Distribution Sites
The Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona provides diapers to existing agencies that work with people in need. Our partners include: crisis nurseries, domestic violence shelters, senior centers, and faith based organizations.We have three partners who have agreed to provide an emergency supply of diapers to those in immediate need. Please note: due to our limited supply, these groups are only able to distribute a handful of diapers in a given time period, typically enough to get you through the day or to the next day. Our emergency suppliers cannot provide a regular supply of diapers, as there simply aren’t the resources to allow this.If you have ongoing diaper supply needs, please be sure to connect with our partner agencies, who can hopefully work with you on a more comprehensive level to provide support.
Emergency Supplies for Adults:Pima Council On Aging (PCOA) 8467 E Broadway Help Line: (520) 790-7262 Emergency Supplies for Infants, Children and Adults:Pima County Health Department OfficesHealth Department – South Office Health Department – East Office Health Department – North Office Health Department – Ajo Health Department – Green Valley
ADDITIONAL PARTNER AGENCIES |
| Acosta Job CorpCreates a pathway of economic success for disadvantaged youth through a career service delivery system.
901 S. Campbell American Red Cross - To respond and help people affected by disaster, to begin recovery and back to normal living conditions 2916 E. Broadway Blvd. Amphitheater Family Resource & Wellness To support the needs of community residents through emergency food boxes, shoes, and personal hygiene supplies and basic school supplies. 435 E. Glenn St. Arizona Baptist Children’s Service Provides hope and care for hurting children and families through Christ-centered ministries. 1779 N. Alvernon Way Armory Park Senior Center A vital aging cetner that enhances the quality of life for persons ages 50+ years by providing education, recreation social services and support. 220 S. 5th Ave. www.tucsonaz.gov/parksandrec/armory Aviva Children’s Services Provides a variety of support services to children who have experienced abuse, neglect, or poverty and are in the custody of Child Protective Services. 153 S. Plumer Ave B’nai B’rith Covenant House Provides senior services and advocacy on issues of vital concern to seniors and their families; helps communities crisis; and promotes Jewish identity through cultural activities. 4414 E. 2nd St. Casa De Los Niños Dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and neglect by offering services that promote child safety and family stability. 1101 N. 4th Ave. Catalina Community Services General areas of service are the basic needs of food and clothing, senior programs and community education. Also providing referrals for services. 3535 E. Hawser Street www.catalinacommunityservices.org Catholic Social Services CSS is committed to promoting personal familial, and community well-being with a wide range of human services. 140 W. Speedway Ste 230 Child And Family Resources Improves the well-being of Arizona’s children and families through programs that strengthen child care, youth and families. 2800 E. Broadway Blvd. Children’s Clinics Primary care, specialty care, and rehab services. 2600 N. Wyatt Dr. Christ Church Food Bank Community Food Bank distribution site. 655 N. Craycroft Christian Family Care Provides adoption, foster care, and counseling programs focused on meeting the needs of children and families. 6063 E. Grant Rd. Community Action Human Resources Agency (CAHRA) 311 N. Main St. CODAC Las Amigas Las Amigas is a 21 bed residential treatment facility for pregnant and parenting women in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. 127 S. 5th Avenue CODAC- MCAS Intensive outpatient care for pre & post partum addicted mothers. 127 S. 5th Avenue Crisis Pregnancy Center – Life Resource Center The CPC is a Christ Centered Ministry dedicated to protecting the unborn, providing for those facing crisis pregnancies and post abortion trauma 5714 E. 22nd Street www.thecrisispregnancycenters.org El Rio Community Health Center El Rio Community Health Center serves the health needs of greater Tucson. El Rio provides accessible and affordable healthcare to all who need it. 839 W. Congress Street El Rio Neighborhood Center Provide a park system offering high quality facilities, programs and services for Tucsonans of all ages and abilities 1390 W. Speedway Blvd. www.tucsonaz.gov/parksandrec/elrio EMERGE Center Against Domestic Abuse Gospel Rescue Mission – Family Services Program Serves the homeless and needy by providing for their spiritual, physical, emotional, and mental wholeness through the power of Jesus Christ. 338 W. 28th St. International Rescue Committee (IRC) The IRC provides opportunities for refugees to thrive in America to seek safety and freedom. Forced to flee conflict or persecution, many have survived for years against incredible odds. In Tucson the IRC helps them rebuild their lives. 3100 N. Cambell Suite 101 Iskashitaa Iskashitaa Refugee Harvesting Network volunteers working with refugees to harvest and distribute over 75,000 pounds of produce annually from your fruit trees and local farms. Thereby empowering refugees by creating opportunities to use their knowledge and skills from their native countries to help their families to better integrate with the large community. 1406 W. Grant Rd, Suite 2 Kinship and Adoption Resource and Education (KARE) Enhances the quality of life in our community by promoting stability within families caring for children born to others. 4710 E. 29th bldg 7 La Paloma – Family Services Empowering young mothers to achieve program. EYMA. Provides services to runaway, homeless pregnant or parently girls under the age of 21. 870 W. Miracle Mile Bldg. A Las Artes Education Center Las Artes offers a unique learning environment for youth ages 16-21. Las Artes graduates make a positive transition into the workplace and have greater opportunities for sustainable employment with an education and marketable job skills. 23 W. 27th St. |
New Life Community Resource CenterThe purpose of the NLCRC is to connect youth, adults and families to community resource programs that provide guidance, economic and educational development. NLCRC provides food boxes twice a month, computer lab, job listing, housing counseling, and mentoring for children and youth.
