Tucson’s Fluxx Productions Remains Steadfast in a Time of Flux
As funding dries up and pressures mount, Tucson’s Fluxx Productions continues to provide lifeline programs like School of Drag, mental health support, and housing assistance — all while dreaming bigger. Read how this grassroots cultural organization is holding space, building power, and refusing to back down.
Celebrating the Achievements of Tucson’s Trail-Blazing Women Business Owners
For women throughout Tucson’s history, business ownership has been about more than making a livelihood; it has been about fostering community and creating a legacy of empowerment and inspiration. This Women’s History Month, Local First Arizona shines a light on two of our women-owned member businesses that have been making an impact on our city for more than 50 years.
Esperanza - A Fresh Start For Homeless Veterans
On any given night, 50,000 U.S. veterans are homeless and living on the streets — that’s 23% of the country’s homeless population. 25% of these heroes who have fallen on hard times seek help from programs like Local First Arizona community partner, Esperanza En Escalante.
Since 1989, Esperanza has provided Tucson’s veterans and veterans’ families with safe, secure transitional housing for up to two years. This housing is offered in conjunction with an array of supportive services to help clients find employment, schooling and permanent housing so that they will be able to lead productive, self-sufficient lives.