Established in 1996, ARC is a HUD-certified nonprofit agency serving Southern Arizona and the Phoenix Metro Area. ARC's mission is to provide comprehensive social and housing services free of cost to the communities it serves. With a full menu of housing counseling services in Phoenix and Tucson; as well as services for older adults in Tucson, ARC strives to enhance the quality of life for all clients.
ARC serves all individuals regardless of race, ethnicity, religious preference, or sexual orientation. Its commitment to a diverse workforce ensures that client needs are respected and valued.
ARC is a Qualified Charitable Organization that serves the Working Poor. With your donation to ARC, you can reduce dollar for dollar what you pay in Arizona income tax! Starting with the 2013 tax year, taxpayers do not have to itemize deductions to claim a credit for contributions to a Qualifying Charitable Organization.
Wherever you are in your faith journey, you are welcome at the Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist! We are a loving, vibrant community and we're not afraid to make worship fun and meaningful. We combine enthusiasm for life and love of neighbor with meaningful liturgy that makes worship special. We are a parish in good standing in the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona. We welcome you as a friend and we hope our friendship becomes one that will last a lifetime!
From Trauma to Transformation
Hope's caring approach is relational and holistic, supporting the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of every woman. Our classes and support groups help women grow and make positive change. Our one-on-one mentoring helps women heal and move forward. Material and utility assistance help make ends meet.
OCJ Kids (Opportunity Community and Justice for Kids), founded in 1992, forming an alliance with the business and faith communities to provide services, resources and caring adults to address the needs of the most vulnerable in our society.
Founders Gary and Tammie Webb's passion was to reach out to the growing population of unsupervised youth aged 12-18 who were gathering after school with nothing productive to occupy their time and who were being tempted by negative influences, including gangs, drugs, and violent behavior.
Gary and Tammie knew these youth were making choices that would impact the rest of their lives and were determined to establish a program to offer positive activities and adult mentors who would not only encourage them to take the "right path," but could show them how through direct assistance and role modeling.
In 1994, OCJ hosted its first on campus after school program, and in 1996 opened its first of nine off campus "Target Zone" community youth centers, one serving as a certified Teen Court with the Arizona juvenile justice department.
In 2006, OCJ started the Fostering Connections Program. The goal of the program is to connect the business and faith communities with children and youth placed into the foster care system, with special emphasis on the children and youth currently living in group congregant care in Arizona and throughout the United States.
In 2012, OCJ Kids launched the Transition Success Center project, supplying hygiene Welcome Kits, Transitional Suitcases, Kinship Kits, Emergency Overnight Sleep Kits, clothing items, and visitation rooms for children and youth in the foster care system. OCJ Kids currently partners with the faith community and Child Welfare officials in Arizona, Oregon, South Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Gary and Tammie currently serve on the Assemblies of God Compassion Missionary Council, serving the community across America.
The Salvation Army is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Our message is based on the Bible, our ministry is motivated by the love of God, and our mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ as we meet human needs in His name without discrimination. Every program we offer is rooted in our passion to serve God by serving the lost, the vulnerable, the needy, the poor, the hurting, the helpless, and the hopeless.