Al-Anon Family Groups
(520)
323-2229 | website
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support for the family and friends of alcoholics and adult children
of alcoholics.
Alcoholics
Anonymous
(520)
624-4183 | websiteOpens
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840
S. Campbell Avenue.
Fellowship of men and women who maintain
sobriety through sharing experience, strength, and hope.
CO-ANON
(480)
442-3869 | website
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fellowship for family and friends of someone who is chemically
dependent on cocaine.
Cocaine
Anonymous - AZ
(520)
326-2211 | websiteOpens
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Co-Dependents
Anonymous
Fellowship of men and women who maintain sobriety from
cocaine.
Co-Dependents
Anonymous (CODA)
(888)
444-2359 | website
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self-help group for people who are working on healthy relationships.
Debtors
Anonymous
1-800-421-2383
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12-step
program for people who have debt and cannot stop spending.
Depression
and Bi-Polar Support Alliance
(800)
826-3632 | websiteOpens
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Offers
education and support groups to people with depression and bi-polar
disorder.
Gamblers
Anonymous
570-7879
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Self
help group for compulsive gamblers.
Narcotics
Anonymous
881-8381
| website
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in a new window12-step
program where people manage their addiction to narcotics.
Nicotine
Anonymous
(469)
737-9304 | website
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in a new window12-step
support group for people wishing to stop using nicotine.
Overeaters
Anonymous
(505)
891-2664| websiteOpens
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A
12-step group for people who wish to stop compulsive eating.
Sex
Addicts Anonymous
1-800-477-8191
| websiteOpens
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12-step
recovery program providing support for people with compulsive sexual
behaviors.
Survivors
of Incest Anonymous
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12-step
program for non-offending adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
Survivors
of Suicide
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Support
group for family and friends of people who have committed suicide.
Mental Health Resources
Depression
and Bi-Polar Support Alliance
(800)
826-3632 | websiteOpens
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Offers
education and support groups to people with depression and bi-polar
disorder.
Mental
Health Association of Arizona (MHAAZ)
480-982-5305
| websiteOpens
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Provides
information and advocacy concerning mental health resources.
National
Alliance on Mental Illness of Southern Arizona (NAMI)
(520)
622-5582 | websiteOpens
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Offers
support groups for people diagnosed with mental illness and their
families.
Community Resources
American
Diabetes Association
(520)
795-3711 | websiteOpens
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333
W. Ft. Lowell Rd., Suite 23
Provides educational resources on
diabetes.
American
Cancer Society
(800)
227-2345 | websiteOpens
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333
W. Ft. Lowell Rd., Suite 23
Provides educational resources on
cancer.
Arizona
Poison & Drug Information Center
(520)
626-6016
Information and education on medications and preventing
poisoning accidents.
Catholic
Community Services
(520)
623-0344 | websiteOpens
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DIRECT
Center for Independence
(520)
624-6452 | websiteOpens
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Offers
information, referral and support services for individuals with
disabilities.
Information
& Referral Helpline
1-800-352-3792
| websiteOpens
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Information
on community resources.
Literacy
Volunteers of Tucson
(520)
882-8006 | websiteOpens
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Tutors
people to improve reading and writing skills.
Sex
Trafficking Help
websiteOpens
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Offers
a variety of volunteer opportunities.
Summer
Sun Respite
Click
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resource guide.
Volunteer
Southern Arizona
(520)
881-3300 | websiteOpens
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Offers
a variety of volunteer opportunities.
LGBTQIA+ Resources
A
Place to Talk
(520)
375-9039 | Email: aplacetotalkservices@hotmail.com
Counseling
services for individuals who identify in the LGBTQ communities.
El
Rio Health - Transgender Medicine
(520)
670-3909 | websiteOpens
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Healthcare
for pediatric and adult transgender and gender non-conforming
communities. Care includes gender-confirming hormone therapy and
referral to specialists.
Lighthouse
Project AZ
(520)
909-0754 | Email: lighthouseproject.tucson@gmail.com
LGBTQI
collaboration between the University of Arizona Southwest Institute
for Research on Women, SAAF and Our Family Services to support
unstably housed LGBTQ young adults.
Petersen
HIV Clinic (Banner UMC)
(520)
626-8598 | websiteOpens
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Provides
specialty care, advocacy, counseling, early intervention, education,
referrals, and prevention services related to HIV.
PFLAG
Tucson - Parents, Friends, Families and Allies, United with LGBTQ
People to Move Equality Forward
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Promotes
the health and well-being of LGBTQ persons and their families and
friends through support, education and advocacy.
Pride
Guide - Tucson
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A
resource list of services targeted to the LGBTQIA+ communities
throughout Arizona.
Primavera
(520)
623-5111 | websiteOpens
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LGBT-friendly
shelter service.
Rainbow Churches
Sister
Jose Women's Center
(520)
909-3905 | websiteOpens
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Trans-women
friendly shelter.
Southern
Arizona AIDS Foundation (SAAF)
Crisis
Line: (800) 553-9387 | Office Line: (520) 628-7223 | websiteOpens
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HIV,
AIDS and Hep C testing; resources and support for individuals living
with HIV/AIDS; prevention and support for survivors of violence
against LGBTQIA+ individuals; support groups; youth drop in center
and more!
Southern
Arizona Gender Alliance (SAGA)
Address:
2030 E. Broadway Blvd, Suite 106 | websiteOpens
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Support,
advocacy and information for transgender and gender nonconforming
individuals.
Southern
Arizona Senior Pride
(520)
312-8923 | websiteOpens
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LGBTQIA
social meetings and support for 55+
Trans
Lifeline
(877)
565-8860 | websiteOpens
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Crisis
hotline specific for transgender individuals.
Tucson
Interfaith HIV/AIDS Network (TIHAN)
(520)
299-6647 | websiteOpens
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Brings
together religious, secular, corporate and non-profit organizations
to support people living with HIV as well as to raise awareness and
build knowledge and understanding around HIV/AIDS.
Government Resources
Arizona
Center for Disability Law
(520)
327-9547 | website
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protection and advocacy for people with psychiatric, cognitive,
physical, mental and sensory disabilities.
Arizona
Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS)
(520)
205-8600 | website
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health insurance program for people with a low income.
City
of Tucson Parks and Recreation
(520)
791-4873 | websiteOpens
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Conducts
recreational classes and special events throughout the city.
Pima
County Public Library Information Line
(520)
791-4010 | websiteOpens
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Phone
services which give short answers to reference questions.
Social
Security Administration
1-800-722-1213
| websiteOpens
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Oversees
the Social Security System.
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