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1 Agency Main Phone Website Address City Zip Purpose Acosta Job Corps (520) fredgacosta.jobcorps.gov/home.aspx 901 S. Campbell Ave. Tucson Vocational and educational training for income eligible youth ages 16-24, promoting self-reliance and economic independence. American Red Cross-Southern AZ Chapter (520) E. Broadway Blvd. Tucson To respond and help people affected by disaster to begin recovery and get back to normal living conditions. A-Mountain Church of God in Christ (520) Amphitheater Parents as Teachers (520) Provides diapers and incontinence supplies, holiday food boxes, community health fairs, hospital visitation and spiritual support to Church-of-God-In-Christ 1518 W. San Marcos Blvd. Tucson those in need. Distributions are on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6:00 PM. Early childhood program within Amphitheater Public School District offering E. Glenn St. Tucson home-based parent enrichment to prepare their children for kindergarten and beyond. Arizona Baptist Children s Service (520) N. Alvernon Way Tucson Provides free pregnancy services including pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, parenting classes and material assistance (diapers, baby wipes, formula, and clothing). Arizona Youth Partnership (520) N. Sandario Rd. Tucson Combines relationship education with career development assistance to help individuals move toward economic self-sufficiency. Armory Park Senior Center (520) S. 5th Ave. Tucson A vital aging center that enhances the quality of life for persons ages 50+ by providing socialization, recreation, education, information, nutrition, social services and support. Annual membership fee of $25 required. B nai B rith Covenant House (520) E. 2nd St. Tucson Provides an on-site, self-contained residential program serving low-income seniors who are 62+. Bhutanese Mutual Assistance Assoc. (520) E. Speedway Blvd., Ste. 12 Tucson Provides orientation housing, job and educational assistance, food, diapers, and additional referrals for newly arriving refugees. Casa De Los Niños (520) tx N. 5th Ave. Tucson Dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and neglect by offering services that promote child safety and family stability.
2 A self-contained life skills program that develops students with special needs to be incorporated into the community and Catalina Magnet High School - Multiple Disabilities Program (520) E. Pima St. Tucson experience improvement in their ability to meet their life skills. Catholic Social Services (520) W. Speedway Blvd., Ste. 130 Tucson Providing assistance and case management services to families recently relocated from other countries through the Migration and Refugee Services in Tucson and South Tucson. Child and Family Resources (520) E. Broadway Blvd. Tucson Children's Clinics (520) N. Wyatt Dr. Tucson Provides comprehensive outpatient medical care (primary care, specialty care and therapies) to children and young adults. Christ Church United Methodist Food Bank (520) N. Craycroft Tucson Provide food boxes, clothing, diapers to those in need. CODAC Women's Recovery Services (520) N. Silverbell Rd Tucson Residential and intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment programs for pregnant, postpartum, and parenting women. Desert Senita Community Health Center (520) N. Malacate St. Ajo El Rio Community Health Center (520) W. Congress Street Tucson Provides accessible and affordable medical, dental and behavioral healthcare to those in need, as well as nutrition education and healthy foods to low-income women, infants and children up to age 5 through their partnership with WIC. El Rio Community Health Center serves the health needs of greater Tucson. They provide accessible and affordable medical and dental healthcare to all who need it. EMERGE! Center Against Domestic Abuse Preparing people to master lifeskills, literacy, (520) or (888) E Adams St Tucson self-determination and life-visioning to reclaim their life free from abuse.
