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As some families face economic hardship and uncertainty, one company is stepping in to help by giving away essential ...
A summer program is welcoming teenage volunteers to Tucson Medical Center, to help out in support roles throughout the ...
As schools in Southern Arizona prepare to welcome students back, Literacy Connects, a local nonprofit, is calling for volunteers to support young readers.
The Salvation Army Tucson Amphi Corps Community Center is set to kick off its "Amphi After-School" program, welcoming students back for another year of learning and ...
Fifteen-year-old Max and 18-year-old Pedro Contreras recently stopped by The Salvation Army Tucson Hospitality House to help feed those staying in the shelter. The brothers say they realized how lucky ...
On Thursday evening, leaders in South Tucson announced a new campaign aimed at cleaning up the streets that have become hotspots for crime and drugs. Leaders are doing so through a community-led ...
The Tucson city council is being asked to considering ending its allocation to a popular county-run early education program, known as PEEPs, that helps low-income families.
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - A Tucson non-profit is suspending two food programs for seniors and the homebound due to funding cuts. Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona told 13 News it is ...
$52 million would go toward police and fire departments. $14 million would go to affordable housing programs, shelters, and courts. $13.4 million would go to community and justice-related programs.
Citing a decline in refugees and funding, Jewish Family & Children's Service of Southern Arizona is closing its 18-year-old refugee resettlement program.
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