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500 C St SW, Washington, DC 20472-0001
Administers programs to prepare for, protect against, respond to, and recover from natural and man-made disasters. Helps equip and train state, local, and tribal governments to handle disasters. Coordinates federal response to disasters.
Eligibility
Varies by service
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1929 S Arizona Ave, Ste 11, Yuma, AZ 85364-5755
Teaches independent living skills for people with disabilities. Includes household management, budgeting, and basic office skills. Provides advocacy, client support, and group and individual peer mentoring. Also provides benefits counseling, planning, and assistance for SSA disability program recipients.
Eligibility
Youth and adults with disabilities in La Paz and Yuma counties
5355 E Granite St, Airman & Family Readiness Ctr Bldg 2441 Ste 202, Tucson, AZ 85707-3526
Provides support for active duty and retired personnel, in all branches of the military and their widows.
Eligibility
Active duty and retired armed forces members of any branch, and their dependents
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3617 W Cambridge Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85009-1353
Permanent supportive housing for people with SMI transitioning from homelessness or inadequate housing
Eligibility
Adults with SMI designation; General Mental Health/Substance Use; Non-Title XIX or Title XIX. Must be enrolled with Regional Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA)
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Various locations countywide, Phoenix, AZ 85014
Provides various support groups for people grieving the loss of loved ones. Includes groups for people who are newly bereaved, people in the LGBTQ2+ community, and those grieving the loss of a pet.
Eligibility
Adults and teens grieving the loss of a loved one
74 N Main St, Ste 6, Eagar, AZ 85925-9713
Provides employment assistance and training to adults, veterans, youth, and others with serious barriers to employment including dislocated workers. Services include occupational and vocational training, job search training, employment counseling, basic education programs, and job search assistance. Offers the use of computers with Internet access, fax machines, copiers, and telephones for job search purposes only. May also provide assistance with transportation, child care, counseling, minor medical services, clothing for work or training, and referrals to other agencies.
Eligibility
No restrictions
118 E 2nd St, Winslow, AZ 86047-3707
Provides case management for individuals and families with low income. Services may include one time utility assistance and/or utility deposits, gas vouchers, food vouchers, local bus/taxi fare and limited rent and mortgage payment assistance. Rental assistance only available for seniors at this time.
Eligibility
Individuals and families with low income
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1030 N Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85711-1020
Provides training for people with psychiatric and/or substance use disorders and their family members. Include the 84-hour Integrated Healthcare Recovery Support Specialist Certification training. The curriculum teaches participants to provide services to their peers in the behavioral and physical health systems. Graduates receive DBHS Arizona State Certification. Trainings also include Parent and Family Specialist Certification, and the Mary Ellen Copeland WRAP Seminars I and II. Also provides Peer Enhancement Trainings on topics such as Money Basics and Hope and Healing in the Opioid Crisis.
Eligibility
Adults with psychiatric and/or substance use disorders; must be on AHCCCS
145 Lake Havasu Ave N, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403-5616
Volunteers work with professional staff to raise funds for health and human service programs as well as priority areas which meet the needs of the community. Provides community development and planning services.
Eligibility
Anyone can donate. Nonprofit health and human services organizations may inquire about funding.
85 E Saragosa St, Chandler, AZ 85225-6385
After school program provides homework assistance, group activities, creative arts and a positive and safe place to be. Teen Night provides a safe environment for teens to build friendships, experience group activities, and to have opportunities they might not have.
Eligibility
Currently enrolled students ages 5-12 for after school program; currently enrolled students ages 12-18 or Middle School and High School for Teen Night
3700 E Andy Devine Ave, Kingman, AZ 86401-3454
Provides public bus transportation and curb-to-curb transportation for people who find it difficult to access fixed route services.
Eligibility
No restrictions
125 N Clark St, Mammoth, AZ 85618
Library loans books, e-books, audio books, 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. Meeting rooms available for community groups. Located in the town hall basement, entrance is at the back of town hall.