3 Friendship Missionary Baptist Church (520) N. 11th Ave. Tucson Serving low income residents and homeless people in the neighborhood with hot meals, clothes, diapers and job searches. Distributions on are on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month at 11:00 AM. Friends of Robles Ranch (520) n/a W. Ajo Hwy Tucson Dedicated to promoting the health, education and well-being of the Robles Junction community. Providing food boxes, community clothing bank, diapers, and other community services to families in need. Serves the individuals and families in need by providing for their spiritual, physical, Gospel Rescue Mission - Family Services Program (520) W. 28th St. Tucson emotional, and mental wholeness during times of extended and emergency need. Grace Temple Missionary Baptist Church (520) E. 31st St. Tucson Serves low income residents in the South Park neighborhood with food boxes, hot meals, and diapers. Distributions are on the 3rd Saturday of the month from 9:30-11: AM. Greater Emmanuel Grace Apostolic Church Provides referrals, job search assistance, counseling, diapers and fresh produce in season to the A Mountain (520) or (520) W. San Marcos Tucson community. Distributions are on the 4th Sunday of the month from 1:30-2:30 PM. Hands of Hope Central Tucson (520) E. Speedway Blvd. Tucson Hands of Hope is dedicated to protecting the unborn, providing basic baby items, parenting classes and mentoring for those facing crisis pregnancies and post abortion trauma. Clients must have a pregnancy test with them to receive services. Hands of Hope South Tucson (520) S. Nogales Hwy. Tucson Hands of Hope is dedicated to protecting the unborn, providing basic baby items, parenting classes and mentoring for those facing crisis pregnancies and post abortion trauma. Clients must have a pregnancy test with them to receive services. IMPACT of Southern Arizona - Catalina (520) N. Oracle Rd. Ste. 150 Catalina General areas of service are the basic needs of food and clothing, senior programs and community education. Also providing referrals for services.
4 IMPACT of Southern Arizona - Vail (520) E. Colossal Cave Rd., Ste. 130 Vail General areas of service are the basic needs of food and clothing, senior programs and community education. Also providing referrals for services. International Rescue Committee (IRC) (520) N. Kolb Rd., Ste. 103 Tucson The IRC provides opportunities for refugees to thrive in America to seek safety and freedom. In Tucson the IRC helps them rebuild their lives and reach self-sufficiency. JobPath (520) N. Alvernon Way, Ste. 205 Tucson Sponsors unemployed and underemployed residents of Pima County in education and job training for high-demand careers through Pima Community College or accredited trade schools. Kinship and Adoption Resource and Education KARE (520) E. Speedway Blvd. Tucson Helps children remain in a permanent, stable, healthy enviornment with extended family. La Paloma's Amparo Group Home is a semiindependent program that offers support for La Paloma Family Services - Amparo Group Home (520) W. Miracle Mile Bldg. A Tucson runaway, homeless pregnant or parenting girls under the age of 21. Las Artes Arts & Education Center (520) csd.pima.gov/lasartes 23 W. 27th St. Tucson Lend A Hand (520) N. Mountain Ave Tucson Offers a unique learning environment for youth ages Structured classroom study combined with community art projects allow students to prepare for general education degree (GED) and build employability skills by participating in community art projects. Provides essential supplies to seniors and families within their 15 neighborhood service area in Central Tucson. Living Faith Christian Center (520) E. North St. Tucson To serve the refugee community through food, clothing, diapers, utilities, mortgage assistance, and referrals. Provides case management, community resources and referrals to families in need living within the boundaries of the school district. Must have a child from age 0-5 to MUSD Family Resource Center (520) N. Oldfather Dr. Tucson qualify.
5 Our Family Services Counseling Dept. (520) E. Bellevue St. Tucson Services to help elders and adults with disabilities live independently in the residential setting of their choice. Providing companionship, counseling an incontinence supplies. Residential and non-residential programs to help homeless and near-homeless youth stay in school and gain the skills that they need through case management, counseling, Our Family Services - Homeless Youth Services (520) N. Alvernon Way Tucson education and career planning, housing, and help with basic needs. Picture Rocks Community Center (520) N. Sanderio Road Tucson Pima Council On Aging (520) E. Broadway Blvd. Tucson To enhance the quality of life for the rural residents of our community by making available services and information that can provide help for their varied needs, including fresh produce, bakery items, clothing, diapers and referrals. Foster dignity and respect for the aging and to promote independence in the lives of Pima County's older adults and families, now and for generations to come. Pima County Health Department - Ajo Office (520) W. Estrella Ave. Ajo promote health and prevent disease. Pima County Health Department - Catalina Office (520) E. Hawser St. Tucson promote health and prevent disease. Pima County Health Department - East Office (520) E. Broadway Blvd. Suite E Tucson promote health and prevent disease. Pima County Health Department - Green Valley Office (520) N. La Canada Green Valley promote health and prevent disease. Pima County Health Department - North Office (520) N. 1st Ave. Tucson promote health and prevent disease. Pima County Health Department - South Office (520) W. Irvington Tucson promote health and prevent disease.
