National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (Now 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline)
Phone Number: 988
Website: 988lifeline.org
Services: 24/7 free, confidential support for people in distress, including those experiencing suicidal thoughts, mental health crises, or emotional distress.
Crisis Text Line
Text: Text HOME to 741741
Services: Free, 24/7 confidential text support for people in crisis, including those dealing with mental health issues, anxiety, depression, or suicidal thoughts.
Banner Health Crisis Hotline
Phone Number: 1-800-254-HELP (1-800-254-4357)
Services: Provides 24/7 support for individuals experiencing mental health crises in Arizona, including referrals to appropriate mental health facilities and services.
The Arizona Coalition for Suicide Prevention
Website: www.ascendaz.org
Phone Number: 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) (Suicide Prevention Lifeline, transitioning to 988)
Services: Statewide coalition that offers resources, training, and support for suicide prevention and mental health awareness in Arizona.
NAMI Arizona (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
Website: www.namiaz.org
Phone Number: 1-800-950-NAMI (1-800-950-6264)
Services: Provides support, education, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness, including resources for mental health treatment and peer support.
Valle del Sol (Behavioral Health Services)
Website: www.valledelsol.com
Phone Number: 1-602-258-6797
Services: Provides behavioral health services, including mental health counseling, therapy, and substance use treatment for individuals and families in Arizona.
Crisis Response Network
Website: www.crisisnetwork.org
Phone Number: 1-888-886-8793
Services: Offers 24/7 behavioral health crisis intervention and support for individuals facing mental health challenges or crises. They also provide mobile crisis teams in some areas of Arizona.
Arizona Behavioral Health Workforce Development (ABHWD)
Website: www.abhdp.org
Phone Number: 1-602-364-3437
Services: Provides resources for mental health professionals and individuals seeking behavioral health services in Arizona, including programs for those in crisis or seeking therapy.
Phoenix Children’s Hospital – Behavioral Health Services
Website: www.phoenixchildrens.org
Phone Number: 1-602-933-1000
Services: Offers mental health services for children, teens, and families, including inpatient psychiatric care, outpatient therapy, and support groups.
One-N-Ten
Website: www.one-n-ten.org
Phone Number: 1-602-904-4891
Services: Offers programs and support for LGBTQ+ youth in Arizona, including mentorship, counseling, and social services.
SAAF (Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation)
Website: www.saaf.org
Phone Number: 1-520-628-7223
Services: Provides mental health support, housing, and HIV services to LGBTQ+ individuals in Southern Arizona.
LGBTQ+ Hotline (National)
Phone Number: 1-888-843-4564
Text Line: Text START to 678678
Website: www.thetrevorproject.org
Services: 24/7 confidential suicide prevention and crisis intervention services for LGBTQ+ youth and young adults.
Arizona Pride Committee
Website: www.azpride.org
Phone Number: 1-480-353-8343
Services: Provides community outreach, mental health resources, and support services for the LGBTQ+ community in Arizona.
Tucson Pride
Website: www.tucsonpride.org
Phone Number: 1-520-791-8333
Services: Supports the LGBTQ+ community in Southern Arizona with mental health resources, community events
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA) National Helpline
Phone Number: 1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357)
Services: This helpline provides free, confidential help for individuals dealing with substance use and mental health issues. It is available 24/7 and provides referrals to local treatment centers and services.
Arizona Helpline for Addiction
Phone Number: 1-888-232-4904
Services: A state-based helpline offering support for individuals struggling with substance use issues. They provide information and referrals for addiction treatment services available throughout Arizona.
Arizona Department of Health Services – Division of Behavioral Health Services (ADHS-BHS)
Website: www.azdhs.gov
Phone Number: 1-602-364-4558
Services: The ADHS-BHS oversees a wide range of substance use and mental health services across Arizona. This includes outpatient treatment, crisis services, and residential programs for individuals with substance use disorders.
24/7 Substance Abuse Helpline (SAMHSA)
Phone Number: 1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357)
Website: www.samhsa.gov
Services: A confidential, free, 24/7 helpline that provides information and referrals for treatment and recovery for individuals struggling with substance use disorders.
