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Community Resources

Guidelines on Getting Out

 

A handbook to help you prepare for your discharge in Pima County

Rights Restoration Clinic

Health Insurance Guide

 

How to apply for:

• AHCCCS health insurance

• the Health Insurance Marketplace

Understand:

• Healthcare laws and rights

• Your benefits and how to use them

• The Tax Penalty

• Know where to get help

Job Seeker's Pre-search Checklist

Behavioral Health Resources

  • AZ Complete Health - 24hr Crisis Line

    • Website: www.Azcompletehealth.com

    • Services: 24/7 crisis hotline offering support for individuals dealing with mental health challenges, substance abuse, and more.

    • Population Served: Adults and Youth

  • Community Bridges (CBI)

    • Website: www.communitybridgesaz.org

    • Services: Comprehensive behavioral and physical health care, including crisis intervention and medically integrated care.

    • Population Served: Adults and Youth

Crisis Lines

  • SOLARI Crisis Line

    • Phone: 1-844-534-HOPE (4673)

    • Services: 24-hour crisis intervention and support.

Substance Use Support

  • Adult Rehabilitation Center (Salvation Army)

    • Website: tucsonarc.salvationarmy.org

    • Services: Residential rehab offering housing, meals, and counseling for individuals recovering from addiction.

    • Contact: Dale Metcalf - dale.metcalf@usw.salvationarmy.org

  • Community Crisis Line (CODAC)

    • Phone: 520-622-6000 or 866-495-6735

    • Website: www.codac.org

    • Services: Behavioral and physical health care support, available 24/7.

Employment, Training, and Education

  • ARIZONA@WORK

    • Website: www.arizonaatwork.com

    • Phone: 520-872-9095

    • Address: 1455 S. Alvernon Way, Tucson

    • Services: Employment assistance, including job search support, resume building, and training programs.

  • Goodwill Career Centers

  • Pima County Public Library

  • Primavera Works

    • Website: www.primaveraworks.org

    • Phone: 520-882-9668

    • Services: Job readiness training and placement assistance, focusing on individuals facing barriers to employment.

  • Arizona 211

    • Website: www.211Arizona.org

    • Services: Comprehensive information and referral service for health care, housing, food, and employment assistance.

    • DES - Division of Employment and Rehabilitation

    • Website: DES Job Services

    • Services: Employment assistance, including job search support and vocational rehabilitation.

  • OPCS (Old Pueblo Community Services)

    • Website: www.helptucson.org

    • Phone: 520-546-0122

    • Services: Offers supportive services and employment assistance for individuals transitioning out of homelessness or incarceration.

Legal Assistance

  • Southern Arizona Legal Aid

    • Website: www.sazlegalaid.org

    • Services: Low-cost or free legal assistance for low-income individuals.

  • Step Up to Justice

  • University of Arizona Law's Civil Rights Restoration Clinic

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