504 W. Nebraska Street Open Inn Offers services including shelter, independent living, outreach and life skills for homeless, at-risk youth and youth in the state system, as well as assessment, referral, and disposition for status offenders. 630 E. 9th St. Our Family Services (TNT)-Our Family Services-Teens in Transition Helps homeless and near-homeless youth 13-21 stay in school and gain the skills that they need through case management, counseling, education and career planning, housing, and help with basic needs. 3830 E. Bellevue St. Our Family Services CUP Residential program of safe, supervised apartments and a community of support for low-income, homeless parents ages 18-21 and their young children. 3830 E. Bellevue St. Our Family Services SODA Services to help elderly and disabled adults live with independently in the residential setting of their choice. Available on a private-pay basis for those who don’t qualify for publicly funded programs. 3830 E. Bellevue St. Parent Aid Child Abuse Prevention Center To strengthen families and prevent child abuse. 2580 E. 22nd St. Picture Rock Community Center To enhance the quality of life for the rural residents of our community by making available services and informnation that can provide help for their varied needs 5615 N. Sanders Road www.citizensforpicturerocks.org Pima Council On Aging Foster dignity and respect for the aging and to promote independence in the lives of Pima County’s older adults and families, now and for generations to come. 8467 E. Broadway Pima County Health Department Provides low-cost health care to those who cannot afford health insurance. 6920 E. Broadway Blvd. Suite E Primavera Foundation Provides emergency services, employment and housing programs. 702 S. 6th Avenue Reach Out Pregnancy Center Provide loving support and education for pre- and post-natal women so they choose life for their babies, and to help women who have had an abortion. 2648 N. Campbell Ave Society of St. Vincent de Paul Holy Family Catholic Church Conference Offers person-to-person service to those who are needy and suffering and provides compassion and support to individuals in need, regardless of race, origin, religion or gender. 338 W. University Blvd. Somali Bantu Association of Tucson To advocate on behalf of the Somali Bantu and other similarly disadvantaged refugees for access to professional and educational resources so that families can make a successful transition in the U.S. . 4500 E. Speedway Ste 12 St Elizabeth’s Health Center Provide medical and dental heathcare to the uninsured and underserved. 140 W. Speedway Ste 100 St Vincent de Paul Society St Cyril of Alexandria Parish Offers person-to-person service to those who are needy and suffering and provides compassion and support to individuals in need, regardless of race, origin, religion or gender. 4725 E. Pima St. SUSD-Teenage Parent Program Assures that pregnant and parenting students receive the support they need to stay in school through graduation, and contributes to the school district’s efforts to reduce the incidence of teen pregnancy. 1725 E. Bilby Rd. The Haven To provide a theraputic residential center for women struggling with substance-use disorders by helping them transition to clean and sober lives of health and wholeness 1107 E. Adelaide Dr. Tucson International Alliance of Refugee Communities A non profit organization dedicated to promoting the wellbeing of refugees and immigrants by assisting them to become self-sufficient and integrated into American society. 4224 E. Grant Rd. TMM Family Services Provides donated clothing and household items to needy persons and families, offers housing programs and runs eight state-licensed residential group homes for children ages 3-16. 3127 E. Adams St. Tu Nidito Dedicated to providing a comprehensive continuum of child-centered care to children who have a life-threatening illness or children grieving the loss of a loved one. 3922 N. Mountain Ave. Tucson Indian Center To serve the urban American Indian Community and others by providing culturally appropriate social, economic, education, housing, wellness, and advocacy services.; raising awareness and recognizing the unique needs and contributions of American Indians; and building support to address these needs and contributions. 97 E. Congress Ste #101 Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) – Teenage Parent Program To teach teens responsibility, positive relationship, parenting skills and to prepare them academically for their future. 102 N. Plumer Ave. Tucson Urban League Organization that assists in the achievement of social and economic quality through advocacy, race relations, programs and assistance. 3922 N. Mountain Ave. Wat Buddhametta Inc Counseling to the Asian community, classes in a variety of topics, other social services. 1133 S Swan Rd Youth On Their Own Teens 13-21 – teen parent, food, referral to shelters 1443 W. Prince Rd. |