Arizona Recovery Housing Network
Website: www.arizonarecoveryhousing.org
Phone Number: 1-480-457-0920
Services: Provides recovery housing options for individuals in recovery from substance use disorders. The network offers peer support, housing, and resources to help people maintain long-term sobriety.
Sonora Behavioral Health
Website: www.sonorabehavioral.com
Phone Number: 1-520-547-8982
Services: Offers a range of behavioral health services, including inpatient and outpatient treatment for substance use disorders. They provide medical detox, counseling, and therapy services.
Banner Behavioral Health Hospital
Website: www.bannerhealth.com
Phone Number: 1-800-254-HELP (1-800-254-4357)
Services: Provides inpatient and outpatient treatment for individuals with substance use disorders. Their services include detoxification, residential treatment, and outpatient counseling.
The Arizona Substance Abuse Partnership (ASAP)
Website: www.az.gov
Phone Number: 1-602-364-4499
Services: A state agency that works with partners throughout Arizona to develop and support substance use treatment and prevention programs. They provide resources and guidelines for individuals seeking help with substance abuse.
Community Bridges, Inc.
Website: www.communitybridgesaz.org
Phone Number: 1-877-931-9142
Services: Provides substance use and mental health treatment programs across Arizona. Services include outpatient, residential, and detoxification treatment for individuals struggling with addiction.
A New Leaf
Website: www.turnanewleaf.org
Phone Number: 1-480-891-4200
Services: Offers a range of treatment programs for substance use, including residential, outpatient, and transitional housing services. They also provide behavioral health services and family therapy.
Promises Behavioral Health
Website: www.promises.com
Phone Number: 1-877-636-0272
Services: Provides inpatient and outpatient treatment for substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. They offer residential treatment, detox, and counseling services.
The Meadows Outpatient Services
Website: www.themeadows.com
Phone Number: 1-800-632-5610
Services: Offers a variety of outpatient services for those struggling with addiction, including detox, treatment programs, and aftercare support. The Meadows is known for its holistic approach to recovery.
Immigrant and Refugee Services – Catholic Charities Community Services
Provides legal services such as asylum, family reunification, DACA, and citizenship applications, as well as refugee resettlement.
Phone: +1 (602) 749-4405
Website: www.catholiccharitiesaz.org
Arizona Legal Center
Offers free legal advice and services for immigrants, with a focus on family-based immigration, deportation defense, and asylum applications.
Phone: +1 (602) 296-1052
Website: www.arizonalegalcenter.org
Immigrant Rights Clinic – ASU Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
Provides free legal representation and counsel to immigrants and refugees, including deportation defense and assistance with asylum cases.
Phone: +1 (602) 496-0700
Website: www.law.asu.edu
National Immigration Law Center (NILC)
Offers advocacy, litigation, and legal resources for immigrants across Arizona, especially regarding DACA, family reunification, and citizenship.
Phone: +1 (213) 639-3900
Website: www.nilc.org
Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC)
Provides a range of services for immigrants, including legal aid, education, and advocacy. Focus on supporting Latino communities.
Phone: +1 (602) 257-0700
Website: www.cplc.org
Esperanza En Escalante
Offers English classes for immigrants and refugees, as well as citizenship preparation courses.
Phone: +1 (520) 622-4100
Website: www.esperanzaenescalante.org
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) – Arizona
Offers ESL classes and citizenship preparation courses for refugees and immigrants.
Phone: +1 (602) 433-2440
Website: www.rescue.org
Pima Community College – ESL Programs
Offers a wide range of ESL programs for immigrant and refugee communities in Tucson, including beginner to advanced levels.
Phone: +1 (520) 206-4500
Website: www.pima.edu
Phoenix College – Adult Education & ESL
Provides English language classes and support services for immigrants, focusing on basic literacy and skills.
Phone: +1 (602) 285-7777
Website: www.phoenixcollege.edu
Arizona Workforce Connection
A statewide network offering job training, resume workshops, employment services, and support for immigrants seeking employment opportunities.
Phone: +1 (877) 600-2722
Website: www.azjobconnection.gov
International Rescue Committee (IRC) – Arizona Employment Services
Offers job readiness training, placement assistance, and skills development for refugees and immigrants.
