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1002 N Main Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705-7610

Seasonal program provides extra shelter beds for homeless people during winter months. Program is operational only when the temperature is predicted to be 35 degrees or below without rain, or 40 degrees or below with rain or wind, or when exposure (continued rain) could cause a health threat. Accepts ALL people in need. Services include dinner, opportunity to shower, and health clinic.

3003 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85012-2902

Accepts reports of abuse, neglect, and abandonment of children in Arizona. Determines the appropriate actions to support the protection of children, and when necessary, recommends intervention to alleviate situations which are hazardous to the child. Website provides information about the reporting and grievance procedures, and answers to frequently asked questions.

2120 N Central Ave, Ste 250, Phoenix, AZ 85004-1416

Provides services to people who have been victims of violent crime. Victim Advocates provide mobile advocacy, protective order assistance, safety planning, and community resources. Forensic medical exams are provided on-site for victims of sexual violence and domestic violence strangulation.

1500 E Thomas Rd, Ste 106, Phoenix, AZ 85014-5708

Provides housing assessments for veterans who are homeless. Based on the assessment, people who are the most in need are given a referral and 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. Also provides job search assistance.

206 S 12th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85007-3101

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.