Texas 501(c)(3) (EIN 86-1336741) brings open-data veteran resource discovery to Arizona's 510,000+ veterans across Phoenix, Tucson, and 12 top cities.
THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS — May 4, 2026 —Wounded Warriors (Texas 501(c)(3), EIN 86-1336741, IRS ruling year 2021) today announced that its open-data veteran-resource directory now indexes 1,768 verified veteran-serving resources across Arizona.
Arizona hosts approximately 510,000 U.S. military veterans, with significant retiree concentrations near Phoenix, Tucson, Sierra Vista (Fort Huachuca), and the Prescott area. The state directory at warriorsfund.org/state/arizona surfaces Phoenix VA Health Care System (Carl T. Hayden), Southern Arizona VA Health Care System (Tucson), Northern Arizona VA (Prescott), plus Community-Based Outpatient Clinics, every Vet Center, every Arizona County Veterans Services Office, and Arizona Department of Veterans' Services state veterans homes (Phoenix, Tucson, Yuma, Flagstaff).
Arizona-specific benefits indexed include the Arizona Property Tax Exemption for disabled veterans, the Arizona Military Family Relief Fund, and the Arizona Veterans Tuition Reduction (in-state tuition for non-residents who are honorably discharged). Topic-specific subpages cover Mental Health, Housing, Employment, Healthcare, Claims Help, Crisis Support.
Cross-links to neighboring states (California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah) help cross-border veterans. Arizona donors should search EIN 86-1336741 in DAF portals. Wounded Warriors holds the Candid 2026 Platinum Seal.
Arizona is a retirement destination for veterans — particularly Vietnam-era and Cold War-era cohorts moving from colder states. The state benefits stack (property tax exemption + Military Family Relief Fund + tuition reduction) is built around that demographic. Surfacing the eligibility rules in our directory means a Phoenix retiree learns they qualify for the property tax exemption the year they move, not five years later when their neighbor mentions it.Dillon Parkes, Founder & Executive Director, Wounded Warriors