Stability – Primavera helps men, women and families who are homeless transition to a stable lifestyle by providing safe, affordable housing and steady employment.
Primavera has a variety of affordable rental housing options for men, women, couples and families.
Would you like to take view some of the properties we have available? Click on the thumbnail below to view a larger version of the photo.
Alamo Apartments
Catalina House
Five Points Transitional Housing
Las Casitas Apartments
Winstel Transitional Housing
Women in Transition (WIT)
Primavera’s housing programs are meant for people and families who:
Call (520) 207-0387 for a brief screening interview to help you find the right housing option.
An intake specialist is available to take your call Monday through Friday between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm.
720 S. 6th Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 207-0387
Fax: (520) 623-6434
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PRIMAVERA PROFILES:
JILL S.
"Jill turns 60 in a few weeks, around the same time when she will have her own place to stay for the first time in nearly 6 years. Jill is a soon to be graduate of Casa Paloma, Primavera’s transitional housing program for formerly homeless women. At the thought of her own apartment, an aura of pure joy surrounds her and she smiles so deeply that her eyes cannot be seen." To read Jill's full story, click here.
PRIMAVERA PROFILES:
SAHR-ALVAREZ FAMILY
"For a while Angela Sahr worked at both a bowling alley and a medical facility. Her husband, Martin Alvarez, worked as a roofer. A medical condition made it too difficult for Angela to keep both jobs, while the
economic recession made it impossible for Martin to find work. Unable to make their mortgage payments Martin and Angela faced foreclosure." Find out how the Sahr-Alvarez family found help through the Primavera Foundation, click here.
PRIMAVERA PROFILES:
TALAMANTOZ FAMILY
"Jeff Talamantoz first came to Primavera with his wife,Vanessa, and his two sons, Juan and Jose. Both boys go by nicknames in the family. The oldest boy, at three years
old goes by 'Johny' and his younger brother, Juan, is called 'JoJo.'" Click here to read more about the Talamantoz family.