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1134 S Park Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719-6745
Collects, refurbishes, and sells donated computers, printers, office equipment, and furniture. Recycles electronic equipment, phones, cables, cameras, and computers. Provides employment training for adults who are in recovery from mental illness and/or substance use.
8866 E Long Mesa Dr, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314-9352
Provides emergency food boxes, clothing, and bi-monthly hygiene products for people in need for residents of Yavapai County. Income guidelines apply.
214 E Tacoma St, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635-1520
Provides services for children and adult victims of trauma. Services include crisis intervention, victim advocacy, sexual assault examinations, and forensic interviews. Also provides resources and support for continued education. Offers an address confidentiality program which helps victims from being located by the person they are seeking safety from through public record by providing a substitute address and confidential mail forwarding services to individuals and families across Arizona.
7816 N 19th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85021-7036
Administers services for youth with mental health issues. Services include one-on-one family support, peer support, health promotion, support groups, training and education, individual and community-based living skills, respite, and connecting families and individuals with support in the community.
11776 S Sheryl Dr, Yuma, AZ 85367-6084
Provides various free services for seniors 60 or older. Also offers additional services for seniors 60 and older in all of Yuma County. Those services include friendly phone calls, Notes of Encouragement, social activities, community education workshops, information about community programs, advocacy to access services, incontinence supplies, nutritional drinks, and notary service to seniors in all of Yuma County. Offers bottled water for seniors during the summer.
Confidential location, Tucson, AZ 85716
Provides cancer patients and their families with bags containing educational and support materials. The information can be used at diagnosis and throughout the cancer journey. Includes resources on nutrition, talking to doctors, glossary of terms, quality-of-life issues, dealing with emotions, and coping. Offers separate bags for English and Spanish. They can be ordered online and are also distributed through oncology doctors, hospitals, and support groups. The online resource center provides downloadable materials and links to additional resources. Hosts an annual conference for professionals.
2323 S Hardy Dr, Tempe, AZ 85282-1913
Rescues dogs and cats from people who must move and cannot find another way to care for their pets, and adopts them into properly screened homes. Offers pet food, litter, and other items to owners who are experiencing financial hardship. Temporarily fosters pets for people forced to move due to foreclosure or eviction until they can be reunited.
901 E Cottonwood Ln, Casa Grande, AZ 85122-2545
Provides programs for families and their children, youth, and young adults experiencing mental health and behavior challenges. Services include one-on-one family support, peer support, health promotion, support groups, training and education, individual and community-based living skills, respite, and connecting families and individuals with support in the community.
600 Clark St, Jerome, AZ 86331
Elected officials, including the mayor and town council, are responsible for administration and implementation of town policies, laws, and services. The town manager is appointed and is responsible for the daily operations. Council meetings provide a forum for questions or concerns about municipal issues.