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Sahuarita Community Assistance Resources

Sahuarita Community Assistance Resources

The following resources are not sponsored by the Sahuarita Unified School District. They are provided as a community service to assist those in need. 

Community Assistance Resources
 

  • The Pima County logo features a blue dome and the words 'PIMA COUNTY'.

    Pima County CARES Act funding is still available for up to 400 more Pima County households negatively affected by COVID-19 and currently behind on their rent. Community Investment Corporation (CIC), a Tucson-based nonprofit, is administering $3.625 million of eviction prevention money provided by Pima County. Funding for the program is set to expire on Nov. 30. Both tenant and landlord/property owner must complete an application and submit the required documentation. The program allows landlords, property owners, or tenants to initiate the application process online at the link below or by calling (831) 292-4308. The link also includes a list of program requirements. Website: Pima County CARES Act

     

    Interfaith Community Services – Emergency Financial Assistance

    ICS provides financial assistance and short-term case management for individuals or families in emergency situations. The crisis may result from loss of job, illness or injury, or occur during the waiting period for other forms of public assistance. It is open to all Pima County residents. Website: Emergency Financial Assistance Intake Form


    Community Action Agency

    Pima County Community Service Department 2798 E. Ajo Way Tucson, AZ 85713 520-724-2667 The Community Action Agency combats poverty and provides a safety net of basic services for low-income individuals and families in Pima County. CAA connects assistance with case management and other resources to promote self-sufficiency and economic independence. Services include: Emergency Assistance, Food and Nutrition, Medical Prescriptions and Supplies Rental/Mortgage Assistance, Special Needs, Support Services, Utility Assistance. CAA COVID-19 Response The Pima County Community Action Agency has a new hotline to serve those seeking aid from the COVID-19 Rental Eviction Assistance Program that is funded through the Arizona Department of Housing. Eligibility information and the application is available at https://housing.az.gov/general-public/eviction-prevention-assistance Individuals are urged to complete the online application, but those without internet access can call the state’s 2-1-1 hotline for assistance. The new Pima County CAA Hotline is 520-724-2505.

    • Press 8 for COVID-19
    • Pick a language, press 1 or 2
    • Press 5 for Eviction Prevention


    Staffers will answer questions regarding the status of an application, provide forms that are required for processing, offer direction and assistance to submit pending information, and direct applicants to other resources. For more information about rental assistance and eviction protection, including forms and necessary document checklists for tenants, go to: What Tenants Need to Know During COVID-19


    PPEP Human Services Department

    This organization helps people on low income who are in need and provides emergency financial assistance for rent and utilities, and referrals for other needed services.

    Toll Free (800) 376-3553 Rental Assistance: (520) 741-4397 Utility Assistance: (520) 770-2506 Website: Home- PPEP


    Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona

    This agency works to serve clients with immediate needs of food, diapers, rental assistance, and more. Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc. 140 W. Speedway, Suite 230 Tucson, AZ 85705 Phone-Voice/TTY: 520-623-0344 Toll Free: 1-800-234-0344 Fax: 520-770-8514 website: Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona


    St. Vincent de Paul

    The Society of St. Vincent de Paul renders assistance to those in need in 149 counties, and has more than 900,000 members worldwide! The Diocese of Tucson has 37 Conferences active throughout Southern Arizona, and 867 members.

