Arizona Center-Disability Law

Category: Legal aid office in Phoenix, Arizona

Address: 5025 E Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85034, USA

Phone: +16022746287

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–4:30PM

Tuesday: 8AM–4:30PM

Wednesday: 8AM–4:30PM

Thursday: 8AM–4:30PM

Friday: 8AM–4:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Sarah Prokop

Oct 28, 2022

Totally worthless. They do not help. I don’t even know what they do. It seems like a fake organization that doesn’t actually help disabled people. I tried to get help with a discrimination case and they absolutely were no help whatsoever. I understand I had to file an EEOC claim which I did but they did not want to help after that. My case was wrongfully denied even though it was a very strong case (according to another civil rights attorney I spoke to who used to actually work at the attorney generals office on discrimination cases) and so there was no justice had. I couldn’t afford the attorney who said I had a strong case and this place showed no interest in helping me either.

Wes N

Jul 7, 2020

i originally contacted them early June 2020 for a reasonable accommodation issue. They did the original intake then left me hanging in the wind. When i call back to get the status of the intake, they get loud and irritated and state they cannot help until i talk to intake manager who never answers the phone or emails. Steer clear of these people. They don't Help

Kathleen Silvia

Aug 7, 2019

The “advocates” here don’t answer emails or voicemails and don’t think housing situations are serious for the disabled. Extremely infuriating.

C. G. M (ThaTruthSeka)

Mar 20, 2018

I, Unfortunately, Worked With David Haas And It Proved That Some Employees Are In The Wrong Job Fit. This Detached My Next Actions, As He Was Not Attentive At All. However, Hoping This Was An Individual Effort. 03/2018 Update. Spoke To A Martha And My Original Inquiry Is Concrete. Hire Intakers That Intake & Have A Clear Direction.

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Questions & Answers

Who do i call for smi housing assistance when my health provider is not doing there job. Whom do i call for assistance?

Tiffany Aldridge | Nov 6, 2019
Robert S. Weinbrenner | Nov 6, 2019

If you Google disabled housing in the metro Valley there are many complexes that you can apply for yourself.Dunlap and Magee have many in the valley.I am waiting for a nice studio apt.myself.Or I can wait one and a half to 2 years.

We belong to a pretty big church here and we have a son who is 14 and deaf. We would like to get an interpreter for our church service. How do we go about that and who would pay the interpreter for their service? The church says they dont know.

Terrie Waldron | Nov 6, 2018
Vickie French | Nov 6, 2018

Contact Joni and Friends Phoenix, they help churches and families with disability ministry

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