Community Resources
Neighborhood Associations
The following neighborhood associations lie within the Sunnyside Unified School District and are active participants in the Southside Neighborhood Association Presidential Partnership (SNAPP):
- Cherry Avenue Neighborhood Assocation
- Drexel Neighborhood Assocation
- Elvira Neighborhood Association
- Sunnyside Neighborhood Association
To find out more about these neighborhood associations and their boundaries,view Associations and Neighborhood Maps.
City and County Agencies
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Child Care Resource and Referral - 1-800-308-9000 ♦
Family Support and Financial Help
- Department of Economic Security (DES) 1-800-352-8401 ♦
Includes: job service, food stamps and aid to families with dependent children (TANF) - Child Abuse Hotline 1-888-767-2445 ♦■▲
Counseling and Emotional Support
- Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence 1-800-782-6400 ♦
- Mentally Ill Kids in Distress (MIKID) 1-800-356-4543
- Arizona parent education training & support 1-602-248-0428 ♦■
- The Birth to Five Helpline 1-877-705-5437 ♦
Community Information and Referral - 1-800-362-3474 ♦■
Includes: referrals for homeless and domestic violence shelters, food banks, dental care, childcare, car seats, etc.
Children's Information Center - 1-800-232-1676 ♦
Includes: AzEIP referrals, AHCCCS inquiries, newborn screening, immunization, and community health nurses
Special Needs
- Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP) 1-888-439-5609 ♦
Includes: Screening for developmental disabilities, physical handicaps and
behavioral health needs. - Children’s Rehabilitation Services (CRS) 1-800-231-8261 ♦
- ARC—formerly Assoc. for Retarded Citizens 1-866-501-2721 ♦
Graffiti Abatement Hotlines
If you observe graffiti within sight of your school, please report it to the graffiti hotlines to have it removed.
- Within Tucson city limits 791-4605
- Pima County 792-8224
Tucson Youth Resources Online www.tucsonyag.org
The Tucson Young Adult Guide, also referred to as Tucson YAG, is an online, user-friendly resource guide for young adults from 13-23 years old. Most of the information is directed towards 16-21 year olds. Our goal is provide resources for all populations, whether you have been involved with the foster care system, behavioral health, have experienced homelessness, all or none of the above. Visit the site, and use the link at bottom left, to see what's offered and to add your agency's services.





