Preparedness Resources For Immigrant Families
Community Rapid Response Team https://rapidresponsetucson.com, 520-221-4077
A handy bilingual Know Your Rights card for your wallet (pictured with this article) is available free, in quantities, from Ward 3 or at the Gloo Factory.

Family Preparedness Plan for Immigrant Families, in English and Spanish. Click the buttons below to download a PDF file of the plans.
Other resources:
RTA Next: Shaping Transportation in Ward 3 and Beyond
The Regional Transportation Authority Board has approved a 20-year transportation plan and Pima County voters will decide on the $2.67 billion plan on March 10, 2026. This plan will shape how we move around the region for decades to come, funding roadway enhancements, transit services, bikeways, and more.
What’s Coming to Ward 3
Ward 3 roadway projects in the RTA Next plan include:
- Silverbell Road: Camino del Cerro to Ina Road (Modified scope, final phase)
- First Avenue: Orange Grove Road to Ina Road (Modified scope, whole project)
- Grant Road: Fremont Ave to Sparkman Blvd (final phase)
- Prince Road: Romero Road to Country Club Road
The above projects are all scheduled for the first and second periods of the program, meaning within the first ten years of the program. Grant Road will get completed, but it’s important to note the final phase is part of RTA Next. Complete details of the plan including the project descriptions can be viewed here.
Why It Matters
Beyond Ward 3, the RTA brings regional benefits. Over the last 20 years, the RTA has helped establish the SunLink streetcar downtown, provided funding for transit including the dial-a-ride and paratransit services, the Loop bike path, and road improvements to help us all get where we need to go throughout the region.
Get Involved
Ward 3 will be hosting an RTA Next presentation followed by Q&A next month on January 22nd at the Ward 3 office at 1510 Grant Road. Doors open at 5:30pm with the presentation beginning at 5:45pm.
In the meantime, visit rtanext.com to learn more, sign up for their newsletter, list to their RTA Delivers Podcast - Regional Transportation Authority of Pima County and stay informed ahead of the important March 2026 decision – it’s up to you.
Winter Warming Center in Ward 3 From 5 - 9 AM
Where: Inside the Ward 3 Community Room at 1510 E. Grant Road.
When: Monday through Friday, 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., through March 13.
What: Guests are provided a simple breakfast, coffee, a warm indoor space, and on-site resource navigation.
Pets are welcome.
Friends Of Ward 3 Is Asking For Donations to Fund The Navajo Wash Park Mural Project
Senior Olympics Registration
Tucson Parks and Recreation and Pain Institute of Southern Arizona present the 41st annual Senior Olympic Festival. This festival is a celebration to promote fitness, health, and an active lifestyle among adults 50 years of age and older. Events include volleyball, bowling, bridge, racquetball, basketball shoot, pickleball, archery, golf, tennis, horseshoes, badminton, and so much more. The event is expected to attract 2,000+ participants and is Tucson’s largest organized annual senior activity. For complete Senior Olympic Festival information, visit the Senior Olympic Festival website. Special thanks to our title sponsor, Pain Institute of Southern Arizona.
When: Jan. 3-Feb. 1, 2026
Where: Various venues throughout the city
Registration: Online at EZEEreg.com or call 520-791-4877 beginning Monday, Nov. 3, 2025
Deadline: Friday, Dec. 26, 2025 (some events will take late or walk-up registration, please check with the event coordinator)
Cost: Entry fees vary by event; see the festival website for more information. If you would like to purchase merchandise, such as a T-shirt, lapel pin, or donate, you must add merchandise to your cart during registration.
Ambassadors of Sustainability
 Do you want to better understand the environmental issues in Tucson – and the progress being made? Join interested citizens to learn from experts in diverse realms with Sustainable Tucson’s Ambassadors of Sustainability program. The group meets online Saturday mornings, January 3 through March 28, 10 am - noon. There is a token fee, with scholarships available. Details at sustainabletucson.org/ambassadors.
Jacobs Park Skate Park Survey Take The Survey Below Through Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026
With funding from Proposition 407 and the Land and Water Conservation Fund Outdoor Recreation Legacy Program, the new skate park identified in the Jacobs Park Master Plan will join the list of improvements currently under construction at Jacobs Park (3300 N Fairview Avenue). This skate park will go on an existing basketball court north of the YMCA. The City has received four designs for skate parks, and we want to hear from you which option you like best!
The Environment in 2026: At the State Capital and Beyond Tuesday, January 6, at 6:00 pm
Join Sustainable Tucson on Zoom, Tuesday, January 6, at 6:00 pm for our Sustainability Spotlight, “The Environment in 2026: At the State Capital and Beyond.” The program will look ahead at what can be expected in coming months from state (and some national) legislative and administrative actions, with a focus on what will have particular impact on Tucson and Southern AZ – and what we can do. Our panel to date includes State Senator Priya Sundareshan (LD 18), Sandy Bahr, director of the Sierra Club's Grand Canyon Chapter, and Kirsten Engel, Chief, Environmental Protection Unit of the AZ Attorney General's Office. Their complementary perspectives will give us a full picture of what we can and should do to support an agenda of environmental protection and justice as we work for a sustainable future. The Zoom link for the meeting is on our website (www.sustainabletucson.org), Facebook, and Meetup.