Phone: +1 (602) 433-2440
Website: www.rescue.org
Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona
Offers workforce development programs, including job training and placement for immigrants and refugees.
Phone: +1 (602) 535-4000
Website: www.goodwillaz.org
Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC) – Workforce Development
Provides job readiness and employment services, including skills training and financial literacy, for immigrants.
Phone: +1 (602) 257-0700
Website: www.cplc.org
Maricopa County Public Health – Refugee Health Program
Offers health services, screenings, and resources for refugees and immigrants.
Phone: +1 (602) 506-6875
Website: www.maricopa.gov
Health Start – Arizona
Provides prenatal and family health services, including assistance for immigrant families, mothers, and children.
Phone: +1 (602) 274-8327
Website: www.healthstart.org
Southwest Human Development
Offers healthcare and early education programs for immigrant children and families.
Phone: +1 (602) 266-5976
Website: www.swhd.org
La Clinica De La Paz
Provides comprehensive healthcare services to immigrant populations, including primary care, dental services, and mental health support.
Phone: +1 (928) 425-7487
Website: www.lcdlp.org
The International Institute of Arizona (IIA) – Health Services
Offers refugee resettlement and health screenings for newly arrived refugees and immigrants.
Phone: +1 (602) 433-2440
Website: www.iiaz.org
Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC) – Community Services
Focuses on supporting immigrants with housing, educational, and community development services, especially in Latino communities.
Phone: +1 (602) 257-0700
Website: www.cplc.org
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) – Arizona
Provides resettlement assistance, cultural integration services, and educational programs for refugees and immigrants in Arizona.
Phone: +1 (602) 433-2440
Website: www.rescue.org
Arizona Asian Chamber of Commerce
Provides resources for Asian immigrants, including business development, networking, and community events.
Phone: +1 (602) 252-5990
Website: www.aacc-az.org
Casa Mariposa
A shelter for immigrant survivors of human trafficking, offering housing, social services, and counseling for women and children.
Phone: +1 (520) 775-5107
Website: www.casa-mariposa.org
Immigrant Rights Project – ACLU of Arizona
Provides legal advocacy, community outreach, and policy advocacy to protect the rights of immigrants in Arizona.
Phone: +1 (602) 650-1854
Website: www.acluaz.org
Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES)
Provides a variety of services to immigrant families, including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), food stamps, and housing assistance.
Phone: +1 (602) 542-4791
Website: www.des.az.gov
Community Legal Services – Housing Assistance
Provides legal aid for tenants facing eviction, housing issues, and other housing-related needs.
Phone: +1 (602) 258-3434
Website: www.clsaz.org
Phoenix Rescue Mission
Offers housing and shelter services, including emergency housing, food, and support for homeless immigrants.
Phone: +1 (602) 233-3000
Website: www.phoenixrescuemission.org
Tucson Refugee Ministry
Provides social services, counseling, and support for refugee families and immigrants, including emergency assistance.
Phone: +1 (520) 440-0103
Website: www.tucsonrefugeeministry.org
Family Services – Catholic Charities Community Services
Offers counseling, housing support, and social services for immigrant families.
Phone: +1 (602) 749-4405
Website: www.catholiccharitiesaz.org
Services: Provides consular services for Mexican citizens, including passport renewals, consular registration, and notarial services.
Phone: +1 (602) 242-7394
Website: www.consulmex.sre.gob.mx/phoenix
Services: Offers consular services to Philippine nationals, such as passport renewal, visas, civil registry, and other services.
Phone: +1 (602) 955-1950
Website: www.philippinesphoenix.org
Services: Provides consular services to Canadian citizens, including passport renewals, visas, and other travel-related services.
Phone: +1 (602) 280-1222
Website: www.canadainternational.gc.ca/phoenix
Services: Offers consular services to Guatemalan citizens, including consular registration, passports, and civil services.
Phone: +1 (602) 776-5353
Website: www.consuladoguatemalaaz.org
Services: Provides consular services to Honduran citizens, including passports, legal matters, and notarization services.
Phone: +1 (602) 242-2822
Website: www.consuladodehondurasenphoenix.com
Services: Offers consular services for El Salvador nationals, including document legalization, passport renewal, and consular registration.
