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    Affordable Housing Development

    Developers of affordable housing, both single family/owner occupied and multi-family/rental, may apply for gap funding provided by the Pima County General Obligation Affordable Housing Bond Program and the HOME Rental Development Program.  Application guidelines, forms and resources are available at the Pima County Housing Center.

    Home Repair Assistance

    A list of organizations providing low-income homeowners with home repair assistance in Pima County.

    Home Buyer Resources

    Downpayment assistance depending on homebuyer income levels and the location of the home being purchased.

    Home Owner Resources

    Homeowners face multiple challenges in keeping their homes affordable and sustainable. Help with foreclosure prevention, mortgage modification, credit repair, avoidance of mortgage fraud and other issues can be found at the Pima County Housing Center.

    Housing Discrimination

    Southwest Fair Housing Council (SWFHC) offers full service fair housing enforcement services to clients throughout Arizona. SWFHC conducts ongoing research in the community to determine local fair housing practices. Additionally, SWFHC investigates individual claims of housing discrimination and assist clients in filing fair housing complaints with the appropriate agency. A complainant is seven times more likely to achieve a positive resolution in a fair housing complaint by going through a fair housing agency like SWFHC than when filing independently.

    The Fair Housing Act protects people from discrimination in any housing transaction or service on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, or familial status. Arizona residents may also be protected under local ordinances on the bases of sexual orientation, gender identity, age, ancestry, and marital status depending on where they live.

    Southwest Fair Housing Council


    For more information on housing discrimination go to the Southwest Fair Housing Council website or call (520) 798-1568 or toll free 1-888-624-4611.

    Rental Housing

    Housing and subsidized rental housing information in Pima County.

    Special Needs

    Housing, prevention and awareness services and programs offered for the elderly, people with disabilities and those facing housing discrimination cases.


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    Community and Workforce Development

    Kino Service Center
    (Dislocated worker)
    2797 E. Ajo Way
    Tucson, AZ 85713

    (520) 724-7700

    Community Development
    (Home Repair, CDBG, HOME)
    2797 E. Ajo Way
    Tucson, AZ  85713

    Phone: (520) 724-2461
    Fax: (520) 724-6796

    Veterans Workforce Center
    2801 E. Ajo Way
    Tucson, AZ 85713

    (520) 724-2646

    Rio Nuevo Center
    (Unemployed adults)
    340 N. Commerce Park Loop
    Tortolita Building
    Tucson, AZ 85745

    (520) 724-7650

    Sullivan Jackson Employment Center
    (Homeless individuals)
    400 E. 26th Street
    Tucson, AZ 85713

    (520) 724-7300

    Youth Employment Center
    320 N. Commerce Park Loop Sentinel Building, 2nd Floor
    Tucson, AZ 85745

    (520) 724-9649

    Housing Center (El Banco)
    (Community Assistance Division)
    801 W. Congress Street
    Tucson, AZ 85745

    (520) 724-2460

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