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Helpline provides Voter ID education and requirements. Assist with scheduling appointments and covering cost to obtain personal documents (State ID, social security card, proof of residence, birth certificates, name change records, naturalization certificate) needed for a Voter ID. Offers free rides to the DMV or Social Security office.

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Accepts airline frequent flyer miles and hotel reward points and distributes them to active duty military and their families. The Hero Miles program provides free, round-trip airline tickets to servicemembers to travel from their home to the hospital. Availability depends on airline partner routes and miles donated. Hotels for Heroes provides free hotel rooms to the families of wounded and ill military servicemembers who are undergoing treatment at authorized medical centers. Availability depends on the donation of rewards points by each hotel's participating members. Fisher House provides lodging to the families of veterans and active duty service members while their veteran or service member is receiving treatment at the VA hospital in Tucson.
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 fare, and limited rent and mortgage payment assistance. Rental assistance only available for seniors at this time.
Provides taxi vouchers to seniors and people with disabilities.
Provides emergency housing and utility assistance, outpatient behavioral health assistance, counseling, and peer support groups. Also offers food vouches, personal hygiene supplies, and gas money.
Provides emergency financial assistance for people in need throughout Pima County. Includes assistance for rent, mortgage, prescriptions, birth certificate and identification card fees, and work-related expenses such as bus passes and gas vouchers. New funds available at the beginning of each month.
Provides drop-in center and support services for single adults who are homeless. Services include respite from the weather, restrooms, water, and Post Office services. Also includes assistance to apply for birth certificates, state ID, and DES benefits; and computer classes; employment preparation and job search assistance; pastoral counseling; mental health and substance abuse treatment; peer support services; and 12-step meetings. Offers referrals to community partners including shelter, medical, and dental care. Provides housing assessments for adults who are homeless. Based on the assessment, people who are the most in need are placed on the community-wide priority list. Local agencies use the list to get clients. Includes screening for additional services. Site for coordinated entry into housing. Offers Aid to Stranded Travelers for Nonresidents experiencing homelessness who find themselves stranded and in crisis situations in the Phoenix area. Issues replacement state-issued IDs.
Provides support to active duty and retired servicemembers, veterans, and their families. Includes emergency communications between servicemembers and their families during a crisis, benefits review and advocacy; help finding and applying for jobs, social services, and schools; camps and activities for military children; financial literacy; and referrals to additional resources.
Provides free one-way bus tickets so runaway youth can reunite with their families or get to an alternate living arrangement. Works in partnership with Greyhound Bus Lines.
Provides services for seniors and people with disabilities. Services include family caregiver support and respite, long term care ombudsman, assistance with Medicare, AHCCCS, and other health insurance programs, volunteer recruitment and placement, and mileage reimbursement for senior passengers who must rely on others for transportation. *** Due to a change in funding, new client services are subject to wait lists. ***
Provides assistance to people in need. Includes food boxes, hygiene supplies, and limited emergency financial assistance for gasoline, utilities and rent. Also loans medical equipment when available, such as walkers, canes, wheelchairs, shower and bath chairs, etc.
Provides emergency financial assistance for food, rent, utility bills, auto repair, and essential home repairs for active duty enlisted and veteran families in need.
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 financial assistance for veteran and Gold Star families with children living in their home that have lost a loved one or are suffering with injuries from combat including Post Traumatic Stress (PTS), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and moral injuries. Assistance includes mortgage and lease payments, car payments, utility bill payments, insurance payments, or other critical short-term needs once a year.
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.
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 fare, and limited rent and mortgage payment assistance. Rental assistance only available for seniors at this time.
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, large appliance repair and limited rent and mortgage payment assistance. Rental assistance only available for seniors at this time.
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 case management for individuals and families with low income. Services may include one time utility assistance and/or utility deposits, gas vouchers, local bus fare, food vouchers, large appliance repair and limited rent and mortgage payment assistance. Rental assistance only available for seniors at this time.
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.
Provides emergency financial assistance for a limited amount of people in need throughout Pima County. Includes assistance for rent, mortgage, utilities, prescriptions, birth certificate and identification card fees, and work-related expenses such as bus passes and gas vouchers. New funds available at the beginning of each month.
Provides services for seniors and people with disabilities. Services include family caregiver support and respite, long term care ombudsman, assistance with Medicare, AHCCCS, and other health insurance programs, volunteer recruitment and placement, and mileage reimbursement for senior passengers who must rely on others for transportation. *** Due to a change in funding, new client services in Mohave and Yuma counties are subject to wait lists. ***
Provides reduced fare on local bus routes and light rail with valid proof of eligibility.
Provides financial assistance for sexual and domestic violence survivors in Maricopa County. Funds may be used for costs associated with accessing safety, healing, and security. Includes one-time assistance for relocation, rent, mortgage, and utility payments; counseling; medical; transportation; pet-related needs; and child care. (AS OF APRIL 11TH, 2024 THE ARIZONA COALITION TO END SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HAS EXHAUSTED THE MARICOPA AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT FUNDING, Please reach out to The Arizona Sexual and Domestic Violence Helpline for a one-time qualifying financial payment).
Provides in-person and virtual support services for victims of domestic, sexual, and teen dating violence and their children. Services include crime victim assistance, individual advocacy, youth/student support groups, sexual assault hotline, and sexual assault/incest support groups. Participants can remain in the program up to one year and may qualify for long distance transportation. **Currently out of financial assistance funding for Maricopa County**