When You Need Help:
Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC) .................................................................... 882-0018
CPLC is a non-profit Community Development Corporation dedicated to providing
opportunities through advocacy, communications, and program services to disenfranchised
residents in the areas of housing, youth and economic development. www.cplc.org
Child Support Services ................................................................................. 622-7000
For information on payment or collection of court-ordered child support, contact the
Child Support Enforcement Office. https://www.azdes.gov/aspnew/default.asp
Community Food Bank................................................................................. 323-9373
For food emergency assistance call Help On Call www.communityfoodbank.com
Credit And Debt Counseling......................................................................... 795-2227
Consumer Credit Counseling Services (CCCS) is a non-profit community service
dedicated to delivering professional consumer credit education, confidential counseling,
and debt reduction programs to consumers. www.moneymanagement.org
Crisis Hotlines:
Center Against Sexual Assault...................................................................... 327-7273
Help On Call ........................................................................................... 323-9373
Family Crisis Hotline.................................................................................. 323-1706
Rape Crisis 24-Hour Hotline...................................................................... 327-7273
Department of Economic Services:
Disability Determination Svcs Admin ................................ 5441 E 22nd Street Ste 135
Division of Development Disabilities............................................... 4710 E 29th Street
Domestic Violence Prevention Resources:
ARC/Elder Shelters & Later Life Dv Services............................ 327-2665 or 566-1919
After Hours 622-6347
Provides shelter and services for victims of domestic violence. www.thebrewstercenter.org
Domestic Violence Project................................................................... (800)553-9387
Tucson Centers For Women And Children.................................................. 795-8001
795-4266 or 795-4880
Provides shelter and services for women and children victims of domestic violence.
Wingspan................................................................................................... 624-0348
Financial Assistance
Pio Decimo ............................................................................................... 624-0551
IRS funds are available for low income residents.
United Way.............................................................................................. 903-9000
Help is available to those who have lost income, for basics—food, clothing, shelter.
Recently lost your job, or worried about lay-offs? For unemployment insurance, and
employment or training resources check out our website
Our Family Services................................................................................... 323-1708
For a complete list of services, money management resources, and ideas on how to
make your dollar stretch further. http://www.ourfamilyservices.org/
Housing
The City of
in obtaining housing, Rental and ownership of homes are subsidized through several programs. Major
programs include:
Assisted Housing (section 8) ................................................................. 791-4739
Emergency Home Repair ................................................................. 791-4636
Homeownership Programs ................................................................. 791-4123
Public Housing ................................................................. 791-4616
Our Family.................................................................................................... 323-1708
Offers a comprehensive range of services addressing the needs of at-risk children, youth,
families, seniors and neighborhoods. www.ourfamilyservices.org
Primavera Foundation..................................................................................... 623-5111
The Primavera Foundation provides services for the homeless. www.primavera.org
Travelers Aid................................................................................................... 622-8900
The Travelers Aid Society of
A Non-Profit organization helping with training, job placement, and other community
activities for social and economical equality. www.tucsonurbanleague.com
Victim Assistance ......................................................................................... 547-2507
The Victim Assistance Unit is available to assist victims of misdemeanor crime through
the criminal justice process.
Victim Rights for Neighborhoods....................................................................... 791-4605
The Neighborhood Protection Act is an
of victims’ rights, specifically those involving prostitution, drugs, chop shops, and graffiti
to registered neighborhoods. This allows the neighborhood certain victim’s rights that help
track a criminal proceeding. www.tucsonaz.gov/dnr
Victim Witness ......................................................................................... 740-5525
The
providing crisis response, ongoing support, and information on their case. In addition,
the program assists victims and witnesses in court cases by familiarizing the4m with the
court system. www.pcao.pima.gov
Youth On Their Own........................................................................................ 293-1136
YOTO is dedicated to supporting the high school graduation of homeless youth by
providing financial assistance, basic human needs, and guidance. www.yoto.org
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