamilyPromiseAZ.org.