Arizona Free Public Assistance and Programs
We have provided all of the Arizona Free Public Assistance and programs.
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Spay And Neuter Solutions PO Box 762 Cortaro, AZ 85652 website: http://www.spayandneutersolutions.org Dedicated to reducing animal overpopulation and its tragic consequences, Spay and Neuter Solutions has supported the alter of over 2800 cats and dogs in Southern Arizona since its founding in the summer of 2003. We offer direct financial assistance to fund spay and neuter services to those in need and with a passionate focus on prevention and education.On any given day in the Tucson community, there are thousands of homeless animals roaming the roads and washes, or, if they are lucky, waiting for adoption with local rescue groups and shelters. These animals, through no fault of their own have an adverse impact on public health, safety, welfare and environment, not to mention the financial burden; it cost about $200 to capture, house, feed and eventually euthanize a pet.We recognize that one of the most significant root causes of pet homelessness is the birth of unwanted animals. One of the most common reasons that pets are not spayed or neutered is many local residents lack access to affordable services. We provide partial or full financial assistance to qualified owners for the spaying or neutering of their pets. Our goal is to help people recognize the importance of these procedures so that the present perpetual overpopulation of pets can be reduced via prevention instead of euthanasia. We hope for a no more homless animals status in Arizona. | ||
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Assistance League Of Flagstaff 2919 N West St Flagstaff, AZ 86004 website: http://assistanceleagueflag.org ASSISTANCE LEAGUE of Flagstaff (ALF) was organized in 1978 and became a chapter of NATIONAL ASSISTANCE LEAGUE (NAL) in 1982. NAL is a nonprofit, nonsectarian, nonpolitical service organization dedicated to promoting effective volunterism through eduction, service, leadership development and financial accountability. Each chapter serves its community through one or more projects. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE of Flagstaff has five philanthropic projects. They are | ||
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Green Valley Assistance Services, Inc. 250 E. Continental Rd Green Valley, AZ 85614 website: http://www.gvas.org To passionately seek, secure, and provide essential social services, through efficient use of both GVAS and community resources,enabling clients to achieve basic human dignity within a solid and thriving community. | ||
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Cancer Fund Of America, Inc. (480)654-4715 2223 N. 56th Street Mesa, AZ 85215 website: http://www.cfoa.org Cancer Fund of America's mission is to provide support and services to financially indigent patients; to disseminate information concerning the early detection and prevention of cancer; to provide commodities, and gifts-in-kind to hospices and other health care providers; to procure and distribute donated merchandise to various 501-(c)-(3) nonprofit community service organizations which aid the ill, needy, and infants. | ||
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Child Crisis Center P.O. Box 4114 Mesa, AZ 85211 website: http://www.childcrisis.org The Child Crisis Center (CCC) is committed to preventing child abuse and neglect. We accomplish this by supporting and strengthening families through education and intervention, providing a safe environment for children to heal and grow, raising community awareness and taking the lead and setting the standard for others to follow. | ||
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Arizona Foundation For Legal Services And Education (602)252-4804 111 W Monroe Phoenix, AZ 85003 website: http://www.azflse.org Expanding access to justice for all Arizonans. | ||
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Diocesan Council For The Society Of St. Vincent De Paul Diocese Phoenix (602)261-6812 PO Box 13600 Phoenix, AZ 85002 website: http://www.stvincentdepaul.net The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is an international organization committed to serving the needs of the poor and to providing an opportunity for those more fortunate to serve others. Founded in France in 1833, the Society has been assisting Arizona families since 1953. Members of the Society seek to help others through person-to-person involvement without regard to race, religion, age national origin or gender. | ||
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Phoenix Day Child And Family Learning Center (602)252-4911 115 East Tonto Street Phoenix, AZ 85004 website: http://www.phoenixday.org Phoenix Day provides quality, affordable childcare to the neediest families. Founded in 1915, Phoenix Day offered an innovative service - childcare for World War I wives entering the workforce. We have grown into one of Arizona?s most innovative and progressive child learning centers, providing low-cost child care and health services to the working poor. We were one of the first childcare centers to enroll and integrate children of all racial and ethnic backgrounds, and chosen as the model for Sesame Street by Joan Ganz Cooney to test the curriculum due to the diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds of our children. Phoenix Day?s program is centered on the firm belief that every child, no matter what the socio-economic background, deserves the highest quality early education program. | ||
