Tucson Homeless Connect had its 18th one-day, one stop event at Trinity Presbyterian Church. The homeless individuals and families were assisted with IDs, clothing, health screenings, haircuts, drug and alcohol counseling, as well as help with shelter/housing, veterans’ benefits and employment. Breakfast and transportation were provided.
Homeless Connect reaches those in need
Miguel Zazueta gets his blood pressure checked by Anthony Ramirez, of El Rio Health Center, during the Tucson Homeless Connect event at Trinity Presbyterian Church on Friday. Tucson Homeless Connect is held twice a year and helps homeless people get identification cards, health screenings, haircuts, and drug and alcohol counseling, as well as help with housing, veteran benefits and employment.

