People Helped: 10,000 and counting
 
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Old Pueblo Community Services
4501 E. Fifth Street
Tucson, Arizona 85711
(520) 546-0122
Fax - (520) 777-4512

 

 

 

 

 

Each year nearly 4,000 individuals are released from jails and prisons in Pima County…

…many are homeless, helpless, hopeless...

Mission
Vision
Partnership


Old Pueblo Community Services—in partnership with you—exists to provide a pathway from homelessness or dependency to self-sufficiency and dignity for thousands in need each year.

So what makes Old Pueblo Community Services unique among other transitional housing organizations?  What added value do we bring to the table?  We use holistic approaches to providing tools and resources to help clients overcome basic challenges and achieve recovery.  When working to attain self-sufficiency and financial responsibility, we provide supportive services to include individualized and thorough case management, structured transitional living facilities, education and counseling, and assistance with employment.  With your help, we can stop cycles of poverty, substance abuse and crime for thousands in our community.

Mission
The mission of Old Pueblo Community Services is to heighten awareness of the special homeless and housing needs within our community and to discover and provide innovative ways of meeting those needs.

Vision
Our vision is simple yet profound—to build futures one step at a time!

Partnerships
Old Pueblo Community Services partners with numerous agencies and organizations to serve our clients while leveraging resources and expertise.  In various capacities, we have partnerships with the following organizations:

Compass Health Care    Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault
     
Home Depot Foundation    Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy—ASU
     
Wells Fargo          Community Foundation for Southern Arizona    
     
Jackson Employment Center    Arizona Department of Corrections
     
U.S. Department of Justice   U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
     
Primavera Foundation       Arizona Housing & Prevention Services
     
U.S. Department of Labor    United Way of Tucson & Southern Arizona
     
Steinmart                 Dignity U Wear
     
Veterans Administration   San Miguel High School
     
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration
     

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