Support Groups in the Community
Al-Anon Family Groups 323-2229
www.al-anon.alateen.org
Self support for the family and friends of alcoholics and adult children of alcoholics.
Alcoholic Anonymous 624-4183
840 S. Campbell Ave.
www.AAtucson.org
Fellowship of men and women who maintain sobriety through sharing experience, strength, and hope.
Alternative Recovery 571-7074
Alternative methods to the 12-step approach for ending addiction
CO-ANON 513-5028
www.co-anon.org
A fellowship for family and friends of someone who is chemically dependent on cocaine.
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CODA) 277-7991
www.coda.org
12-step self help group for people who are working on healthy relationships.
Debtors Anonymous 620-1349 or 884-4958
www.DebtorsAnonymous.org
12-step program for people, who have debt and cannot stop spending,
Depression and Bi-Polar Support Alliance 795-9816
www.DBSAlliance.org
Offers education and support groups to people with depression and bi-polar disorder.
Gamblers Anonymous 570-7879
www.gamblersanonymous.us
Self help group for compulsive gamblers.
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Southern AZ 622-5582
www.namisa.org
Offers support groups for people diagnosed with a mental illness and their families.
Narcotics Anonymous 881-8381
www.natucson.org
12-step program where people manage their addiction to narcotics.
Nicotine Anonymous 889-1271
www.nicotine-anonymous.org
12-step support group for people wishing to stop using nicotine.
Overeaters Anonymous 733-0880
www.overeatersanonymous.org
A 12-step group for people who wish to stop compulsive eating.
Rational Recovery Self-Help Network 325-2563
www.tational.org/recovery
A self-help program for people who want to break their dependency on alcohol; or other drugs.
Recovery, Inc. 296-2954 or 886-8769
www.recovery-inc.com
A self help organization for people who have had a mental illness.
Sex Addicts Anonymous 745-0775
www.saa-recovery.org
12-step recovery program providing support for people with compulsive sexual behaviors.
Sex & Love Addicts Anonymous 792-6450
www.slaafws.org
A 12-step program to assist people in dealing with sexual, emotional and relationship problems.
Southern AZ Hepatitis C/Liver Disease Support Group 574-5538
Provides education and support concerning hepatitis C and liver disease.
Survivors of Incest Anonymous 275-0716
www.siawso.org
A 12-step program for non-offending adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
Survivors of Suicide 881-7211
www.sostucson.org
A support group for family and friends of people who have committed suicide.
Tobacco Cessation Support Group 571-8875
American Diabetes Association 795-3711
www.diabetes.org
Provides educational resources on diabetes.
Arizona Center for Disability Law 327-9547
www.acdl.com/
Provides protection and advocacy for people with psychiatric, cognitive physical, mental and sensory disabilities who have disability related issues.
AHCCCS-Arizona Health Cost Containment Center 205-8600
www.ahcccs.state.az.us
State’s health insurance program for people with a low income.
Arizona Poison & Drug Information Center 626-6016
Information and education on medications and preventing poisoning accidents.
AZ Smokers’ Helpline 318-7212, Ext 209
www.ashline.org
Provides free and confidential telephone-based counseling and information services for people who want to quit smoking.
City of Tucson Parks and Recreation 791-4873
www.ci.tucson.az.us/parksandrec
Conducts recreational classes and special events throughout the city.
DIRECT Center for Independence 624-6452
www.directilc.org
Offers information, referral, and support services for people with disabilities. Also offers assistance with how social security benefits change with work.
Information Referral Services 881-1794
www.azinfo.org
Offers information on community resources through a phone line.
Literacy Volunteers of Tucson 882-8006
www.lovetoread.org
Tutors people on how to read and write.
Mental Health Association of AZ-MHAAZ 1-800-642-927
www.mhaarizona.org
Provides information and advocacy concerning mental health resources.
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Southern AZ 622-5582
www.namisa.org
Provides advocacy, education and support for adults who have a serious mental illness and their families.
Nueva Luz Resource and Advocacy Center 770-1197
Peer operated activities program for adults diagnosed as having a mental illness or addictions disorders.
Warm Line 770-9909
Peers provide a non-crisis talk line offering confidential peer support
SAMHC Behavioral Health Services 622-6000
2502 N. Dodge Blvd., Suite 190
www.samhc.com
Provides crisis intervention, mental health screening, referral and linkages to other mental health services. Also provides consultation for family members of people receiving services.
Social Security Administration 1-800-772-1213
www.socialsecurity.gov
Oversees the Social Security system.
Sources Unlimited 322-5655
Provides referral service for lesbian and gay men.
Southern AZ Legal Aid 623-9465
www.sazlegalaid.org/www.azlawhelp.org
Legal assistance for low income people in civil matters that threaten basic needs.
Tucson Public Library Infoline 791-4010
Phone services which researches and gives short answer to reference questions, including telephone numbers.
Volunteer Center of Southern AZ 881-3300
www.volunteersoaz.org
Offers assistance for a person seeking volunteer work.
Wingspan 624-1779
www.wingspan.org
Offers information and support to people interested in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues.
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