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A Hand Up to Veterans and Military Families in Pinal County

Every donation makes a big difference

HOHP exists to honor the men and women who served by giving them a hand up, not a handout. Our mission is to provide urgent, practical support that helps veterans stay in their homes, feed their families, and rebuild after hardship, while also creating a welcoming place where veterans can connect, heal, and belong.

Real Support for Real Problems

We help with rent, utilities, food, gas, vehicle repair, clothing, hygiene supplies, and the everyday costs that add up when a veteran is in crisis.

Rooted in Pinal County

Every dollar raised and every service delivered stays local. We know our veterans by name, and we serve communities from Casa Grande to Coolidge, Eloy, Maricopa, Arizona City, and beyond.

Belonging Matters

Beyond emergency aid, HOHP offers coffee clubs, peer support, women veteran groups, and social events so veterans have a place to gather and feel at home.

What Is the Veterans Transition Center?

The HOHP Pinal County Veterans Transition Center is our next major chapter. Located at 5497 W. McCartney Rd. in Coolidge, Arizona, the facility will be the first veterans transition center in Pinal County and is being built to help homeless veterans and veterans in transition get back on their feet.

When complete, the center will offer 25 beds along with support services focused on stability, job readiness, peer connection, and long-term independence. Thanks to grants from the Arizona Department of Veterans Services, sponsorships from veteran organizations and local businesses, and generous private donors, the first-floor renovations are complete. Paint, flooring, new lighting, a computer resource room, and new ramadas are all in place, and work continues on the remaining rooms.

Ready to Connect With HOHP?

If you are a veteran who needs help, a family member looking for resources, or a community supporter who wants to make a difference, we would love to hear from you. Stop by Eagles Landing, catch Eagle One on the road, or reach out any time.