United Way Of Tucson And Southern Arizona Now Seeking Volunteers For Free Tax Return Preparation Program Sign Up Now Through December 31
United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona is now seeking volunteer tax return preparers for its annual Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, offering a free training program, available in-person and online, to equip volunteers with IRS-sponsored tax certification. In addition to volunteer tax return preparers, the VITA program is seeking volunteers to serve as site coordinators, intake specialists, and Spanish-speaking interpreters. VITA services for the public will begin February 4 and continue through filing day, April 15.
For more information or to sign up as a volunteer, please visit www.unitedwaytucson.org/vita/volunteer or email vita@unitedwaytucson.org
Winterhaven Festival of Lights 2025 December 13–27, 2025 From 6-10 PM
No wagons or trolleys, the festival is entirely walkable this year.
The Winterhaven Festival of Lights is a beloved, walkable neighborhood event built by—and for—our community. To keep everyone safe and ensure emergency access, parking in residential areas is strictly prohibited and will be actively enforced. Please plan ahead, use our designated parking lots, rideshare options, and carpool whenever possible.
West Entrance – Main Entrance Tucson Blvd & E Ft Lowell Rd
(Kleindale/Main Entrance)
North Entrance Prince Rd & Campbell Ave
(Enter by foot on Treat Ave)
South Entrance Ft Lowell Rd between Country Club Rd & Tucson Blvd
East Entrance Ft Lowell & Country Club Rd
(Enter on East Kleindale or the Main Entrance) Please walk carefully, respect neighbors, and follow all posted signage.
Pima County Attorney's Office Crisis Intervention and Victimology Training
United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona Announces 5th Annual MLK Day of Service January 19
United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona announced today that their 5th Annual MLK Day of Service will be held on January 19 at multiple locations throughout Tucson. United Way’s annual MLK Day of Service is a community-wide day of volunteerism honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through hands-on service projects that support local nonprofits and strengthen our community. The MLK Day of Service is about turning Dr. King’s vision into action by engaging the community in meaningful service. The event brings together individuals, families, nonprofits, and corporate partners to address critical local needs, foster civic engagement, and create community impact. Members of the community are now invited to sign up for volunteer opportunities through United Way’s Volunteer Center website. New to this year’s MLK Day of Service is an opportunity for small businesses and corporate partners to get involved by sponsoring service projects.
Community members, families, businesses, and organizations are invited to participate in MLK Day of Service by volunteering or sponsoring a service project. Volunteer opportunities and event details will be available through United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona’s main MLK Day of Service webpage: MLK Day of Service 2026 - United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona
They can also reach out to Sharly Scannell, the Director of Community Engagement, at sscannell@unitedwaytucson.org
Ornamental Turf Removal Rebate Program Ends March 1, 2026
ucson Water is encouraging commercial, multifamily, and homeowners association (HOA) customers to take advantage of its Ornamental Turf Removal Rebate Program before it ends on March 1, 2026.
The program, launched in 2024 with funding from the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona (WIFA), offers rebates of $5 per square foot to replace ornamental turfgrass with low-water-use landscaping. The limited-time rebate helps reduce outdoor water use that cannot be recycled, supporting long-term water conservation and lower maintenance costs.
Since its launch, the program has replaced more than 105,000 square feet of turfgrass—about 2.4 acres—saving nearly 4 million gallons of water each year.
Eligible properties can also earn bonus rebates of $100 per new tree and $1 per gallon of rainwater harvesting basin capacity, encouraging shade coverage and sustainable irrigation for desert-adapted landscapes.
For more information about the Ornamental Turf Removal Rebate Program and other Tucson Water conservation incentives, visit tucsonaz.gov/water/rebate or contact conservation@tucsonaz.gov
Adobe Repair Class
 Do you live in an old adobe home? Is it cracking and crumbling? The Vista del Monte Neighborhood Association wants to teach you how to repair it and care for it properly. We’ve recruited an experienced adobe-making teacher for a hands-on class at one of our local 1930s adobe bungalows. We’re still working on the timing and syllabus, but we’re aiming for early 2026.
Right now, we’re just trying to gauge interest. Please take a quick survey to let us know what you want out of adobe classes.
https://bit.ly/adobe-repair-class
Please share the survey link with anyone you know who lives in an old adobe house, too! Or anyone who just wants to learn about adobe for the fun of it.
Solar United Neighbors Tucson Co-op
Find Food Access Resources In Tucson
Tucson food assistance providers are seeing a sharp rise in demand from families affected by delayed federal benefits, such as SNAP and WIC. At the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, there is an increase in first-time visitors, many of whom had never sought food assistance before. Volunteers are working overtime to assemble emergency food boxes for those suddenly without access to those benefits. The Community Food Bank offers help multiple times a week during varying hours continues to distribute food at its main location, 3003 S. Country Club Road, and through partner agencies across Southern Arizona. Officials urge residents in need to reach out early, as local inventories may fluctuate if the shutdown continues. You can also find a list of food resources by following the This is Tucson link below.
Grocery Sharing at Tucson Food Share - 2500 N. Stone Ave.
Groceries are shared Mondays 4:30 - 6 pm, Thursdays 6 - 7:30 pm, and Saturdays from 8 - 9:30 am.
https://tucsonfoodshare.org has more information about volunteering, donating, or requesting delivery.
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