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Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2024-25 — Maricopa County Edition
Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2024-25 — Maricopa County Edition, page 36
Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2024-25 — Maricopa County Edition, page 37

A NEW LEAF A New Leaf provides lifesaving shelter and support to families experiencing homelessness, domestic violence and other crisis situations. Our mission is “Helping families, changing lives.” Your generous tax credit donation will provide food, immediate shelter and long-term support to a family experiencing homelessness in your local community. All contributions will be used to serve families in need at | A New Leaf’s life-changing homeless shelters and domestic violence shelters across the Valley. By making a tax credit donation, you will be helping a family to overcome homelessness and find stability. Thank you for your kindness! TurnaNewLeaf.org Tax Code 20075 MAGGIE’S PLACE Since we opened our doors in 2000, Maggie’s Place has provided over 1,200 homeless, pregnant and parenting women and 700 babies with a safe and nurturing environment. Today, we manage and operate five residential homes throughout Maricopa County that serve over 100 women each year. Your tax-deductible contribution directly supports our shelter operations, which provide a safe and nurturing environment, access to resources, supplies and ongoing support, helping women break the cycle of generational trauma so they can build a meaningful, independent life for themselves and their families. maggiesplace.org Tax Code 20492 HOUSING SUPPORT HOUSING SUPPORT Qualified Charitable Organizations | $470 per Individual / $938 per Married Couple 34 FRONTDOORS MEDIA | TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE

ARIZONA JUSTICE PROJECT We seek justice for the innocent, the wrongfully imprisoned and those who have suffered manifest injustice under Arizona’s criminal justice system. The Arizona Justice Project is the only nonprofit organization in Arizona dedicated to helping those who have been wrongfully convicted or who have suffered manifest injustice regain their freedom. Over the past 26 years, the AJP has helped 50 individuals regain their freedom and has been involved in several court cases that have had a positive impact for numerous incarcerated individuals. Many of these individuals spent decades in prison, away from their families and communities. Along with providing free post-conviction legal representation, AJP also assists clients with reentry, providing support for housing, work, education, access to healthcare and other benefits. azjusticeproject.org Tax Code 20725 ARIZONA LEGAL WOMEN AND YOUTH SERVICES (ALWAYS) ALWAYS provides free wraparound legal services to trafficking survivors of all ages and people under 25 impacted by crime, homelessness and foster care. Donations make ALWAYS’ family law, immigration law, and criminal history repair services possible for trafficking survivors of all ages and young people seeking to overcome adversity and achieve safety and opportunity. Family law support includes representation and other assistance with orders of protection, divorces, child custody, and child support. The ALWAYS team also handles immigration matters, including T-Visas for trafficking victims, U-Visas for survivors of crime, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status for abused and abandoned youth, “green cards,” and citizenship. Many trafficking survivors have convictions keeping them from pursuing education and certain professions; ALWAYS helps eliminate these barriers through Good Cause Exceptions, set-asides, and expungement. alwaysaz.org Tax Code 20888 LEGAL SERVICES LEGAL SERVICES Qualified Charitable Organizations | $470 per Individual / $938 per Married Couple TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE | FRONTDOORS MEDIA 35