7 Resources
State agency connecting Arizona's 500,000-plus veterans, surviving spouses, and dependents with earned federal and state benefits, claims assistance, long-term care at three state veterans homes, employment services, cemetery benefits, and counseling referrals. Works in partnership with county veterans service offices statewide. Bring DD-214 or other discharge paperwork, photo ID, and any VA correspondence to benefits appointments.
602-255-3373 · 3839 N 3rd St, Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Full-service VA medical center providing comprehensive primary care, mental health, specialty services, surgery, and 24-hour emergency services for enrolled veterans across central Arizona. Also operates community-based outpatient clinics throughout the Phoenix metro. Veterans must be enrolled in VA healthcare to receive non-emergency services. Bring DD-214, photo ID, and VA health card to appointments. Call or visit to enroll in VA healthcare benefits.
602-277-5551 · 650 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85012
County government office in downtown Phoenix assisting Maricopa County veterans, surviving spouses, and dependents with VA benefits claims, disability compensation applications and appeals, pension applications, healthcare enrollment, and connections to local community resources. Accredited veterans service officers provide free representation for claims. Bring DD-214, photo ID, medical records relevant to claimed conditions, and marriage or dependent documentation to appointments.
602-506-1570 · 234 N Central Ave, Suite 7160, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phoenix-based statewide public-private partnership connecting Arizona service members, veterans, and military families with community-based support, referrals, and resources through the Be Connected program, which offers a 24-hour helpline and personalized support navigation. Assists with mental health, employment, housing, legal, family, and financial concerns. Free and confidential. Bring DD-214 and photo ID for benefit-related consultations; general support requires no documentation.
866-432-6765 · 3839 N 3rd St, Suite 209, Phoenix, AZ 85012
VA-operated Vet Center providing free, confidential readjustment counseling for combat veterans, military sexual trauma survivors, bereaved military families, and veterans discharged under other-than-honorable conditions who may not qualify for standard VA care. Individual, group, marriage, and family counseling available in a community-based setting separate from VA medical centers. Bring DD-214 if available, but enrollment in VA healthcare is not required for Vet Center services.
602-640-2981 · 77 E Columbus Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Annual multi-day event held in the Phoenix metro providing homeless and at-risk veterans with on-site VA benefits assistance, medical and dental screenings, legal aid including warrant resolution and order-of-protection support, housing assistance, mental health screening, haircuts, clothing, and essential supplies. Veterans should bring DD-214 if available, though assistance is offered regardless. Check the website for current year dates and location.
602-340-7390 · Phoenix, AZ (annual event location varies)
National veterans service organization with chapters across Arizona providing free VA claims assistance through accredited national service officers, free transportation to VA medical centers through the DAV Transportation Network, peer support, and advocacy for disabled veterans and their families. Main office is co-located at the Phoenix VA campus. Bring DD-214, photo ID, medical records relevant to claimed conditions, and any VA correspondence to claims appointments.
602-379-4769 · 650 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85012 (VA campus)