    • Help provide rent and utility assistance
    • Help with there is food to eat and clothing to wear
    • Provide furniture, mattresses, appliances – a refrigerator to keep food fresh, a stove to cook a meal
    • Evaluate and meet the diverse needs of a diverse population
    • 520-625-4536, press 9 and leave a message (local)
       

    More info at: Saint Vincent De Paul


    Primavera Foundation

    RENT ASSISTANCE is a program that can help you stay housed by assisting you with rent at a time of hardship. Call (520) 395-6420 only on the first business day of the month to leave a voicemail message with your name and phone number. You will receive a returned call within 48 hours, to be informed of the availability of limited funds and receive more information. Once the voice mailbox is full, you will not be able to leave a message until the next first business day of the month when you call again. More info at: Primavera Foundation


    Valley Assistance Services

    Valley Assistance provides rental assistance to qualified households meeting service area, income, and documentation requirements; information, referrals, and short-term case management to strengthen the household 3950 S. Camino del Heroe Green Valley, AZ 85614 (520) 625-5966 More info at: Valley Assistance Services

  • Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program – LIHEAP

    A resource to help with both cooling and heating bills. Benefits from LIHEAP can be used to pay for the current or a past month’s natural gas or electric bill. There may even be grants to pay for late fees, deposits, and reconnect fees. To qualify for LIHEAP, the applicant must have an income that falls within the program guidelines. Priority for service assistance is determined at the local Community Action Agency level. Higher priority is granted if someone in your home is a senior citizen (60 years of age & older), a person with disabilities, or a young child under six years old. Call the Tucson Urban League at (520) 791-9522 for information on LIHEAP or other utility expense assistance.

     

    Salvation Army Green Valley

    The Salvation Army in Green Valley offers utility assistance to households with limited incomes or those struggling with past-due bills or facing the risk of shut-offs. Priority is given to families with children, seniors, veterans, and those with disabilities. Support is typically provided once per year and requires proof of income and ID, and is offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
    Please call Tamara @ 520-625-3888 to schedule an appointment.

     

    Southwest Gas
    ASSISTANCE & FLEXIBLE PAYMENT OPTIONS: If you’re facing unexpected financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic, SWG can help you through it. Call 877-860-6020 and select option 3 to discuss flexible payment options and assistance programs available.  

     

    Tucson Electric Power

    If you’re having trouble paying your bill, TEP can help. Here are some programs and plans that can assist customers. Visit the link for more info: Payment Assistance

  • NDIA List of Free and Low-Cost Broadband Internet Plans (https://www.digitalinclusion.org/free-low-cost-internet-plans)

    COMCAST is providing high-speed internet for qualifying low-income applicants. Free for 60 days followed by $9.95 per month.

    COX is offering $19.99 for new Starter internet customers, with no annual contract or qualifications to help low-income individuals and those impacted by Coronavirus challenges, like seniors and college students.

    COX also has a special offer for K-12 students who are on free and reduced lunch called Connect to Compete (C2C).  Free for 60 days followed by $9.95 per month if families sign up before the end of September 2020.


    Connect our Students
    Better Together Coalition

    Provides internet access assistance provides to qualifying households meeting service area and income requirements for students in the Sahuarita Unified School District and Continental Elementary School District. Please reach out to your child's school counselor. Connect Our Students will work with schools, internet providers, and families to establish or improve service.

     

    Low-Cost Desktops And Laptops

    Rise Equipment Recycling Center 1134 S. Park Ave. Tucson, AZ 85719 (520) 623-7162 http://riseequipmentrecycling.org
    Rise Electronics is offering a great deal to folks who receive state assistance. Those that are receiving a form of state assistance are eligible to purchase a computer/laptop at the price(s) below. The person will need proof of state assistance and an ID.
    Desktop ($100) Complete (Flat-screen monitor, Tower, Keyboard, and mouse), with Windows 10 and Office
    Laptop ($75-$150) with Windows 10 and Office

  • PimaWorks.gov by Pima County One-Stop Career Center

    In March, Pima County launched Pima Works as a one-stop resource in response to the economic disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The county’s One-Stop Career Center also established a dislocated worker hotline, staffed weekdays at 724-5735, to help with things like navigating the application for Arizona unemployment benefits, identifying job leads, and accessing other county services. One Stop also offers “Virtual Employability Skills” classes and works with local employers to maintain a listing of available jobs. Website: Pima Works Phone: 520-724-5735

     

