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Offers community recreation programs. Provides hot meals, food boxes, back-to-school assistance. Rent and utility assistance on a limited basis. Operates a cooling center and hydration station in the summer.
Provides case management, food pantry, electric service payment assistance, gas service payment assistance, heating fuel payment assistance, water service payment assistance and prescription expense assistance.

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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 emergency assistance for individuals and families in need of food boxes, utility and limited rental assistance for all Tempe and Guadalupe residents as well as South Scottsdale/Paradise Valley residents in the following zip codes 85250-85267 and 85271. Offers mobile street outreach services for unsheltered individuals. Provides information and referrals to other community resources, Pathway of Hope case management services for families that enroll in the program, and seasonal assistance back to school, thanksgiving, and Christmas Angels (toys for children). Operates a hydration station and cooling center during heat relief season.
Provides basic needs when available including clothing, diapers, and utility bill payment assistance. Provides information about and referrals to community resources. Operates a hydration station and cooling center during heat relief season.
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.

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Electric Service Payment Assistance
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.
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. Operates a hydration station and cooling center during heat relief season.
Serves as the Community Action Agency (CAA) for City of Glendale. Offers support for rental and utility assistance depending on funding. Operates a cooling center and hydration station during heat relief season.
Promotes health and social well-being services for Native Americans. Serves as the Community Action Agency (CAA). Provides financial assistance for food; utilities such as water, electric, propane, and firewood; and burial assistance. Offers information on nutrition and referrals to local resources, including breastfeeding support and car seat safety.
Provides limited financial assistance for utilities to veteran families. Provides job readiness assistance for veterans to meet their current needs and improve their economic security.
Provides case management to individuals and families on limited income. Also provides financial assistance for rent; utility deposits; and electric, gas, water, and heating fuel payment. Operates a hydration station during heat relief season.
Provides homelessness prevention resources and stabilization for all veterans, with special emphasis on senior, disabled and women veterans. Offers assistance with rent, utilities, food, and bus passes, and information about services and referrals to community resources.
Provides finance assistance to people in need. Includes payment for rent, mortgage, and utilities such as electric, water, gas, propane, wood, and coal. Rental assistance is for families only, at this time.
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.
Provides services for low income veterans discharged with any character of service other than dishonorable or general court martial who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of becoming homeless. Services include case management and financial assistance for rent payment or deposit, utilities, and other housing-related bills.
Provides support services for families and seniors on low income. Services include emergency rent and utility payment assistance. 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.
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 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 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 support services for families and seniors on low income. Services include emergency rent and utility payment assistance. 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.
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. Does not assist with motel vouchers. Appointments available in Benson, Bowie, and San Simon.
Provides transitional housing and services to US Military active duty members, veterans, and their families. Services include a women's program; spiritual program; navigation services to available services; and cash assistance as funds allow for utilities, auto repairs, rent, security deposits, and transportation. Also facilitates annual Veterans Stand Down in Bullhead City and leads the Veterans Resource Team in the Kingman Regional Veterans Treatment Court. Provides veterans transportation to organization services.
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 utility, mortgage, and rent payment assistance. Also provides case management, additional referrals, outreach, and home visits for qualifying individuals and families. Offers weatherization program to reduce energy costs for those in owner-occupied housing. Telephone Assistance Program provides telephone service to low income households with a medical need that requires one in the home.