COVID-19 Resources

This is a non-exhaustive list of locally available resources related to the impact of COVID-19 on the Arizona Law community.

The list was prepared by the Community Wellness, Engagement, and Support Working Group of the Arizona Law COVID Task Force as a means to help students and others in our community locate support on a variety of issues. Inclusion on this list does not equate to an endorsement of the services or information provided by the listed organization. Please check directly with each organization to verify available services and the latest information, as circumstances, contact information, operating hours, etc. may change.

Students with questions or who need additional support may contact Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Willie Jordan-Curtis at jordancu@arizona.edu

Updated Sept. 22, 2020

COVID-19 Testing

Arizona Department of Health Testing Locations  Find various testing centers near you
UArizona Testing Antigen, antibody, and PCR testing for students and employees. 
COVID-19 Hotline Get general information about COVID-19 8 am-8 pm daily
Escalara Health Drive through testing with no appointment necessary Monday-Friday 7am-12pm
Walgreens Walgreens is offering no-cost (with most insurances) contactless COVID-19 testing at select locations
CVS Pharmacy CVS is offering no-cost (with most insurances) COVID-19 testing at select locations
COVID Watch Arizona Exposure Notification App Free contract tracing app that allows users to anonymously see how long in duration and how close in proximity they were to someone who self-reports a positive COVID test

General

Arizona Together A list of resources compiled by the office of the Governor to assist individuals throughout the pandemic

Caregivers

Pima Council on Aging Caregiver Support Groups | jmorrison@pcoa.org | 520-305-3405 UArizona Life & Work Connections Students and employees can schedule consultations which include a comprehensive review of your loved one's needs and a customized care plan | lifework@arizona.edu | 520-621-2493

Parents, Guardians and Minor Caretakers

Arizona Child Care Provider Search Search engine to find various childcare services within Arizona according to your zip code
Boys and Girls Club Low-cost after school or full day childcare serving children between the ages of 7 and 17
YMCA Low-cost childcare for infants and children up to age 12
Life & Work Connections – Employees UArizona employee resources for parents and families | CCEmployee@email.arizona.edu | 520-621-1530
Life & Work Connections – Students UArizona student resources for parents and families | CCStudent@email.arizona.edu | 520-621-1530
Backup Childcare – Employees and Students UArizona student and employee backup childcare | (Phoenix): carephx@trustingconnections.com | (Tucson): caretucson@trustingconnections.com | 520-585-5912 

Mental and Emotional Health

Alcoholics Anonymous Online  Attend AA meetings virtually to get alcoholism-related support
Arizona Self Help Resource Directory  This service can help connect you with over 40 different health and human services programs across the state | 602-604-0640
Escalara Health  A private fully integrated clinic for adult behavioral health | 520-209-1919
Coronavirus Anxiety Toolkit Resources for anxiety and mental health during the pandemic
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline The Lifeline provides 24/7 free and confidential support for people in distress, and prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones | 1-800-273-8255 | Hearing Impaired Phone: 1-800-273-8255
Open Path Psychotherapy Collective Find affordable in-person or online counseling near your zip code. Therapists provide sessions for singles, couples, or families | 1-800-268-2833
IMALIVE  IMALIVE is a live online network that uses instant messaging to respond to people in crisis 
211 Arizona Statewide listing of counseling professionals and mental health support groups
AZ State Bar – Peer Support Network Peer Support volunteers are lawyers who receive calls, provide support, encourage the use of professional help, and provide information about resources available to lawyers facing difficulties in their professional or personal life. You may call any volunteer on the list for confidential support | Call 602-340-7334 to be matched with a volunteer 
UArizona Title IX Office Anyone who has witnessed, knows about, or who has experienced discrimination, harassment (including sexual harassment or other sex and gender-based discrimination), violence, or harassment is encouraged to seek support and report these concerns through the Title IX Office
UArizona Counseling & Psych Services (CAPS) Find individual counseling, groups, workshops, free online self-help activities, and more. Campus health is open but call before arrival | 520-621-3334
Life & Work Connections - Employees Eligible University employees can get up to six free counseling sessions per year, per concern | 520-621-2493 (appointments)
METTA LLC The College of Law has arranged for students to have access to short term, no-cost, confidential counseling with Metta LLC. To request a conversation, email, call, or visit their website | DrFarnsworth@MettaAZ.comDrBryant@MettaAZ.com | 520-955-4064
Wildcats Resilience in Stressful Events (RISE) Free group and individual sessions which allow UArizona students a chance to connect with peers who are dealing with similar stressors due to the effects of COVID-19
La Frontera La Frontera has resources and expertise to address issues related to behavioral health, addiction, suicide, crisis intervention, and more

