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1500 W Commerce Ct, Bldg 1, Tucson, AZ 85746-6015
Community clinic that offers basic care and has sliding scale services available.
Eligibility
Children and adults
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323 N San Francisco St, Ste 101, Flagstaff, AZ 86001-4658
Ensures the accurate release, effective reentry, transition, and supervision of offenders released to the community. Facilitates the return to custody of those offenders who violate conditions of supervision and who represent a serious threat to the safety of the community. Provides interaction with victims to maintain public protection.
Eligibility
Adjudicated adults
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101 W Jefferson St, Phoenix, AZ 85003-2202
Law library is open to all county residents. Provides assistance in locating legal information, but staff cannot give legal advice nor interpret legal materials. Self-service form center offers basic family law legal forms and other civil forms.
Eligibility
No restrictions
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3601 S 6th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85723-0002
Provides transitional housing for homeless veterans. Residents are required to actively participate in case management plan.
Eligibility
Homeless veterans. Priority given to vets with dependents and to female vets of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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3450 Cahuenga Blvd W, Ste 602, Los Angeles, CA 90068-1592
Provides a 24-hour national hotline for youth sex workers. Includes crisis counseling and referrals, transportation to safety, case management, and a transitional shelter.
Eligibility
Youth who are victims of sex exploitation and prostitution
102 W Southern Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85041-4806
Loans books, audio books, large print materials, Spanish language books and other international language books, CDs, DVDs, laptops, and Wi-Fi hotspots. Also loans eBooks, eMusic, eVideo, and eAudiobooks. Provides other eResources. Staff offers research assistance. Services include interlibrary loans, copy machine, printer, scanning, Wi-Fi wireless access, and public computers with Internet access. Services also include in-person and online children, teen, and adult programming, such as children's story times, literacy and STEAM activities, adult book discussions, film showings, lecture forums, author visits, free Naloxone kits, and Culture Passes.
Eligibility
Residents of Maricopa County
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Job Interview TrainingPublic Internet Access SitesRecordings for the Blind and DyslexicCaptioned Video/DVD CollectionsRecording/Tape/CD CollectionsPublic LibrariesOpioid Antidote DistributionBook LoanComputer Distribution ProgramsMobile Hotspot DevicesClassroom TrainingReference/InformationStory HourCaptioned Film CollectionsBook DownloadsPublic Wi-Fi SitesPublic Access Computers/ToolsVideotape/DVD CollectionsResume Preparation AssistanceComputer Literacy Training Programs
914 W Hatcher Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85021-3139
Provides case management and emergency financial payment assistance for rent and mortgage, including limited rental and utility deposit assistance. Also provides emergency financial payment assistance for electric, natural gas, and City of Phoenix water bills. Also offers limited transportation expense assistance for bus cards.
Eligibility
Residents within the City of Phoenix and its territories or pay for City of Phoenix water services. Bus passes available for residents with a new employment that need transportation assistance prior to receiving first pay check.
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3839 N Drinkwater Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251-4467
Library loans books, e-books, audio books, large print materials, videotapes, CDs, and DVDs. Reference desk provides research assistance and materials for use in the library only. Services include story time for children, summer reading program, assistance with Talking Books applications, and interlibrary loans. Offers copy machine, printer, Wi-Fi wireless access, and public computers with Internet access. Offers special events, computer classes, special interest classes, and recreational activities for all ages. This is a Culture Pass location.
Eligibility
No restrictions
Confidential location, Mesa, AZ 85210-2706
Provides gender-inclusive, non-discriminatory safe bed for adults 18 or older experiencing or at risk of abuse such as sexual or domestic violence, sex trafficking, self-harm including substance use, or homelessness for up to 72-hours as available. Services include a safe bed for those who enroll in the program with a 3 month to 2 year commitment as available. Staff are certified and trained in domestic sexual violence advocacy, as well as general crime victim advocacy.
Eligibility
Adults 18 and older experiencing or at risk of abuse such as sexual or domestic violence, sex trafficking, self-harm including substance use, or homelessness who need a safe place to sleep; does not accept children. Does not accept animals.
101 S Moon Mountain Ave, PO BOX 3502, Quartzsite, AZ 85359
Thrifts store sells donated goods to the general public. Service center offers medical supplies, heat relief, seasonal services, disaster services, pre-made meals, pet food as available and diaper bank for children and adults.
