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100 E Code Talkers Dr, Holbrook, AZ 86025
Develops plans for readiness and coordinates responses for emergencies and natural or man-made disasters throughout the county. Issues open burn permits. Website provides information about disaster planning and issues disaster warnings.
1050 S Park Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719-6743
Provides a day center and overnight shelter for individuals that identify as female or non-binary who are homeless. Offers breakfast, clothing, pet food, personal hygiene supplies, and shower and laundry facilities, and help applying and paying for identification documents. Case workers are available to provide referrals to additional services. Center is pet-friendly. Also offers a warming center in the winter.
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Extreme Cold Warming CentersPersonal/Grooming Supplies Donation ProgramsDriver License Fee Payment AssistanceBirth Certificate Fee Payment AssistanceIdentification Application/Replacement ClinicsSpecialized Information and ReferralCase/Care ManagementSoup KitchensFood Donation ProgramsLaundry FacilitiesPublic Showers/BathsCommunity SheltersMeal Preparation/Serving Volunteer OpportunitiesDonations Sorting/Packing Volunteer OpportunitiesOffice Supplies Donation ProgramsPortable Travel/Storage Container Donation ProgramsHomeless Drop In CentersUnderwear/Sleepwear Donation ProgramsPersonal/Grooming SuppliesGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsAnimal Food/Supplies Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing ProvisionGift Card Donation ProgramsPet FoodIdentification Card Fee Payment Assistance
1968 Mesquite Ave., Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403
Provides free clothing, showers, and laundry. Also connects people seeking various social services such as housing providers, rent assistance and utility assistance. Operates a cooling center during heat relief season.
Various locations countywide, Phoenix, AZ 85003
Coordinates heat relief map showing hydration stations, indoor cooling centers, emergency heat relief stations, and donation collection sites throughout Maricopa County during heat emergencies. Various sites offer water, and may also provide hats and sun block. Some sites accept leashed pets.
Confidential location, Boone, IA 50037
Accepts financial donations which help to provide shelter, food, counseling, and other assistance to victims of disasters. Donations can be designated for the local Red Cross chapter, for the Disaster Relief Fund (for disasters in the US), or for the International Response Fund.
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50 Broadway St, Fl 19, New York, NY 10004-3814
Connects callers who are experiencing psychological distress as a result of a disaster to the nearest available crisis call center in the network. Callers speak to a trained hotline worker who will listen to and assess their problem. Also makes referrals to services for ongoing care, if needed.
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51300 W US 60, Aguila, AZ 85320
Library loans books, e-books, audio books, large print materials, 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 copy machine, printer, Wi-Fi wireless access, and public computers with Internet access.
5630 E McDowell Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85008-3455
Develops plans for readiness and coordinates responses for emergencies and natural or man-made disasters throughout the county. Website provides information about disaster planning and issues disaster warnings. There is no public access for in-person visits.
2625 N King St, Flagstaff, AZ 86004-1884
Develops plans for readiness and coordinates responses for emergencies and natural or man-made disasters throughout the county. Website provides information about disaster planning and issues disaster warnings.
500 C St SW, Washington, DC 20472-0001
Website provides information about preparing for disasters, both natural and man-made. Includes information on assembling an emergency kit and making a family communication plan. Also includes forms and other documents to help prepare in case of nuclear explosion and other disasters.
245 Murray Ln SW, Washington, DC 20528-0305
Accepts and investigates reports of FEMA fraud, waste, abuse, mismanagement, and misconduct.
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13513 N El Mirage Rd, El Mirage, AZ 85335-2475
Library loans books, e-books, audio books, large print materials, 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 copy machine, printer, Wi-Fi wireless access, and public computers with Internet access.
31 N Pinal St, Bldg F, Florence, AZ 85132-9713
Develops plans for readiness and coordinates responses for emergencies and natural or man-made disasters throughout the county. Website provides information about disaster planning and issues disaster warnings.
500 C St SW, Washington, DC 20472-0001
Provides information on the location of shelters during a disaster. Includes all open shelters within 200 miles.
12901 N La Montana Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
Library loans books, e-books, audio books, large print materials, 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 copy machine, printer, Wi-Fi wireless access, and public computers with Internet access.
1002 N Main Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705-7610
Provides emergency shelter for men, women, women with children, and families for seven consecutive nights every 30 days. Offers hot meal, showers, a cot to take a nap, and a sack lunch. Case managers are available to provide referrals to other services. Also provides coordinated entry access for housing assessments and to screen for additional services. Offers warming center during November 15th to March 31st.
5636 E McDowell Rd, Bldg M5101, Phoenix, AZ 85008-3495
Coordinates emergency preparedness, response, and recovery efforts to reduce the impact of emergencies and disaster statewide. Provides training for those in the emergency management profession.
100 E Code Talkers Dr, South Highway 77, Holbrook, AZ 86025-0000
Provides emergency information for Apache and Navajo Counties.
1100 Commerce Dr, Prescott, AZ 86305-6745
Develops plans for readiness and coordinates responses for emergencies and natural or man-made disasters throughout the county. Website provides information about disaster planning and issues disaster warnings.
2707 E Van Buren St, Bldg 2, Phoenix, AZ 85008-6020
This program administers services to active duty, retired service members, veterans, and their families. It provides VA referral services, case management, job search assistance, food, water, clothing, hygiene supplies, energy bill assistance, and rental assistance (limited).
1111 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20224-0001
Provides information on claiming a Recovery Rebate Credit. All first, second, and third Economic Impact Payments have been issued but those who missed a stimulus payment or got less than the full amount may be able to apply for the credit when filing their tax return. Website provides answers to frequently asked questions.
253 5th St, Clifton, AZ 85533
Prepares for and responds to public health disasters including bioterrorism. Informs the public about public health disasters. Provides training for health department employees, medical professionals, and the public about bioterrorism preparedness and response.
775 N Greenfield Rd, Gilbert, AZ 85234-5030
Library loans books, e-books, audio books, large print materials, 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 copy machine, printer, Wi-Fi wireless access, and public computers with Internet access.
2707 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85008-6020
Provides assistance to people deprived of essential needs due to natural or man-made disasters.
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1002 N Main Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705-7610
Provides local disaster relief services. Services include mass feeding programs for victims and relief workers at temporary sites, mobile feeding programs for victims and relief workers at the disaster scene, temporary shelter in Salvation Army facilities, collection and distribution of donated goods for the victims, victim registration and identification, missing persons services, and spiritual counseling for the bereaved and injured.