Domestic Abuse / Sexual Assault / Harassment

EMERGE! Center Against Domestic Abuse  EMERGE provides domestic abuse crisis intervention, housing, prevention, education, support, and advocacy to anyone experiencing domestic abuse. Resources are available regardless of gender | 24/7 Crisis Line: 888-428-0101
National Domestic Abuse Hotline Provides confidential assistance to anyone experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources, or questioning unhealthy aspects of a relationship | 1-800-799-7233
Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault (SACASA)  SACASA provides crisis services, advocacy, support, therapy, and education for individuals and families impacted by sexual trauma | 520-327-1171 | 24/7 Crisis Line: 520-327-7273
Oasis at UArizona Oasis provides advocacy, support, and outreach to all UArizona students and employees who are impacted by sexual assault, relationship violence, and stalking
UArizona Title IX Office  Anyone who has witnessed, knows about, or who has experienced discrimination, harassment (including sexual harassment or other sex and gender-based discrimination), violence, or harassment is encouraged to seek support and report these concerns through the Title IX Office
UArizona Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Survivor Advocates Meet via phone, skype or in person on a case by case basis regarding emotional support, safety planning, Title IX navigation, victims’ rights and options, information and referral to community resources | survivoradvocacy@arizona.edu | 520-621-5767 

Financial Assistance

AZ ECONOMIC CRUNCH This website is a compilation of resources for issues such as mortgage payment insecurity, job loss, family stress, and money management advice
Scholarship Universe The University of Arizona has department-sponsored scholarships available through this website
AZ DES Pandemic Unemployment Assistance PUA provides up to 39 weeks of benefits to qualifying individuals who are otherwise able to work within the meaning of applicable state law, except that they are unemployed, partially unemployed, or unable or unavailable to work due to COVID-19

Food Insecurity

Community Foodbank of Southern Arizona  The community foodbank has an extensive network working to resolve food insecurity in southern Arizona. There are several locations close to campus that offer food pickup.    
Interfaith Community Services Foodbank The IDC foodbank has two locations as well as a mobile food pantry
Borderlands Produce Rescue – Produce on Wheels Without Waste Produce on wheels without waste works with local churches, universities, and organizations to host weekend distribution sites. At each site, community members can shop for up to 70lbs of produce for just $12.
Women, Infants, & Children WIC provides support, services, education, and supplemental nutritious foods to pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women in addition to their children under five years old | 1-800-252-5942
Market on the Move For a donation of $10, you can get up to 60lbs of fresh produce
UArizona Campus Pantry Nonperishable foods are available for students and staff in need in the Student Union Memorial Center | uofacampuspantry@gmail.com 
Tucson Unified School District Free Pickup Meals Grab-and-Go meals are free for children under 18. They offer breakfast and lunch through several bus routes with a total of 67 stops. Children do not have to be enrolled in a TUSD school as long as they live in the Tucson area.

Housing / Utility Assistance

AZ Department of Housing: Rental Eviction Prevention Assistance Ask questions and get assistance if you think you may be facing eviction
Chicanos por la Causa Statewide housing resources for people ranging from homelessness to homeownership
City of Tucson Low Income Assistance Program The City of Tucson provides monthly discounts on utilities for qualified residents
Primavera Foundation Rent and utility assistance program to help you stay housed through times of hardship

Immigrant / Multiple Language Resources

UArizona Immigrant Student Resource Center A list of resources across Pima and Maricopa County for documented and undocumented immigrant students | 520-626-6619
COVID-19 Fact Sheet in 35 Languages Read materials related to COVID-19 in 35 different languages. These materials are reviewed by Harvard medical school faculty members and are created in collaboration with Harvard Health Publishing
National Immigration Law Center Updates on access to healthcare for immigrants and their families 

LGBTQIA Resources

UArizona LGBTQ+ COVID Resources List of information and resources related to COVID-19 and LGBTQ+ individuals
PFLAG Tucson In-person or virtual support meetings are available during COVID

Pet / Animal Help

Pet Food Assistance  A list of places in Pima County of where you can get free pet food and supplies
Pima Alliance for Animal Welfare See if you qualify for access to low cost services for your pets

Legal Assistance

AZ Law Help Get legal information and updates related to unemployment, housing, family law, and more | Hotline: 1-866-611-6022
Southern Arizona Legal Aid Apply for low-cost civil legal assistance. Must demonstrate financial need

Mindfulness / Meditation Apps and Websites

Insight Timer Free meditation app on iPhone and Android
Calm Subscription-based meditation app on iPhone and Android
Headspace Subscription-based meditation app on iPhone and Android
Mindfulness for Lawyers  Online programs to reduce stress designed specifically for lawyers
10% Happier Free or subscription-based meditation app on iPhone and Android