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ARIZONA RESOURCES

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On March 11, 2020, the Governor declared a State of Emergency in Arizona due to the COVID-19 outbreak. See Governor Ducey's Arizona Together website here. (En Español.)

Arizona 2-1-1 has a page with a variety of individual, family, and business resources. Many of the resources listed below are also available through 2-1-1.

Call 877-211-8661 to access 211 

through video relay

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  • Local First Arizona also has a page with business-related resources, including US Small Business Administration loan assistance.

The AZ Department of Education has guidance to schools and parents available here.

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  • Interactive map of schools with grab-and-go meals available here; this is a list of sites at which meals are available

  • Information from the US Department of Education on providing services to children with disabilities is available here.

The Arizona State Stay-At-Home order ended on May 15th. Businesses, Restaurants and other community areas are under strict health guidelines. Wear a mask in public. 

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See all COVID 19 Executive orders here.

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The Arizona Food Bank Network is maintaining its resource page here for COVID-19. The page includes information about utilizing and supporting food banks, as well as school meals.

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  • Individuals can locate a nearby foodbank here.

The AZ Department of Health Services has a status page with information about cases in AZ, testing, and links to other resources.

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  • Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center is also now available to take calls from Arizona providers and the general public on COVID-19: 1-844-542-8201.

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention maintains a general COVID-19 information page, which includes links to other federal resources.​

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The CDC also has a one-page fact sheet with resources here.

And this page from the CDC includes information for households with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 cases, including information about disinfecting households

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Mountain Park Health Center

The Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Counsel hosts a page specific to the disability community. You can also view other resources below:

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Administration for Community Living

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Partners in Preparedness

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Arizona 2-1-1 or relay line 520-775-1899 is another resource available to the disability community.

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COVID-19 Hotline: 1-844-542-8201

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Seniors hard of hearing or deaf can text the Area Agency on Aging Senior Help Line at 520-775-1899.

The AZ Department of Economic Security is maintaining a page with general COVID-19 related services. It includes information about unemployment insurance, assistance programs including SNAP and TANF, and child care assistance.

 

Community Action Agencies can help Arizonans with the following:

  • utility or mortgage assistance

  • eviction or foreclosure prevention assistance

  • rental deposits

  • emergency shelter

 

DES is also maintaining several hotlines, including:

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  • Family Assistance: 855-432-7587

  • Child Support: 800-882-4151

  • Unemployment: 602-364-2722

  • DES Mainline: 602-542-4791

Seniors in need of assistance getting groceries can call the Area Agency on Aging’s 24-Hour Senior Help Line at 602-264-HELP (602-264-4357) or toll free at 888-264-2258.

  • Those hard of hearing or deaf can text 520-775-1899

 

Several grocery chains—including Bashas, Food City, and AJ’s—have announced that they will be open between 5 am and 6 am only for customers 65 years and older.

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Duet also has guidance and resource information available here for seniors and caregivers.

ordenes ejecutivas del Gobernador Ducey:

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Agencias gubernarnamentales:

Oficina del Gobernador Ducey

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Departamento de Servicios de Salud de Arizona (ADHS)

 

Health-E-Arizona Plus

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Centros Para el Control y Prevención de Enfermedade (CDC)

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Departamento de Seguridad Economica (DES)

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Organizaciones Comunitarias:

Bancos de Comida

  • Guía de Programas de las comidas  escolares

 

PUENTE Movement: El siguiente es un documento de recursos comunitarios con información sobre recursos médicos, comidas gratuitas para familias y niños, e información sobre citas de USCIS y centros de detención.

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Clinicas Mountain Park

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Aliento

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Unidos US

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Valle del Sol

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Pequeños negocios

Small Business Association

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Asociación para personas de la tercera edad (AARP)

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Información Por y Para Personas con Discapacidades - y linea directa COVID-19: 1-844-542-8201

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Recursos en Español

AARP has multiple resources on their website available below:

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Arizona Tax Day as been extended to July 15, 2020.

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  • File for free here

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BeConnected is available for

Arizona veterans to identify and 

contact resources.

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Phone: 1-866-429-8387

The Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona has a help line for Tribal members: 1-800-552-9257.

  • The Indian Health Service also has a page with COVID-19 information, including FAQs about testing and funding.

United Way’s COVID-19 Community Economic Relief Fund can provide information about local agencies with available assistance: 866-211-9966

The AZ Department of Housing operates an eviction prevention pilot program. For information on the program as well as program contacts, please see this page.

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The Landlord and Tenant Program can be found here.

 

Many utilities, including APS, SRP, Southwest Gas, City of Mesa utilities, Phoenix water, Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T have announced that they will not disconnect service and many have waived late fees. For specific information, reach out to these services directly.

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  • APS announcement with contact information.

  • SRP information page with contacts.

  • TEP announcement, customer service is available at this number: 520-623-7711

  • Cox has implemented several changes to its residential service, including upgrading broadband speeds, waiving late fees related to the pandemic, and opening Wi-Fi hotspots. More information is available here.

Apply for nutrition assistance (food stamps), Medicaid (AHCCCS) and

cash assistance at:

Health-e-Arizona PLUS

Telephone assistance available:

1-855-432-7587

The following organizations host pages regarding local, state and federal resources:

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The Arizona Commerce Committee hosts a page with business related resources during the COVID-19 crisis.

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The federal Small Business Association will be providing disaster assistance to small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is intended to provide low-interest working capital to small business suffering substantial economic injury.

Volunteer Health Professionals can access Advanced Registration here.

Family Assistance: 855-432 7587

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 Child Support: 800-882-4151

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Unemployment: 602-364-2722 

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DES Mainline: 602-542-4791

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Area  Agency on Aging: Call 602-264-4357

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or 888-264-2258, Text: 520-775-1899

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Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center: 1-844-542-8201.

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Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona: 1-800-552-9257

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United Way COVID-19 Community Relief Fund: 866-211-9966

Don't Forget: Important Contacts

Do you qualify for rental 

assistance through the Arizona COVID Relief Program?

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Take the Self-Assessment here.

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