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Provides basic needs when available including food boxes, clothing, baby formula and diapers, and utility bill payment assistance. Provides information about and referrals to community resources.
Provides food boxes twice per month to individuals and families in need at warehouse location and eight different neighborhood distribution locations. Also distributes food to nonprofit agencies. **Warehouse closed 7/30/24 to 10/5/24 due to construction**
Provides emergency food boxes including pet food (with monthly food boxes) and baby food (with weekly food boxes) to people in need living within the services area. Offers bi-monthly Care Club where anyone can purchase meat and pantry boxes at reduced costs. Also provides information about and referrals to community resources including rent and utility assistance to people living within the agency's boundaries.
Provides services for women. Offers food boxes, clothing closet, and peer counseling.
Provides support services for TUSD students and their families. Services include clothing bank and food boxes. Also provides English as a Second language classes and referrals to additional resources.
Provides faith-based facilities for people in need. Offers emergency shelter for adults (18+) who are homeless and domestic violence shelter for adult women and their children. Includes meals, food pantries, clothing distribution, showers, and Bible study classes. Also provides lunch and dinner for people in need. Offers Celebrate Recovery Meetings on Saturdays at 1pm

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Provides food boxes and baby formula to people in need in the Bullhead City, AZ and Laughlin, NV area.
Provides breakfast and lunch, family activities, information and referral, reading programs, and visits from Mercy Maricopa Integrated Care and AHCCCS caseworkers. Also provides a cooling center daily 1pm-5pm during summer months.
Provides food boxes, clothing, diapers, and hygiene items for people in need. Available once per month.
Provides transitional housing and wrap-around support services to families experiencing homelessness including case management, educational and employment support.
Provides services for seniors and adults with disabilities. Offers lunches and socialization and wellness activities.
Supports academic success by helping students and families find the resources they need. Provides family support center, limited food boxes, clothing, school supplies, and referrals to additional services. Serves as a family resource center.
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.
Provides services to people experiencing homelessness. Services include shelter, meals, showers, coats, blankets, sleeping bags, return to origin transportation and personal hygiene items. For those staying overnight, a sack lunch is provided for the next day. There are 30 beds to offers overnight stay during inclement weather and in-area emergencies. Also provides warming center in the winter, and cooling center and hydration station in the summer. This is the only extreme weather shelter in Gila County.
Provides AHCCCS, TANF, and SNAP renewal and application assistance, infant essentials, parent/child interaction classes, mental health information, English classes, food, clothing, rental/utility assistance, free on-site laundry facility, pregnancy support, and paid internships for high school students. Social Workers can also provide referrals to community resources for services such as senior assistance, child care, parenting support, child development, citizenship classes, housing/shelter, substance use programs, domestic violence services, legal services, veteran services, GED, and job assistance.
Provides assistance to apply for various social service benefits. Includes applications for AHCCCS, KidsCare, Marketplace Insurance, TANF, and Nutrition Assistance (food stamps/SNAP). Distributes monthly boxes of produce and other food.
Provides dinner weekly at Mountain Park Health Clinic parking lot in Tempe for people experiencing homelessness. Offers clothing and hygiene items. Helps with obtaining IDs, resume writing, and getting people into detoxification and rehabilitation programs.
Provides daily evening meals and weekly shower facilities for people who are homeless. Also provides food boxes, clothing, and limited financial assistance for prescription expenses to people in need. Includes referrals to additional services. Offers cooling center and hydration station in the summer.
Provides emergency food boxes and financial assistance to people in need. Includes assistance for rent and utilities once per year, gasoline for travel to medical appointments and employment, and prescriptions. May also provide vouchers for food, household items, and clothing, when available.
Provides emergency food boxes once a month to people in need. Also distributes weekly bread and produce.
Provides food boxes to people in need once every two weeks.
Offers activities for seniors including clubs and classes, social activities and entertainment, games, fitness, and health and education programs. Offers daily senior lunch, monthly food boxes, and brown bag meal on Tuesdays. Also provides a hydration station during summer months.
Provides home and community-based services for older adults. Includes congregate meals, home delivered meals, personal care, housekeeping, and in-home respite. Lends durable medical equipment when items are available. Also provides case management to SEAGO clients.
Provides assistance for residents of Aguila, Circle City, Morristown, Wickenburg, and Wittmann with low income. Offers emergency food including monthly mobile food pantry, weatherization, Nutrition Assistance (food stamps/SNAP) and Medicaid applications by appointment.
Provides a referral service to local Catholic churches for people in need. May include referrals for food boxes, financial assistance for rent and utilities, and vouchers for clothing and furniture.