    Hospitality Workforce Connection

    In April, the Arizona Office of Tourism and the Arizona Commerce Authority Office of Economic Opportunity launched the Hospitality Workforce Connection to help connect Arizona’s displaced hospitality workforce with industries that are urgently hiring during the COVID-19 crisis. Learn more at Immediate Employment Opportunities Website: AZ Office of Tourism

     

    • Community Food Bank Amado Resource Center 
      • 28720 S Nogales Hwy. Amado, AZ 85645
      • (520) 398-2942
      • Thursdays 9:00 am - 3:00pm and 3rd Saturday of month 9:00am - 12:00pm
    • Community Food Bank Green Valley Resource Center
      • 250 E Continental Rd. Green Valley, AZ 85614
      • (520) 625-5252
      • Tuesday 9:00am - 3:00pm; Wednesday 9:00 - 12:00pm; Friday 9:00am -12:00pm
    • Sahuarita Food Bank & Community Resource Center
      • 17750 La Cañada Drive, Sahuarita, AZ 85629
      • (520) 625-1375
      • Thursdays 9:00 am - 1:00 pm; Saturdays 10:00 am - noon
    • Arizona Department of Economic Security
      • Nutrition Assistance (formerly the Food Stamp Program) is Arizona’s program for the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Nutrition Assistance supports families to prevent under-nutrition in Arizona.
      • More info at: Food Assistance AZ or call  (855) 432-7587
    • Valley Assistance Services
      • Valley Assistance Services is working closely with our community partners to address food instability and the nutritional needs of seniors and families in our area. This community partnership includes
        • Local Food Banks
        • Meal Delivery Services
        • Grocery Delivery to the Homebound
        • SNAP(Food Stamps)/WIC Assistance

    Please contact Valley Assistance Services at Valley Assistance | Contact Us for referrals to partnering agencies. Food insufficiency referral form.

  • United Community Health Centers
    Community Health Centers share a mission of making comprehensive primary care accessible to anyone regardless of insurance status. 

     

    • Freeport: 520-407-5400
    • Same Day Acute Care: 520-407-5900
    • Dental: 520-407-5617
    • Pediatrics: 520-407-5800
    • Santa Cruz Valley Regional Hospital: 520-407-5910
    • Posada Health Provided by UCHC: 520-648-8900
    • Amado: 520-407-5510
    • Arivaca: 520-407-5500
    • Sahuarita Heights: 520-576-5770
    • Three Points: 520-407-5700
    • COPE Community Services
      • 1660 W Commerce Point Place Green Valley, AZ 85614
      • 520-625-3825
    • Community Health Associates
      • 275 W Continental Rd. Ste 141 Green Valley, AZ 85614
      • 520-628-4000
    • Joan Linder, MA, LPC
    • Norma A. N. Mayer, MA, LPC
    • Posada Life Community Services (Senior adult focus)
      • 780 S Park Centre Avenue Green Valley, AZ 85615
      • 520-625-2273
    • Renewal Centers, Inc.
      • 555 S La Canada Drive Green Valley, AZ 85614 (at the Risen Savior Lutheran Church)
      • (520) 791-9974
    • Salud Consultation and Wellness LLC
    • Serenity First Counseling
      • Sahuarita, AZ 85629
      • 520-398-7272
    • Shefa Life Counseling
      • 210 W Continental Rd # 215B Green Valley, AZ 85622
      • (520) 329-1579
    • Tucson Counseling Associates, LLC
      • 170 N. La Canada Dr #30C Green Valley, AZ 85614
      • 520-262-2170
    • Crisis Response Center
      • 2802 E District St. Tucson, AZ 85714
      • (520) 301-2400
    • Community-wide Crisis Line
      • (520) 622-6000
      • A free 24-hour crisis line for individuals experiencing severe emotional distress, mental illness, or substance use.
    • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
      • 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
    • County Suicide Prevention Line
      • 1-866-495-6735