University of Arizona Refugee Health Program

Our Partners

University Partners

The University of Arizona Cancer Center is a regional resource and national model for overcoming cancer risks, improving treatments through transdisciplinary discoveries, training talented scientists and providers, and engaging communities though a shared determination to discover, innovate, and improve health equity.

 

The University of Arizona Center for Transformative Interprofessional Healthcare (CTIPH) was founded as a coordinating center to advance University of Arizona Health Sciences interprofessional education, collaborative practice, and research.

 

The Commitment to Underserved People (CUP) program is a student-developed and student-directed co-curricular program. 

 

The Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities is based on the vision of a community benefiting from the full participation of all members, with recognition of the strengths brought by diversity in abilities, culture, age, and life-experience.

 

 

The Tucson Family Advocacy Program (TFAP) is a partnership of health care providers and lawyers working together to improve the health and wellbeing of low-income patients and their families.

 

 

 

Community Partners

The Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona. Together, our work touches lives, every day, in great and small ways. While our services are many, one thread binds our work together: We help children, families, and individuals live with independence and dignity.

 

 

Iskashitaa Refugee Network creates opportunities to integrate UN refugees into the Southern Arizona community while educating the public and strengthening the local food system, reducing local food waste, and increasing food security.

 

 

At Jewish Family & Children's Services of Southern Arizona, our goal is to increase the wellbeing of individuals, families, and ultimately our community by providing trauma-informed, person-centered services to people from all backgrounds.

 

 

Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest. We stabilize people during crisis and transition, build a foundation where people can thrive, and preserve dignity and respect for the most vulnerable.

 

 

 

The Pima County Health Department is dedicated to help the residents of Pima County achieve and maintain an optimal level of wellness.

 

 

 

 


Tucson Refugee Ministry. Tucson Refugee Ministry educates, equips and mobilizes the Church to serve refugees in our community and beyond.

 

 

National and International Partners


The AAFP, American Academy of Family Physicians, promotes and maintains high quality standards for family doctors who are providing continuing comprehensive health care to the public.

 

 


The Society of Refugee Healthcare Providers is the premier association for professionals committed to the health and well-being of refugees and immigrants worldwide.