Resource Directory

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*If you need further help finding a resource, please call the PCOA Helpline at 520-790-7262*

PCOA assumes no responsibility by providing this information. This list is a community service and not an endorsement of any organization listed. We update information annually, however information could change over the course of a year. Please verify directly with the resource.

Listings for Home Repair / Subsidized with Eligibility Requirements

Home Repair

Organizations and services include contractors who handle major work that typically needs licensed contractors and services of a smaller scale that can be done by individuals or companies without a contractor’s license. Please read through the descriptions to select an organization or business that best fits your needs. Additionally, some organizations and businesses are listed under the subsidized category. These offer low-cost and free services for people who typically need to meet certain criteria to qualify.

Subsidized with Eligibility Requirements

Organizations and programs in this sub-category can provide services to homeowners at little or no cost as long as the homeowner meets specific criteria. The criteria vary by organization and/or program.

See the glossary for descriptions of all categories


AllThrive 365 Home Improvements

AllThrive 365 Home Improvements
Minor Home Repair

2227 S. Mission Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85713

(602) 285-1800 | (520) 485-4985

Email: info@allthrive365.org

http://allthrive365.org

  • Low Income
  • Spanish Services

description
AllThrive 365 Home Improvements is a home and community-based service that provides home improvements, minor home repairs, and Weatherization. Please call for more details on the services offered.

service area
Tucson

business hours
M - F 6:00 AM - 4:30 PM

costs
Must income qualify, please call for more details.

City of Tucson Home Repair Program

City of Tucson
Housing and Community Development

310 N. Commerce Park Lp., Santa Rita Bldg., 1st Fl.
Tucson, AZ 85745

(520) 791-4171

Fax: (520) 791-5407

Email: HCDAdmin@tucsonaz.gov

http://tucsonaz.gov/Departments/Housing-and-Community-Development/Homeowner-Repair-Programs

  • Low Income

description
City of Tucson Home Repair Program provides major home repair services such as HVAC, plumbing, electrical, lead-based paint abatement, and structural issues for individuals that qualify. There is currently a waiting list for repairs, and we do not provide emergency services. Eligibility requirements can be found on our website and information on how to apply for assistance.

NOTE: The application process requires an email address. If you do not have an email address, or have other technical assistance needs, please call Susana Cerda at (520) 837-5346 and leave a message with your contact information. She will return your call as soon as possible.

business hours
M - F 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Closed Sat and Sun.

City of Tucson Housing and Community Development

City of Tucson
Housing Community Development

310 N. Commerce Park Loop
Tucson, AZ 85709

(520) 791-4171

Fax: (520) 791-5407

Email: HCDAdmin@tucsonaz.gov

http://tucsonaz.gov/Departments/Housing-and-Community-Development

  • Low Income
  • Spanish Services

description
The City of Tucson Housing and Community Development provides Section 8 Program information, Housing Assistance, Language Assistance Plan Housing assistance wait list info, Home owner Repair Programs and more. Please visit our website for detailed information. HUD Low-income housing rental assistance program

business hours
M - F 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Community Home Repair Projects of Arizona, Inc. (CHRPA)

P.O. Box 26215
Tucson, AZ 85726

(520) 745-2055

Fax: (520) 745-2359

Email: Submit online form to email CHRPA: chrpaz.org/Contact-Us.html

http://chrpaz.org

  • Low Income

description
CHRPA provides emergency home repair and adaptive safety projects for low-income homeowners throughout Tucson and Pima County. We prioritize projects that resolve a health/safety problem and prioritize clients who are older adults, medically vulnerable, or who have disabilities.

business hours
M - Th 6:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Habitat for Humanity Tucson

  • Low Income
  • Spanish Services

description
Habitat helps low-income homeowners, veterans, seniors, and families restore and maintain their homes. Habitat will partner with homeowners to alleviate critical health and safety issues and complete needed home improvement projects. Habitat works with eligible, hardworking families to help them realize the dream of owning their own home. We believe building equity is an essential step in building strength, stability, and self-reliance for generations to come.