Eligibility
Pinal County residents
4222 N 51st Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85031-1908
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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467 Vista Avenue, Page, AZ 86040
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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300 W Clarendon Ave, Ste 200, Phoenix, AZ 85013-3422
Administers medical respite centers for adults recovering from acute illnesses or injuries. Also administers mobile healthcare teams that provides primary, preventive and behavioral healthcare. The teams travel to all parts of Maricopa County, providing care in parks, permanent supportive housing complexes, social services, community agencies and more.
Eligibility
People who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness and are not sick enough to be in the hospital, but too sick to be on the street.
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Therapy Volunteer OpportunitiesTeaching/Instruction Volunteer OpportunitiesClerical Volunteer OpportunitiesPersonal/Grooming Supplies Donation ProgramsMeal Preparation/Serving Volunteer OpportunitiesNursing Care Volunteer OpportunitiesOffice Supplies Donation ProgramsLanguage Interpretation/Translation Volunteer OpportunitiesEvent Coordination Volunteer OpportunitiesOffice Equipment Donation ProgramsComputer Donation ProgramsNongovernmental Agency DepartmentsGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsShoe Donation ProgramsUnderwear/Sleepwear Donation ProgramsBookkeeping Volunteer Opportunities
3800 N Glassford Hill Rd, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314-1305
Community college offering degrees, certificates, job training, and lifelong learning opportunities. Center offers general education classes, GED program, and Allied Health programs.
Eligibility
No restrictions
16809 N 53rd Ave, Ste 1-3, Glendale, AZ 85306-1316
Provides in-home services to people who have a disability or long-term illness and their families. Services include training on activities of daily living, communication skills, and managing behavior.
Eligibility
Children and adults who have a disability or long-term illness and their families
1110 W Southern Ave, Ste 20, Mesa, AZ 85210-4933
Sells donated clothing and household goods to the general public.
Eligibility
No restrictions
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Baby Furniture Donation ProgramsBedding/Linen Donation ProgramsElectronics/Small Appliance Donation ProgramsFurniture/Home Furnishings Donation ProgramsKitchenware Donation ProgramsDonation PickupsThrift ShopsDonations Sorting/Packing Volunteer OpportunitiesThrift Shop Support Volunteer OpportunitiesGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsAppliance Donation Programs
Smith St, Army Comm Svc/SFRC Bldg 50010, Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613-6000
Provides emergency financial assistance for active duty and retired personnel, in all branches of the military and their widows. Accepts applications for travel funds when there is a death in the family, for initial rent deposit, general assistance for emergency medical or food needs, or repair to an essential transportation vehicle. Assistance may be a loan or a grant.
Eligibility
Active duty and retired personnel, in all branches of the military, and their dependents. Must bring military ID.
2150 N Congress Dr, Ste 201, Nogales, AZ 85621-1090
Provides support, advocacy, case information, court accompaniment, and referrals for victims and witnesses of crime. Also provides funds through Victim Compensation Board to assist victims of crime with expenses incurred due to crime. Allowable expenses include medical, funeral, counseling, crime scene clean-up, and wage loss that resulted from the crime.
Eligibility
Anyone who has been the victim of a crime, or has witnessed a crime
Confidential Location, Phoenix, AZ 85001
Provides a 24-hour domestic violence hotline and residential emergency shelter and services for people impacted by domestic violence and their children. Clients receive individual counseling, group therapy, and educational classes on domestic violence and related subjects.
Eligibility
Adults currently fleeing domestic violence and their children
1510 N Stockton Hill Rd, Kingman, AZ 86401-5173
Family practice clinic provides well-woman exams, well-baby checkups, childhood and adult immunizations, and referrals to necessary specialists. Offers specialty clinic for HIV care and case management. Offers health benefits enrollment assistance for most programs.
Eligibility
Children and adults
20 E Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201-7425
Elected officials, including the mayor and city council, are responsible for administration and implementation of city policies, laws, and services. The city manager is appointed and is responsible for the daily operations. Council meetings provide a forum for questions or concerns about municipal issues.
Eligibility
No restrictions
802 E 46th St, Tucson, AZ 85713-5006
Administers social service programs throughout rural Arizona. Serves as the Community Action Agency (CAA).
Eligibility
Residents of rural areas of Arizona
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Confidential location, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Website offers information about the eviction process in Arizona. Includes information on what to expect before, during, and after an eviction hearing.
Eligibility
No restrictions
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