6 Primavera Foundation (520) W. 40th St Tucson Provides emergency housing, transitional housing, rental assistance, supportive services and employment services programs for homeless families. Reachout Women's Center (520) N. Campbell Ave. Tucson Provide loving support, education and material assistance for pre- and post-natal women so they choose life for their babies, and to help women who have had an abortion. St Elizabeth s Health Center (520) W. Speedway Ste 100 Tucson Provide medical and dental heathcare to the uninsured and underserved. SUSD-Teenage Parent Program (520) E. Bilby Rd. Tucson Assures that pregnant and parenting students receive the support they need to stay in school through graduation, and contributes to the school district's efforts to reduce the incidence of teen pregnancy. SVdP St Cyril of Alexandria Parish (520) E. Pima St. Tucson Offers person-to-person service to those who are needy and suffering and provides compassion and support to individuals in need, regardless of race, origin, religion or gender. Teen Outreach Pregnancy Services (TOPS) (520) E. Fort Lowell Rd. Tucson Provides teen-specific pregnancy, childbirth and parenting educational support so teen parents and their family can experience a positive outcome. Tucson Indian Center (520) E. Congress St., Ste 100 Tucson To serve the urban American Indian Community and others by providing culturally appropriate social, economic, education, housing, wellness, and advocacy services. Tucson Urban League (520) S. Park Ave. Tucson Tu Nidito (520) N. Mountain Ave. Tucson TUL provides a full spectrum of services, including employment, education, healthcare, meals, transportation, utilities, and rental and mortgage assistance. Dedicated to providing a comprehensive continuum of child-centered care to children who have a life-threatening illness or children grieving the loss of a loved one.
7 To teach teen parents responsibility, positive relationships, parenting skills, and to prepare TUSD - Teenage Parent High School (520) N. Plumer Ave. Tucson them academically for their future. APACHE COUNTY New Life Pregnancy Center (928) N. 14th W. St. Johns COCHISE COUNTY Child and Family Resources (520) E. Foothills Drive Suite E-1 Sierra Vista SEAGO - Area Agency on Aging (520) Collins Rd. Bisbee GRAHAM and GREENLEE COUNTIES Child and Family Resources (928) B East 4th St. Safford SEAGO - Area Agency on Aging (520) Collins Rd. Bisbee MOHAVE COUNTY New Life Pregnancy Center (928) Highway 95, Ste. 14 Bullhead City Child and Family Resources (928) Hancock Rd. #1 Bullhead City Provides free pregnancy services including pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, parenting classes and material assistance (diapers, baby wipes, formula, and clothing). Enables older people and disabled adults to maintain maximum independence within their own homes by providing comprehensive services to meet their needs. Enables older people and disabled adults to maintain maximum independence within their own homes by providing comprehensive services to meet their needs. Provides pregnancy related services including pregnancy tests, parenting classes, and diapers, formula and clothing.
8 Child and Family Resources (928) Hualapai Mountain Rd. #102 Kingman NAVAJO COUNTY New Life Pregnancy Center (928) E. Hopi Dr. Holbrook New Life Pregnancy Center (928) S. Main Street Snowflake PINAL COUNTY Child and Family Resources (520) N. Trekell Rd. #120 Casa Grande Provides pregnancy related services including pregnancy tests, parenting classes, and diapers, formula and clothing. Provides pregnancy related services including pregnancy tests, parenting classes, and diapers, formula and clothing. Providing for the identified needs of people in Pinal County, building firm foundations in Community Action Human Resources Agency (CAHRA) (520) N. Sunshine Blvd Eloy partnerships with communities by stimulating family self reliance. New Life Pregnancy Center (520) E. Trinity Place Casa Grande SANTA CRUZ COUNTY Child and Family Resources (520) N. Mastick Way Nogales The Lending Shed (520) Roth Rock Alley Patagonia SEAGO - Area Agency on Aging (520) Collins Rd. Bisbee Provides pregnancy related services including pregnancy tests, parenting classes, and diapers, formula and clothing. Provides durable medical equipment, including wheelchairs and walkers, as well as health-related education and referrals. Enables older people and disabled adults to maintain maximum independence within their own homes by providing comprehensive services to meet their needs.
9 YUMA COUNTY Child and Family Resources (928) S. 3rd Ave. Yuma New Life Pregnancy Center (520) S. 4th Ave., Ste. 122 Yuma Provides free pregnancy services including pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, parenting classes and material assistance (diapers, baby wipes, formula, and clothing).
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