service area
Southern Arizona,Tucson

business hours
M - F 8:00 5:00

Interfaith Community Services

2820 W. Ina Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85741

(520) 297-6049

Email: info@icstucson.org

http://icstucson.org/what-we-do/senior-services/helpathome/

  • Low Income

description
ICS provides volunteers to assist low-income participants with minor home repair and yard work, dependent on volunteer availability and zip code. Homeowners must supply materials. Call for more information and service-area restrictions.

service area
Tucson

business hours
Hours will vary by location. To see the hours of each location, click here: icstucson.org/contact/

International Sonoran Desert Alliance - Ajo Works Job Training Program

Ajo Works Job Training Program

38 N. Plaza St.
Ajo, AZ 85321

(520) 387-3570

Fax: (520) 387-3005

http://isdanet.org

  • Low Income
  • Spanish Services

description
Ajo Works provides minor home repairs to low-income homeowners in the Ajo area. Services include grab bar and ramp installation, more simple maintenance and repair, minor electrical repairs, painting and drywall, minor plumbing repairs, weatherization, and yard work—eligibility requirements.

service area
Ajo

business hours
M - F 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

costs
Please call for details.

Pima County Home Repair Program

Pima County
Community and Workforce Development Department

2797 E. Ajo Way, 3rd Floor
Tucson, AZ 85713

(520) 724-2461

Email: HomeRepair@pima.gov

https://www.pima.gov/2533/Home-Repair-Assistance

  • Low Income
  • Spanish Services

description
Pima County operates a Home Repair Program for low-income homeowners who live in unincorporated Pima County, Sahuarita, Oro Valley, and South Tucson. You must have lived in the home for at least one year and meet income eligibility requirements. Repairs include weatherization, roofing, home safety and accessibility, heating and cooling, and septic. Home cannot be within the limits of the City of Tucson.
Visit www.pima.gov/familyhomerepair to begin a pre-application.
** Non-Emergency Repairs Only **

service area
Oro Valley,Sahuarita

business hours
M - F 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Southside Worker Center

City of South Tucson

317 W. 23rd Street
Tucson, AZ 85713

(520) 955-8165

Email: southsidecentro@gmail.com

https://www.southsidecentro.org/

  • Spanish Services

description
The Southside Worker Center supports a community of worker-leaders building collective power and raising the standards of worker conditions so that members can take part in dignified work and earn just wages. We employ both male and female workers at the center.
Pricing varies depending on the demands of each job and the expertise of the member.
Final expense for each job is to be negotiated with the worker.

There are 3 ways to hire a member of the Southside Worker Center.
1. You can hire a worker online by filling out the form on the right and someone will contact you.
2. You can also hire a worker in person at 317 W. 23rd St Monday-Friday from 6am to 10am. Pull directly into the west parking lot and speak to the Coordinator on duty.
3. You can also hire a worker by calling (520) 955-8165 or by emailing southsidecentro@gmail.com.

service area
Oro Valley,Pima County,Southern Arizona,Three Points,Tucson,Vail

business hours
Monday - Friday 6 am to 10 am

costs
FREE for low-income elders residing in the City of South Tucson.

Otherwise, $20 - $25 depending on the type of job

Town of Marana Community Development Program

  • Low Income

description
Marana’s Housing Rehabilitation program offers low-income homeowners minor home repair and disability modification assistance. The program repairs and replaces roofs, water heaters, evaporative coolers and can increase handicapped accessibility to ensure a safe home environment.
A few of the qualifications for the Program are you must own and live in your home for a minimum of 12 months before applying. The residence must be located within the Town of Marana incorporated limits. Your income must not exceed the limits listed below. (Income from all persons residing in the home must be included). This program is for conventional homes and manufactured homes built after 1976 affixed to the occupying owner’s property via the Pima County Recorder.

service area
Marana

business hours
M - F 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

costs
No cost for the program.