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Phoenix Jewish Free Loan Assn (602)230-7983 3443 N Central Ave Ste 707 Phoenix, AZ 85012 website: http://jewishfreeloan.org TO PROVIDE INTEREST FREE LOANS TO THE POOR AND DISTRESSED | ||
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S H I E L D Foundation (602)2034357 5555 North 7th St Phoenix, AZ 85014 website: http://www.shieldfoundation.us To address the specific needs, that are unique to women and their dependent children, who are the victims of domestic violence and or domestic abuse, who are as well new to the area, and do not know the language, laws, and or customs, that guidance and assistance may be of some help to them otherwise. | ||
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The Arizona Kidney Foundation (602)840-1644 4203 E. Indian School Rd Phoenix, AZ 85018 website: http://www.azkidney.org The Arizona Kidney Foundation is committed to the prevention of kidney disease through awareness, education and research and to improve the quality of life for Arizonans with kidney disease. | ||
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The Cultural Cup Food Bank PO Box 32923 Phoenix, AZ 85064 website: http://www.culturalcup.com (Under contruction) CCFB is committed to providing fresh, quality food in a manner that protects and maintains a high level of dignity and respect for people with special nutritional needs. | ||
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Women Living Free Resource Center (602)263-7654X336 2302 W Colter Phoenix, AZ 85015 Our mission is to provide incarcerated women with the resources necessary to make the transition from prison to living successfully in society. | ||
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Arizona Cat Assistance Team, Inc. PO Box J Scottsdale, AZ 85252 website: http://www.azcats.org AzCATs mission is to work in partnership with communities and in collaboration with other rescue groups to eliminate cat overpopulation through non-lethal methods. | ||
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Paw Prints Humane Society Of Sedona, Inc. (928)282-4679 2115 Shelby Dr Sedona, AZ 86336 website: http://humanesocietyofsedona.com | ||
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Arizona Historical Society (520)628-5774 949 E 2 St Tucson, AZ 85719 website: http://w3.arizona.edu/~azhist The mission of the Arizona Historical Society is to collect, preserve, interpret and disseminate the history of the State of Arizona and the West and northern Mexico as it relates to Arizona. This mission is accomplished through the professional use of our 25,000 artifacts, 750,000 photographic images, 50,000 books, 1,000 periodical titles, 1,000 manuscripts, 9,000 reels of microfilm, 5,000 maps, 12,000 biographical files, and 1,200 oral history interviews. The AHS serves 100,000 people annually through its educational programs both in-house and as outreach services to the community; most services are free of charge. The Society was founded in 1884. | ||
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Community Food Bank, Inc. (520)622-0525 P.O. Box 26727 Tucson, AZ 85726 website: http://www.communityfoodbank.org Through education, advocacy and the collection, storage and distribution of food, we will anticipate and meet the needs of the hungry in our community. | ||
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Rural Disabled Assistance Foundation, Inc. (520)795-3150 1647 E Prince Rd Tucson, AZ 85719 website: http://www.geocities.com/ruraldisabled Government-paid health care, housing assistance and personal assistance are often unavailable, inappropriate or even dangerous for severely chemically injured, chemically sensitive people. We purchase physician-prescribed therapies, special food, supplements and equipment, and provide volunteer services to help people find safe housing, maintain independence, improve health and lower expenses. | ||
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Dna-Peoples Legal Services, Inc. (928)871-4151 PO Box 306 Window Rock, AZ 86515 website: http://www.dnalegalservices.org DNA provides free civil legal help for low income families and individuals who otherwise could not afford an attorney. Our services ensure access to the justice system for all people, regardless of financial circumstances. Poverty too often forces people to accept unfair treatment, discrimination at work or school, inadequate access to healthcare, substandard housing and abuse, exploitation or neglect because they cannot afford an attorney's help to protect their legal civil rights. DNA believes that Justice for All means the right to participate in our civil justice system regardless of ability to pay for an attorney. Our services help people stay safe, maintain their financial assets, and protect their rights under the law. We provide help in the areas of law that disproportionately impact low income people-family law, consumer law, public benefits, employment, housing, employment and civil rights. | ||