Phone: +1 (602) 200-0157
Website: www.consuladelsalvadorenphoenix.org
Services: Provides consular services to Colombian citizens, such as visas, passports, and consular registrations.
Phone: +1 (602) 954-1490
Website: www.consuladoenphoenix.com
Services: Offers consular services, including passport renewals, notary services, and civil registrations.
Phone: +1 (602) 200-5734
Website: www.consuladoperuphx.org
Services: Provides services to Ecuadorian nationals, including passport renewals, legal documents, and other consular assistance.
Phone: +1 (602) 433-3094
Website: www.consuladodeecuadorenphoenix.org
Services: Offers services for Brazilian nationals, such as passport renewal, consular registration, and visa information.
Phone: +1 (602) 241-7410
Website: www.brazil.org
Legal Aid Society of Arizona
Website: www.lscsaz.org
Phone Number: 1-866-637-5341
Services: Provides free legal services to low-income individuals, including survivors of human trafficking, to help them with issues such as housing, family law, and immigration.
The Survivor Advocacy Program (S.A.P.)
Phone Number: 1-602-380-4300
Services: A legal and advocacy program that provides assistance to survivors of human trafficking with legal matters, housing, and social services.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Arizona
Website: www.namiarizona.org
Phone Number: 1-602-244-8166
Services: NAMI Arizona provides advocacy, support, and education for individuals living with mental illness. They can provide referrals to legal resources for issues such as involuntary treatment, guardianship, and discrimination in housing or employment.
Mental Health Legal Advocates
Website: www.mentalhealthlegaladvocates.org (National organization with local support)
Phone Number: 1-800-372-8667
Services: Provides legal advocacy and representation for individuals who need assistance with mental health issues, including those facing involuntary commitment, guardianship, discrimination, and access to mental health services.
National Mental Health Consumers' Self-Help Clearinghouse
Website: www.mhselfhelp.org
Phone Number: 1-800-553-4539
Services: This national organization provides information, resources, and referrals for individuals seeking legal help with mental health issues, such as challenging involuntary treatment or advocating for patient rights.
Immigration Law Resources for Mental Health
Website: www.immigrantadvocacy.org
Phone Number: 1-602-507-1776
Services: This group helps individuals with mental health conditions who face legal issues related to immigration, such as asylum or deportation, ensuring that mental health is considered in their case. They also assist in obtaining necessary medical evaluations for immigrants seeking treatment or accommodations.
AZ Law Help – Mental Health Law Resources
Website: www.azlawhelp.org
Phone Number: 1-866-637-5341
Services: AZ Law Help offers a comprehensive database of legal resources for various issues, including mental health. The site provides information on topics like involuntary treatment, guardianship, and how to address mental health discrimination or disputes over care.
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) – Legal Resources
Website: www.nami.org
Phone Number: 1-800-950-6264
Services: NAMI provides legal advocacy and resources for people with mental illness, helping with cases involving involuntary commitment, housing discrimination, employment issues, and rights to treatment. They also offer guides on how to navigate the legal system with a mental health diagnosis.
Guardian Services (Arizona)
Website: www.legalguardianservices.com
Phone Number: 1-602-231-1900
Services: This organization offers legal support for individuals in need of guardianship, including those with mental health conditions. They assist with navigating guardianship and conservatorship procedures, ensuring that individuals are receiving appropriate care while maintaining their legal rights.
Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence (ACESDV)
Website: www.acesdv.org
Phone Number: 1-800-782-6400
Services: Provides advocacy, resources, and training to support victims of domestic violence and sexual assault across Arizona. They also offer a statewide helpline.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Phone Number: 1-800-799-SAFE (1-800-799-7233)
Text Line: Text "START" to 88788
Website: www.thehotline.org
Services: 24/7 confidential support for individuals experiencing domestic violence. Provides safety planning, shelter referrals, and legal assistance.
Sojourner Center (Phoenix, AZ)
Website: www.sojournercenter.org
Phone Number: 1-800-420-8387 (24/7)
Services: Provides emergency shelter, support, legal advocacy, and counseling for survivors of domestic violence and their children.