Eligibility
No restrictions
1326 W Highway 92, San Jose Square Ste 11, Bisbee, AZ 85603-1151
Provides financial assistance for rent to people facing eviction, electricity, water, and gas payments, and utility deposits. Provides repair or replacement of appliances, weatherization program to boost energy efficiency, and the repair or replacement of heating and cooling systems. Services include case management to help people become self-sufficient, assistance to apply for public benefits, and referrals to additional resources. Also provides assistance with propane and firewood.
Eligibility
Residents of Cochise County on low income
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Community Action AgenciesGeneral Minor Home Repair ProgramsAppliance RepairHome Rehabilitation ServicesHomelessness Prevention ProgramsGas Service Payment AssistanceRent Payment AssistanceWeatherization ProgramsUtility Deposit AssistanceFamily Resource Centers/OutreachWater Service Payment AssistanceHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceElectric Service Payment AssistanceAir Conditioners
1002 N Main Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705-7610
Seasonal program provides extra shelter beds for homeless people during winter months. Program is operational only when the temperature is predicted to be 35 degrees or below without rain, or 40 degrees or below with rain or wind, or when exposure (continued rain) could cause a health threat. Accepts ALL people in need. Services include dinner, opportunity to shower, and health clinic.
Eligibility
Children, youth, adults, and families who are homeless. ID and TB cards are not required at this time.
109 N Sunshine Blvd, Eloy, AZ 85131-2159
Provides case management to individuals and families on limited income. Also provides financial assistance for utility deposits; and electric, gas, water, and heating fuel payment.
Eligibility
Households that are low-income, experiencing a crisis, and have not received rental/utility assistance from the agency within the last year. Household must be within Pinal County.
16081 N Civic Center Plz, Ste 105, Surprise, AZ 85374-7471
Hears civil and criminal cases including traffic offenses, juvenile traffic offenses, and criminal misdemeanor offenses. Issues Orders of Protection and Injunctions Against Harassment to restrain persons from committing acts of harassment or domestic violence.
Eligibility
No restrictions
1112 S Joshua Ave, Ste 206, Parker, AZ 85344-5756
Administers health programs and services throughout the county.
Eligibility
No restrictions
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44765 W Hathaway Ave, Maricopa, AZ 85138
Provides health care for women. Services include prenatal care for low and high risk pregnancies, delivery at Banner Casa Grande or Chandler Regional hospitals based on patient choice, in-office lab draw, wellness exams, menopause management, and minimally invasive gynecologic surgery via robotic equipment. Also provides family planning services.
Eligibility
No restrictions
1535 W. Jefferson St, Phoenix, AZ 85007-3209
Provides an online resource directory of Arizona Department of Education homeless liaisons by school in Arizona. Liaisons identify a school where students and families experiencing homelessness can attend consistently throughout the year, regardless of their current location. Provides supportive services such as individual advocacy and case management.
Eligibility
Families with school-aged children experiencing homelessness. Contact provider to confirm documents required
237 S Montezuma St, Prescott, AZ 86303-4719
Provides shower facilities for people who are homeless.
Eligibility
No restrictions
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9015 N 3rd St, Phoenix, AZ 85020
Community clinic that offers basic care and has sliding scale services available. Offers enrollment assistance to individuals and families in need of health care coverage and community resources.
Eligibility
No restrictions
4005 N 16th St, Ste B, Phoenix, AZ 85016-5919
Provides career advice, job leads and searches, career guidance and coaching, mock interviews, hiring events, professional resume development, and computer and career training. Serves veterans and non-veterans.
Eligibility
none
600 N 9th Place, Show Low, AZ 85901-6552
Provides certified copies of birth certificates for persons born in and after 1950 in Navajo County. Provides certified copies of death certificates within 30 days of registration for deaths occurring in Navajo County.
Eligibility
No restrictions
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1688 W Adams St, Phoenix, AZ 85007-2606
Provides counseling and advocacy to initiate, develop and present claims to federal and other governmental jurisdictions for veterans' benefits and entitlements.
Eligibility
Veterans and their dependents and survivors
175 S Arizona Ave, Fl 4, Chandler, AZ 85225-7526
Maintains parks, pools, and other facilities throughout the city. Provides recreational activities and classes.
Eligibility
No restrictions
911 S Arizona Blvd, Coolidge, AZ 85128-5428
Provides law enforcement services including emergency response throughout the city.
Eligibility
No restrictions
4550 S Palo Verde Rd, Tucson, AZ 85714-1943
Administers programs for people in need, addressing homelessness and addiction, including shelter and food assistance
Eligibility
Varies by program
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