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County government office assisting Tucson and Pima County veterans, surviving spouses, and dependents with VA claims, benefits counseling, disability compensation and pension applications, healthcare enrollment, and referrals to local emergency assistance resources. Accredited veterans service officers provide free representation for VA claims. Bring DD-214, photo ID, relevant medical records, and dependent documentation when applicable to scheduled appointments.
520-724-3640 · 3950 S Country Club Rd, Suite 100, Tucson, AZ 85714
VA-operated Vet Center in Tucson providing free, confidential readjustment counseling for combat veterans, military sexual trauma survivors, bereaved military families, and certain veterans with other-than-honorable discharges. Offers individual, group, couples, and family therapy in a community-based setting separate from VA medical centers. Bring DD-214 if available, but enrollment in VA healthcare is not required to receive Vet Center services in southern Arizona.
520-882-0333 · 3055 N 1st Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719
Annual multi-day event held in Tucson connecting homeless and at-risk southern Arizona veterans with VA benefits counselors, medical and dental screenings, legal aid (warrant resolution, expungement, traffic court), housing assistance, employment resources, clothing, and essential supplies. Coordinated by the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System and community partners. Veterans should bring DD-214 if available, though services are offered regardless of documentation status.
520-792-1450 · Tucson, AZ (annual event)