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326 E Coronado Rd, Ste 103, Phoenix, AZ 85004-1524
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.
6010 W Northern Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301-1254
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.
1002 N Main Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705-7610
Provides case management to individuals and families, and emergency financial assistance for rent and electricity. Also provides referrals to transitional housing, job training, employment, and additional services.
5515 S Apache Ave, Ste 200, Globe, AZ 85501-4367
Provides case management, personal financial management and budgeting education, mortgage payment assistance, rent payment assistance, and utility payment and deposit assistance. Assists with applications for discounted gas and electric service. No rental assistance funds for adults with no children.
9241 S Avenida Del Yaqui, Guadalupe, AZ 85283-2538
Provides information to Guadalupe residents about available social services. Provides case management and emergency food boxes for Guadalupe residents with low incomes.
801 W Congress St, Tucson, AZ 85745-2819
Provides case management and emergency financial assistance to people on low income throughout Pima County. Assistance is limited and based on grant funding. Includes utility assistance to prevent shutoff and propane gas used for heating and limited mortgage assistance to prevent eviction or foreclosure. Offers car repair assistance for families with children (age 17 and younger) who are working. Does not exceed $300 for any repair; not available to people who are unemployed or childless. Provides assistance directly to applicants, and to agencies in the Emergency Services Network.
3950 S Camino Del Heroe, Green Valley, AZ 85614
Provides support services for families and seniors on low income. Services include emergency rent and utility payment assistance including sewer user fees. Financial assistance applicants are required to attend six hours of workforce training and budgeting classes. Also provides assistance to sign up for benefits, including Nutrition Assistance (food stamps/SNAP); backpacks for school children; diapers; and referrals to additional services.
592 E Safford St, Parish Hall, Tombstone, AZ 85638
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.
200 S Center St, Bldg 1, Mesa, AZ 85210-1502
Provides public housing in project-based apartment complexes and Section 8 rent subsidies for various apartment complexes to people on low income. Applicants are placed on a waiting list until assistance is available. Provides assistance with refundable portion of security and utility deposits to low income Mesa residence prior to signing a lease
1343 Hancock Rd, Bullhead City, AZ 86442-5909
Provides services for Veterans that are experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless. Services include Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF), Shallow Subsidy, emergency housing, case management, pre-employment assistance, and referrals to additional services. Also includes financial assistance for moving, transportation, rent and utilities payment, and child care.
467 Vista Ave, Page, AZ 86040
Provides coordination of services through referrals which may include, but is not limited to, Thrift Store Vouchers, financial empowerment classes, housing rehabilitation, weatherization services, and repair or replacement of appliances. Offers housing payment assistance to prevent eviction, including senior recertification. Also provides utility payment assistance and deposits, when setting up a new utility service. Offers free menstrual products and infant or adult diapers.
221 E Main St, Safford, AZ 85546-2051
Provides emergency food boxes and financial assistance to people in need. Includes assistance for 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.
100 Quiroga Ln, Patagonia Senior Citizen Center, Patagonia, AZ 85624
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.
850 W Grant Ave, Williams Senior Center, Williams, AZ 86046-2276
Provides coordination of services through referrals which may include, but is not limited to, Thrift Store Vouchers, financial empowerment classes, housing rehabilitation, weatherization services, and repair or replacement of appliances. Offers housing payment assistance to prevent eviction, including senior recertification. Also provides utility payment assistance and deposits, when setting up a new utility service. Offers free menstrual products and infant or adult diapers.
241 E 6th St, Bldg 3, Mesa, AZ 85201-5123
Provides services, subject to availability, for families in need. Provides emergency food boxes; emergency utility assistance for electric and gas service primarily for families with a past due or shut off notice; sleeping bags for homeless clients through a partnership with the Ugly Quilt Group of Mesa; cat and dog food through a partnership with Pets of the Homeless.