Native American Community Health Center (NACHC)
Phone Number: 1-602-263-1515
Website: www.nachc.org
Services: Provides domestic violence services tailored to Native American families, including counseling, advocacy, and legal assistance for victims.
Crisis Response Network (Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault)
Website: www.crisisnetwork.org
Phone Number: 1-888-886-8793
Services: Provides 24/7 crisis intervention services, including support for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.
House of Ruth (Phoenix, AZ)
Phone Number: 1-602-263-4357 (24/7)
Website: www.houseofruth.net
Services: Offers emergency shelter, legal advocacy, and case management for individuals fleeing domestic violence.
Chicanos por la Causa – Domestic Violence Program
Website: www.cplc.org
Phone Number: 1-800-299-3779
Services: Provides domestic violence services in both English and Spanish, including shelter, legal assistance, and counseling.
The Crisis Shelter (Tucson, AZ)
Phone Number: 1-520-327-1266
Website: www.thecrisisshelter.org
Services: Provides emergency shelter and crisis intervention for individuals fleeing domestic violence. They offer case management, support groups, and legal advocacy.
YWCA Southern Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
Phone Number: 1-520-884-6870 (24/7)
Website: www.ywcatucson.org
Services: Offers shelter, advocacy, legal services, and programs for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse (Tucson, AZ)
Phone Number: 1-520-795-4266 (24/7)
Website: www.emergecenter.org
Services: Provides emergency shelter, safety planning, legal advocacy, and mental health services for victims of domestic abuse.
Arizona Anti-Trafficking Network (AATN)
Website: www.azatn.org
Phone Number: 1-602-412-2068
Services: AATN works to end human trafficking in Arizona through awareness, advocacy, and victim support. They provide education, connect victims to services, and raise awareness about trafficking in the state.
The 2018 Coalition Against Human Trafficking
Website: www.azhumantrafficking.org
Phone Number: 1-602-436-6044
Services: This statewide organization provides resources to victims, training, public awareness campaigns, and outreach to help prevent human trafficking. They offer a directory of resources for survivors, including shelters, legal aid, and counseling.
Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC) – Human Trafficking Program
Website: www.cplc.org
Phone Number: 1-800-299-3779
Services: CPLC offers resources for human trafficking victims, including outreach, case management, legal assistance, and counseling. They provide support for survivors, with a focus on individuals from the Latino community.
The Salvation Army – Human Trafficking Victim Services
Website: www.salvationarmyusa.org
Phone Number: 1-877-644-4623
Services: The Salvation Army operates a program specifically designed to assist victims of human trafficking, offering emergency housing, case management, and recovery services to those in need.
Awareness, Advocacy, and Action (AAA)
Website: www.aaaaz.org
Phone Number: 1-602-626-4900
Services: AAA focuses on raising awareness of human trafficking, providing victim services, and offering case management and resource referrals for survivors.
Phoenix Dream Center – Anti-Trafficking Program
Website: www.dreamcenter.org
Phone Number: 1-602-251-1800
Services: The Dream Center in Phoenix offers specialized programs for victims of human trafficking, including emergency housing, recovery programs, education, job training, and reintegration into society.
Free the Slaves (Arizona)
Website: www.freetheslaves.net
Phone Number: 1-202-835-9060
Services: This national organization has a presence in Arizona and works on combating human trafficking through survivor assistance programs, advocacy, and global outreach to eliminate slavery in all its forms.
Paz de Cristo (Mesa, AZ) – Human Trafficking Victim Support
Website: www.pazdecristo.org
Phone Number: 1-480-464-2370
Services: Paz de Cristo provides a variety of services for people in need, including food, shelter, and support for victims of human trafficking. They offer case management and help survivors access social services.
The Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence (ACESDV)
Website: www.acesdv.org
Phone Number: 1-800-782-6400
Services: ACESDV offers resources and training related to human trafficking. They assist victims with access to shelters, legal services, and provide support to law enforcement and social service agencies dealing with trafficking cases.
Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development – Human Trafficking Services
Website: www.tumbleweed.org
Phone Number: 1-602-271-4513
Services: Tumbleweed offers specialized services to youth survivors of human trafficking, including emergency housing, case management, trauma-informed care, and support for reintegration into the community.