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National Community Health Partners

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CURRENT PROGRAMS

Making a difference in the lives of Arizona Veterans and their families.
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YOUR WELL-BEING

National Community Health Partners (NCHP) empowers diverse, underserved, and at-risk populations through education, culturally responsive services, and community-driven health initiatives. We collaborate with local stakeholders to adapt evidence-based solutions that improve health outcomes and address urgent community needs.

Empowering Underserved Communities Since 1984

Founded in 1984 and based in Tucson, Arizona, NCHP is a nonprofit with a 40+ year history of delivering impactful programs across 47 states and two U.S. territories. From Veteran housing and suicide prevention to pandemic relief and public health education, our work is rooted in equity, innovation, and trust. With over 80 programs administered to date, we remain committed to advancing health and well-being through community partnerships and proven strategies.

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What Our Communities Face

NCHP allowed me to continue to provide a safe and healthy environment for my son. Now, I am definitely making plans to save, and I will never be put back in this situation again. My son and I could have been homeless on the streets, if we did not find NCHP.

Calvin, Client

In addition to our own programs and outreach, we highlight community events that align with the interests and needs of the people we serve. Whether it's a local health fair, veteran gathering, cultural celebration, or wellness workshop — these events help foster connection, awareness, and healing across Arizona.

Check back regularly to see what’s happening in our community.

Thurs, Sept 3rd @ 10am

Thurs, Sept 3rd @ 10am

Join us for this free webinar as we discuss Suicide Prevention 101. Registration is free but required.

Wed, Sept 9th @ 11am

Wed, Sept 9th @ 11am

Join us for this free webinar as we discuss why Veterans are at a higher risk for suicide when compared to the average civilian. Registration is free but required.

Mon, Sept 21st @ 1pm

Mon, Sept 21st @ 1pm

Join us for this free webinar as we discuss how suicide prevention differs for women veterans when compared to their male counterparts. Registration is free but required.

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Tucson Veteran Resource Fair

Connect With Resources. Discover Opportunities. Strengthen Your Community.

Join us for a Veterans Resource Fair designed to connect Veterans, service members, and their families with organizations that are ready to help.

Explore resources and services related to healthcare, mental health and wellness, VA benefits, housing, employment, education, financial assistance, legal services, family support, and more.

Wednesday, September 23rd

1pm-4pm

Abrams Public Health Center

3950 S. Country Club Rd

Tucson, AZ 85714

 

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