Service Times and Directions
Community and Online Resources for Pima County
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Community-Wide Crisis Line (Pima County)
1 (800) 796-6762 or 622-6000
(24hr crisis phone line)
Interpretation in 150 languages available. Coordination of MAC (mobile) services.
Crisis Response Center
2802 E. District
(Major cross streets: Ajo Way & Forgeus Ave.)
SAMHC – Southern Arizona Mental Health Corporation
2502 N. Dodge, Suite 190
24-hour walk-in crisis services.
(enter from Flower Street)
Detox Services – Desert Hope (Compass)
Located on E. Ajo Way. Call the Community-Wide Crisis Line 622-6009 for information (see above).
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
YOUTH AMERICA
1-877-YOUTHLINE(968-8454)
SACASA – Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault
1-800-400-1001
Bilingual. 24-hour crisis and mental health services. Crisis line: 327-7273; 1-800-400-1001. TTY/TDD/SMS Line: 327-1721.
Su Voz Vale (Your Voice Counts)
434-0195
Bilingual/bicultural program offering services to victims of sexual violence from Tucson's south, west and southwest areas and the City of South Tucson.
EMERGE Crisis
1-888-428-0101
24-hour bilingual hotline for domestic violence.
Community Partnership of Southern Arizona (CPSA) Member Services
318-6946 option 2 or 1-800-771-9889 option
http://www.cpsa-rbha.org
CPSA Member Services will help determine eligibility for behavioral health services through the public system. If callers are eligible, they will help them become a member. Additional information about services, providers, and resources are available by phone and on the website.
NAMI of Southern Arizona – National Alliance on Mental Illness
622-5582
6122 E. 22nd St.
http://www.namisa.org
Information and advocacy.
Community Information and Referral Help Line
1-800-352-3792
http://www.cir.org
Database on community services in Pima County and Southeastern Arizona.
Arizona Self Help
http://arizonaselfhelp.org
Web site screens for 31 different programs, including child and family resources, financial benefits, health care, jobs and employment directories, clothing and diaper banks, food and nutrition, housing and utilities, and services for seniors and people with disabilities.
Tucson Indian Center (TIC)
884-7131
97 E. Congress, Ste. 101
http://www.ticenter.org
Behavioral health and wellness services related to health care and social service needs. Offers an array of services geared toward employment education training and emergency assistance.
Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse
1-888-428-0101 or 795-4266
http://www.emergecenter.org
24-hour bilingual crisis hotline, emergency services, safety planning, information and referrals.
Brewster Center
795-8001
Transitional and permanent housing for victims and survivors of domestic abuse; women with or without children.
Bethany House Women and Children's Center
690-1295
1130 W. Miracle Mile
New Beginnings for Women and Children
292-0698
Salvation Army Hospitality House
622-5411
1021 N. 11th Ave.
Men and women.
Gospel Rescue Mission
740-1501
http://www.grmtucson.com
Women and children's shelter: 1130 W. Miracle Mile Men's Shelter: 318 W. 28th St.
Primavera: Emergency Services
Homelessness Intervention: 623-5111 Men's shelter: 623-4300 Women's program: 882-0539 Family shelter: 882-5383
Survivors of Suicide (S.O.S.) of Tucson
881-6632
http://www.sostucson.org
Support groups in Tucson and Oro Valley.
Parenting Arizona
319-1040
4500 E. Speedway, Ste 88
http://www.parentingaz.org
Strengthening families and preventing child abuse and neglect. Night, weekend and morning parenting classes and workshops.
Teen Outreach Pregnancy Services – An Arizona Program
1-877-882-2881 or 888-2881
3024 E. Fort Lowell Road
http://teenoutreachaz.org
Free services for pregnant and parenting teens ages 21 and younger. Case management and bilingual groups.
SAAF – Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation
1-800-771-9054 or 628-7223
Support and advocacy for persons with HIV/AIDS and their family members.
VETS 4 VETS
881-0814
Veteran support; non-partisan organization helping Iraq- and Afghanistan-era veterans heal from psychological injuries of war through peer support. E-mail: Robert.tobara@yahoo.com
AA/Alanon/Alateen
http://www.area03.org
Web site for the Arizona Area Committee of Alcoholics Anonymous. On the left side of the page, click on AA Meetings.
Alcoholics Anonymous
624-4183
Narcotics Anonymous
881-8381
Al-Anon (alcohol)
323-2229
Co-Anon (cocaine)
1-800-898-9985 or 513-5028
Overeaters Anonymous
http://www.oa.org/meetings/find-a-meeting.php
To find a location near you visit the website.
Wingspan
624-1779
Information and referral line for LGBTQ services and advocacy. Hours: M-F 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
MIKID
(520) 882-0142
4500 E. Speedway Suites 58 and 59
http://www.mikid.org/locations/tucson
Provides information, assistance, support, education, and resource referrals for families and their children.
The Warm Line
1-877-770-9912 or 770-9909
Operated by HOPE, Inc. Pre-crisis, non-emergency, peer-to-peer phone line for persons living with a mental illness, addiction or both. Provides friendly advice, referrals and support. Hours: The Warm Line is open 7 days a week from 8:00am to Midnight.
Salvation Army
624-1741
Adult Rehabilitation Center, Residential program for men with substance use disorders.
Unity Program at COPE
622-0286
Substance abuse treatments open to the public, ages 18 and up. No insurance required; all services are free. Monday – Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Women’s Center at COPE
792-3523
Substance abuse treatment for women, group and individual counseling, women's drop-in center. Open to the public, ages 18 and up. No insurance required; all services are free. Monday – Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Counseling Skills Center at the University of Phoenix
239-5315
Free group, individual, family and child counseling by student interns.
Community Food Bank
622-0525
3003 S. Country Club Road
Distributes food boxes to individuals and families through agencies/neighborhood partners. 1 box per month.
Pima County Sheriff's Department
351-6911
1750 E Benson Hwy, 85714
Tucson Police Department
791-4444
270 S Church, 85701
Marana Police Department
382-2000
12775 N Sanders, 85653
Oro Valley Police Department
229-4900
11000 N La Canada, 85737
FBI
623-4306
1 S Church, 85701
City of Tucson
791-4204
255 W Alameda, 85701
Pima County
740-8661
130 W Congress, 85701
Oro Valley
229-4800
Marana
682-4846
Tucson Fire
791-4512
300 Fire Central, 85701
Northwest Fire
887-1010
5225 W Massingale, 85743
Golder Ranch Fire
825-9001
3885 E Golder Ranch, 85739
Rural Metro Fire
297-3600
490 W Magee, 85704
Mountain Vista Fire
575-4087
2292 W Magee, 85742
University Medical Center
694-0111
1501 N Campbell, 85724
Northwest Medical Center
742-9000
6200 N La Cholla, 85704
Oro Valley Hospital
901-3500
1551 E Tangerine, 85755
Tucson Medical Center
327-5461
5301 E. Grant Rd, 85712
Tucson Heart/Carondolet
696-2600
4888 Stone Ave., 85704
Tucson Electric Power
622-6661
4220 W 6th St, 85702
Trico Electric
744-2944
8600 W Tangerine, 85658
Southwest Gas
746-1076
3401 E Gas Road, 85714
Metro Water
575-8100
6265 N La Canada, 85704
Tucson Water
791-3242
310 W Alameda, 85701
American Red Cross
230-7500
3470 E Universal, 85756
Pima County Health Dept
243-7973
3950 S Country Club, 85714
PC Environmental Quality
243-7400
33 N Stone, 85701
Information compiled by Community Partnership of Southern Arizona (CPSA), www.cpsa-rbha.org
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