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JUSTICE DEPOT FOUNDATION

SCOTTSDALE, AZ · EIN 352336792 · Form 990PF · FY2020 · Micro (<$100K) · azjusticecenter.org
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$0
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net assets
$500
employees
profile · synthesized from sources

Arizona Justice Center is a faith-based nonprofit organization providing free legal assistance, social services, and life coaching to individuals in crisis in Arizona. They serve vulnerable populations such as the homeless, veterans, seniors, and those battling addiction or recently released from incarceration, aiming to provide holistic care and support for rebuilding lives.

named programs · 8 · from sources

what they call their work

Counseling
Provides professional counseling services for addictions, stress and anger management, PTSD, forgiveness, and improving communication skills.
Homeless I.D. Project
Partners with Homeless I.D. Project to help individuals obtain a valid state identification card for employment, housing, and medical care.
Housing Assistance
Helps individuals obtain housing vouchers, research and settle in group homes, and explore available accommodations.
Legal Assistance
Provides free legal counsel and assistance to individuals in crisis, including help with wrongful eviction, debt, tax issues, child custody, and other legal challenges.
Life Coaching
Trains advocates to help individuals overcome addiction and mental health struggles, and to reintegrate successfully after incarceration, providing guidance and encouragement.
SNAP Applications
Assists individuals with completing SNAP applications to address food insecurity.
Social Services
Offers a range of support services including housing assistance, SNAP application processing, Veterans' Affairs assistance, and counseling.
Veterans' Affairs
Assists veterans with housing, employment, disability, pensions, and medical benefits.
activities · 6 groups

what they do

  • Homeless Outreach and Engagement Services 2 activities
    • Advocacy for Vulnerable Populations
      Advocates on behalf of homeless individuals, veterans, and seniors to address their specific needs and challenges.
    • Advocating for vulnerable populations
      Advocates on behalf of homeless individuals, veterans, and seniors to address their specific needs and challenges.
  • Free Civil Legal Assistance for Low-Income Communities 2 activities
    • Legal Assistance and Representation
      Provides free legal counsel, consultations, and representation for individuals in need, including assistance with court appearances, processing legal documents, resolving debt and tax issues, family law matters (custody, adoption), wrongful discharge cases, and eviction defense.
    • Providing free legal assistance
      Offers free legal counsel, consultations, and representation to individuals in need, addressing issues such as wrongful discharge, debt, eviction, child custody, adoption, and other legal matters. This includes assistance with court appearances, processing legal documents, and navigating the legal system.
  • Vetted Mental Health Provider Network 1 activity
    • Connecting individuals to healthcare and recovery programs
      Connects individuals to essential healthcare providers, mental health professionals, and addiction recovery programs to support their overall well-being.
  • Outpatient & Residential Recovery Support Services 1 activity
    • Life Coaching and Counseling
      Offers life coaching and professional counseling services for various issues such as addiction, stress and anger management, PTSD, forgiveness, and communication skills, including support for community reintegration.
  • SNAP Enrollment Assistance 1 activity
    • Social Services and Resource Distribution
      Distributes critical resources and provides social services to vulnerable populations, including assistance with SNAP applications, housing location and vouchers, obtaining identification cards, and helping veterans claim benefits. This also includes connecting individuals to healthcare, mental health, and addiction recovery programs.
  • Uncategorized 4 activities
    • Advocate Training
      Trains advocates to support individuals overcoming addiction and mental health struggles, and to facilitate reintegration after incarceration.
    • Offering life coaching and counseling
      Provides life coaching and professional counseling services for various challenges, including addictions, stress and anger management, PTSD, forgiveness, communication skills, and support for recovery and community reintegration.
    • Providing social services and resource distribution
      Distributes critical resources and provides social services to vulnerable populations including homeless individuals, seniors, veterans, people with addiction or mental health challenges, and formerly incarcerated individuals. This includes assistance with SNAP applications, housing location, obtaining identification cards, and helping veterans claim benefits.
    • Training advocates
      Trains advocates to assist individuals in overcoming addiction and mental health struggles, and to facilitate their reintegration into society after incarceration.
financials · form 990PF · fy2020
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Total revenue$0
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Investment income$0
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Total expenses$0
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Total assets$500
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Net assets$500
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020

who runs it

board members · 1
  • ERNEST GARFIELD — VP/DIRECTOR
relationships · 8

who they work with

  • Christian Legal Aid of Arizona Partner — Conducts legal clinics at inner-city ministries and Christian rehabilitation programs.
  • Faith Talk 1360 KPXQ Partner — Host Scott Wallace interviewed Coach Joe Charles with Arizona Justice Center.
  • Harvest Compassion Partner — Referred a client to the Arizona Justice Center.
  • Homeless I.D. Project Partner — Partners to help people obtain valid state identification cards.
  • PayPal Partner — Partner for processing online donations.
  • businesses Partner — Partners with businesses to expand community support efforts.
  • faith organizations Partner — Collaborates with faith organizations to provide community support.
  • vetted care partners Partner — Works alongside vetted care partners to ensure holistic support, connecting individuals to healthcare providers, mental health professionals, or addiction recovery programs.