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Various locations citywide, Tucson, AZ 85712
Any business, school, youth center, library, or Sun Tran bus that displays the yellow and black, diamond-shaped Project Safe Place logo is a designated location where youth can go and ask for help. The on-site staff will then contact program staff, who immediately dispatch a team to meet the youth and provide services.

Eligibility

Youth ages 12-17 in crisis
4567 W Tetakusim Rd, Tucson, AZ 85757
Provides case management and support services for Native American children and adults.

Eligibility

Enrolled Pascua Yaqui tribal members and other Native Americans
85 N Florence St, Florence, AZ 85132
Responsible for engineering, environmental, residential recycling, flood control, transportation planning, airport operations for the San Manuel Airport and Pinal Airpark, and road maintenance services in the county.

Eligibility

No restrictions
3839 N 3rd St, Phoenix, AZ 85012-2069
Provides financial assistance to unemployed veterans to purchase supplies needed to start work in any industry. Assistance may be used for tools, uniforms, car repair, or other items; limited to $750 per veteran.

Eligibility

Unemployed veterans in Arizona who have a potential employer; must be enrolled in a DES employment program
1515 E Cedar Ave, Ste A5, Flagstaff, AZ 86004-1630
Provides rapid rehousing and homelessness prevention services to eligible veterans and veteran families. Services may include assistance for rental arrears, security deposits, utility and rental assistance, and case management to stabilize housing.

Eligibility

Low income veterans and veteran families across Coconino, Gila, Navajo, and Apache counties, including rural communities that have been discharged with any character of service other than dishonorable or general court martial who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of becoming homeless.
2001 College Dr, Suite 104, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403-1910
Provides nutrition education and breastfeeding support services, supplemental nutritious foods and referrals to health and social services.

Eligibility

Women who are at nutritional risk, pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum; and infants and children age 5 and younger below 185% of the federal poverty guidelines. Eligibility based on income, health needs, and residency.
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1900 N Civic Square, Goodyear, AZ 85395-2012
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 and interlibrary loans. Offers copy machine, printer, Wi-Fi wireless access, and public computers with Internet access.

Eligibility

Residents of Maricopa County
506 Live Oak St, Miami, AZ 85539-1208
Center provides services for seniors. Includes education and recreation programs, congregate and home delivered meals, benefits counseling, outreach services, shopping assistance, telephone reassurance, legal aid referrals, and referrals to community resources.

Eligibility

Seniors
500 Sullivan St, Miami, AZ 85539-1296
Provides both Dial-a-Ride and 2 Fixed-Route bus routes for the Miami, Globe, and unincorporated Gila County areas.

Eligibility

No restrictions
1526 W Missouri Ave, Solano Elementary School, Phoenix, AZ 85015-2616
Provides support services to families with young children. Includes play groups, parenting classes, and referrals to additional services.

Eligibility

Families in need who have children from birth to age 5
42798 S 99th Ave, Maricopa, AZ 85139-2106
Provides academic instruction for students in pre-kindergarten through grade 8. Homeless Education Liaison provides assistance to school-age youth who do not have a permanent place of residence. Services include school enrollment, transportation to and from school, free breakfast and lunch programs, and other support services. Also provides information about additional resources in the community. Provides support services for students with disabilities. Provides a food pantry for residents of the Mobile area.

Eligibility

Arizona students. Must bring child's original birth certificate and immunization records, parent/guardian's photo ID, and proof of address; liaisons will assist students who are homeless to obtain documents after enrollment.
2200 W 28th St, Ste 178, Yuma, AZ 85364-6935
Promotes healthy lifestyles through education. Offers information on nutrition, teen pregnancy prevention, and injury prevention,.

Eligibility

No restrictions
11725 E Indian School Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85256-6605
Provides recreation, socialization, homework help, and youth development programs.

Eligibility

Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members only. Ages 5-18 years old
2920 N 7th St, Phoenix, AZ 85014-5401
Provides tutoring and summer camps for students who are visually impaired. Services offered in-person and virtually. Also provides a residential program for students who have graduated from high school and are entering college or the work force.

Eligibility

Youth in kindergarten through grade 12 with visual impairments
117 E Buffalo St, Holbrook, AZ 86025-2605
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
123 N San Francisco St, Ste 202, Flagstaff, AZ 86001-5253
Provides presentence probation services, and community based corrections probation, parole and re-entry services.

Eligibility

Adjudicated adults
100 Quality Hill Rd, Bisbee, AZ 85603
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
38443 N Schoolhouse Rd, Cave Creek, AZ 85331-8776
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 and interlibrary loans. Offers faxing, copy machine, printer, Wi-Fi wireless access, and public computers with Internet access. Delivers materials to homebound patrons. Offers reading tutoring for children in grade 2-5, computer classes, family literacy skills instruction, special interest classes, and recreational activities for all ages. Hosts lifelong learning programs. This is a Culture Pass location.

Eligibility

Residents of Maricopa County
126 W Center St, Pima, AZ 85543
Provides law enforcement services including emergency response, general crime prevention, and police reports throughout the town.

Eligibility

No restrictions
2715 S Woodlands Village Blvd, Ste B, Flagstaff, AZ 86001-2960
Determines eligibility for retirement benefits, survivors' insurance, Social Security Disability Insurance program (SSDI), and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Also determines eligibility for Original Medicare Part A (hospital), Original Medicare Part B (medical), and Medicare Part D (prescription drugs). Note that Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage Plans) and Medigap Supplemental insurance are offered by private health insurance companies. Also issues original and replacement Social Security cards.

Eligibility

Varies by benefit
6044 S 16th St, Ste 180, Phoenix, AZ 85042
Summer Youth Empowerment Program assists youth ages 14-21 in locating and benefiting from summer employment. Job Readiness Training Program helps people develop the skills and techniques necessary to conduct an effective job search, write a resume, compose a cover letter, and interview with confidence.

Eligibility

Youth ages 14-21 and adults. No documents required to use services.
3003 S Country Club Rd, Tucson, AZ 85713-4082
Provides information and advocacy to link people to additional services. Includes referrals to rent and utility assistance, diapers, and prescriptions. SNAP navigators and DES agents are available on-site to assist with SNAP/AHCCCS application services and additional resource support.

Eligibility

People in need
Confidential location, Sacramento, CA 95818
Provides financial assistance to pet owners who cannot afford urgent veterinary care for an animal with a life-threatening illness or injury. Also provides emergency boarding grants for pets whose owners are survivors of domestic violence while in shelter. ** Temporarily closed to new applications for the remainder of 2025. New applications will begin to be accepted again in mid-January 2026 **

Eligibility

Pet owners