The Arizona Department of Veteran Services provides services and resources to veterans and their families. They also provide guidance for veterans wishing to navigate the VA system.
Phone: (602) 255-3373
Website: dvs.az.gov
Address: 3839 N 3rd St., Phoenix, AZ 85012
Coaching into Care provides a “coaching” service for family and friends of veterans who see that a veteran in their life needs help. Coaching involves helping the caller figure out how to motivate the veteran to seek services. The service is at no cost and provided by licensed clinical social workers and psychologists.
Phone: (888) 823-7458
Website: www.mirecc.va.gov/coaching
The Arizona Chapter Paralyzed Veterans of America provides free medical equipment to veterans in need. Veterans must have DD-214 and or VA Medical Card.
Phone: (602) 244-9168
Website: www.azpva.org
Address: 1001 E Fairmount Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85014
At the VA Phoenix Health Care System, the health care teams are deeply experienced and guided by the needs of veterans, their families and caregivers. The VA Phoenix Health Care System can help veterans find a health facility near them and manage their health online.
Phone: (602) 627-2977
Website: va.gov/phoenix-health-care
Address: 650 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85012
The Be Connected program is a statewide effort to strengthen access to support and resources for the 600,000+ service members, veterans and their families who call Arizona home. Be Connected offers a support line that anyone can call, including service members, veterans, family members, helpers and providers. Be Connected helps and supports to navigate to the right resources for each person or family’s situation.
Phone: (866) 429-8387
Website: www.beconnectedaz.org
ACMF provides an ecosystem of support for military members, veterans and their families. ACMF is a statewide resource that can aid any veteran within Arizona.
Phone: (602) 753-8802
Website: www.arizonacoalition.org
Address: 2929 N Central Ave, Ste 1550, Phoenix, AZ, 85012
CBI serves the veteran community with wrap-around services that connect veterans with housing and ongoing care and services.
Phone: (928) 482-2426
Website: communitybridgesaz.org
Address: 3250 East 40th S. Ste B, Yuma, AZ 85365
Veteran Assistance Phone: (602) 268-4775
Copper Springs is an inpatient and outpatient treatment program. Both of these treatment options provide skill-building, problem-solving therapy and peer-to-peer support. This program is designed to serve the mental health and substance abuse and medication management needs of active duty and retired military personnel, veterans, first responders and other high-risk frontline professionals.
Phone: (480) 418-4367 or National Call Center: (844) 330-6600, available 24/7
Website: www.coppersprings.com
Address: 10550 W McDowell Rd., Avondale, AZ 85392
The Phoenix Veteran Home is a 200-bed skilled nursing care facility for all eligible Arizona veterans.
Phone: (602) 248-1550
Website: dvs.az.gov/phoenix-veteran-home
Address: 4141 N S. Herrera Way, Phoenix, AZ 85012
The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 8 offers veteran disability application assistance from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Phone: (480) 890-2424
Website: www.azdav08.org
Address: 655 N Gilbert Rd., Mesa, AZ 85203
THE DEHP Integrative Clinic is a counseling/intensive outpatient service with caring professionals. DEHP specializes in grief, trauma, PTSD, suicidal ideation, stress, intensive outpatient for both substance abuse and mental health, diabetes and internal medicine. Telemedicine is available from a psych nurse. DEHP works with all ages from birth up. Groups include Substance Abuse, DUI, Grief, Veterans and Family.
Phone: (602) 566-7627
Website: www.dehpcare.com
Address: 3800 N Central Ave, St #101, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Rally Point is a safety net for veteran, service members and their families. There are multiple locations in Phoenix and Tucson. Crisis Navigator Rally Point is for Veterans; they do not turn any Veteran away.
Phone: (855) 725-5948
Website: www.lafronteraaz.org/rallypoint-center
Soldier’s Best Friend trains and provide services dogs to veterans in need at no cost.
Phone: (623) 218-6486
Website: www.soldiersbestfriend.org
Address: 14505 N 75th Ave., Peoria, AZ, 85381
The Mesa Vet Center provides free counseling for combat veterans only, no insurance needed.
Phone: (480) 610-6727
Website: www.va.gov/mesa-vet-center
Address: 1303 S Longmore, Ste 5, Mesa, AZ 85202
The Mesa Veteran Resource Center offers personal assistance with employment, soft skills training, resume building, benefit claims, counseling, health care, transportation, workshops, homelessness and mental health. The Mesa Veteran Resource Center also helps veterans with cleaning up hoarding homes. The veteran must be prepared to have home cleaned and belongings removed.
Phone: (480) 834-2105
Website: www.mesavrc.org
Address: 165 N Centennial Way #101, Mesa, AZ 85201
The Military Assistance Mission provides emergency, financial and morale assistance to current Arizona active military and their families and post 9/11 Purple Heart recipients.
Phone: (602) 246-6429 OR (602) 246-6421
Website: www.azmam.org
Address: 1428 E Northern Ave., Phoenix, AZ, 85020
The Phoenix Wellness Center provides quality, affordable, accessible counseling in Phoenix.
Phone: (602) 600-6119 or (480) 653-8434
Website: www.phxwell.com
Address: 2060 W. Whispering Wind Dr. #270, Phoenix, Arizona 85085
U.S. Vets helps veterans with mental health and wellness, housing, workforce development and case management services. Grand Veterans Village is home to 152 veterans transitioning from homelessness to housing and 30 low-income rentals.
Phone: (602) 717-6682
Website: usvets.org/locations/phoenix
Address: 3400 NW Grand Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85017
The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) assists veterans and service members who served in the military on or after September 11, 2001 and incurred a physical or mental injury, illness or wound during or after service.
Phone: (480) 946-0663
Website: www.woundedwarriorproject.org
Address: 777 E Missouri Ave, Ste 103, Phoenix, AZ 85014