Primavera Foundation

Primavera Foundation Our Story: The Primavera Foundation began in the early 1980’s as a response to the growing numbers of homeless individuals on the streets of Tucson.

Co-creating pathways out of poverty through outreach, housing, workforce development, comprehensive community development, and homeownership and financial education. In 1983 Gordon Packard and Nancy Bissell organized a large group of volunteers to begin the St. Martin’s Soup Kitchen. Their guiding principle was that every individual has intrinsic worth and deserves to be treated with respect and c

ompassion. Shortly thereafter the neighborhood in which the Kitchen was located filed a lawsuit to shut the Kitchen down. The court challenge went all the way to the Arizona Supreme Court and St. Martin’s was ultimately ordered to close. From that experience Nancy and Gordon moved on to renovate Pueblo Court into supportive housing for the seriously mentally ill, and they raised money to build the Primavera Men’s Shelter which still provides shelter to up to 100 men each night, 365 days per year. Advocacy and social change are also at the forefront of Primavera’s work and mission. In 1988 Primavera worked with the Arizona Justice Institute to file a complaint with the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) against Western Savings and MeraBank for alleged discriminatory lending practices. Both institutions agreed to provide $100 million for low-interest loans in designated low- and moderate-income neighborhoods in Tucson and Phoenix. Then, in 2008 Primavera worked with a group of organizations, including Arizonans for Responsible Lending and the Southwest Center for Economic Integrity, to defeat Proposition 200. Prop. 200 was a citizens’ ballot initiative that would have made charging triple digit interest rates on payday loans permanently legal in the state of Arizona. Although outspent by the payday loan industry 64-to-1, the initiative was defeated and the 2010 sunset provision on charging over 36% interest for payday loans went into effect. Primavera has expanded its services and advocacy work since 1983 to include: workforce development programs that help people return to work, develop job skills and provide special assistance to former prisoners; rental housing that provides stable, long-term and affordable solutions to the community’s lack of affordable, safe housing; financial education, homeownership workshops that help families work towards financial security; neighborhood revitalization programs that help neighborhoods become communities of choice; and proactive community engagement that provides communities with sustainable solutions to issues.

Thank you, eegee's, for investing in our community!We were honored to attend Eegee’s Community Giving Ceremony and recei...
06/04/2026

Thank you, eegee's, for investing in our community!

We were honored to attend Eegee’s Community Giving Ceremony and receive a $25,000 donation through their coupon card campaign. This generous support will help The Primavera Foundation continue providing shelter, and critical services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness and poverty in Pima County.

We are grateful to Eegee’s and to every community member who participated in the campaign. Your support helps us continue co-creating pathways out of poverty and building a stronger, more connected community.

🌞 The hot sun is here! The temperatures are continuing to rise, and it is important to remember those who are experienci...
06/03/2026

🌞 The hot sun is here! The temperatures are continuing to rise, and it is important to remember those who are experiencing homelessness. Primavera’s shelters and HIP drop-in center are seeking donations of water bottles, hydrating drinks and snacks, hats, and more!

Let’s get together and support our community in need during the hot season.

For more information, contact Sophia at ssmith.gatto@primavera for a complete list and on how to drop off in-kind donations.

Home is more than a place—it’s the foundation for opportunity, stability, and growth.During NeighborWorks Week, we’re ce...
06/02/2026

Home is more than a place—it’s the foundation for opportunity, stability, and growth.

During NeighborWorks Week, we’re celebrating the power of community-driven change. This year’s theme, “Creating Homes, Building America,” reflects what we see every day at Primavera—community supporting unhoused neighbors, and individuals building brighter futures through safe, affordable housing.

At Primavera, we believe housing is just the beginning. Through our programs, residents don’t just find a place to live—they gain the tools, support, and confidence to create lasting change in their lives.

Stronger homes build stronger communities. And stronger communities build a stronger future for all of us.

Join us in celebrating the impact of resident-led change throughout the week. Also, please stop by our celebratory gathering at La Capilla Community Garden on June 8, from 8-11 a.m., 227 W 34th Street.


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Join us for Sunset Yoga at the Park on June 10th at 6:30 p.m. at Himmel Park. This relaxing community yoga session is a ...
06/02/2026

Join us for Sunset Yoga at the Park on June 10th at 6:30 p.m. at Himmel Park. This relaxing community yoga session is a chance to unwind, connect, and support a great cause.

In partnership with Tucson Community Yoga, all donations benefit Primavera Foundation, helping fund emergency services, shelters, and drop-in centers for people in our community.

Bring a mat, bring a friend, and enjoy a peaceful sunset with us.

A few weeks ago at our Men's Shelter, Chef Victor Hightower noticed an abundance of donated sack lunches and decided to ...
05/29/2026

A few weeks ago at our Men's Shelter, Chef Victor Hightower noticed an abundance of donated sack lunches and decided to get creative rather than let anything go to waste. The sandwiches were simple bologna and cheese—but he added an extra slice and turned them into grilled cheese.

One of the participants, Dave Martinez—known as one of the most helpful, optimistic, and friendly individuals around—loved them. He mentioned they’d be even better with pickles, and that idea stuck with Chef Victor. A few days later, he shared that there was some Swiss cheese they could try next time. David liked that. And then they agreed to add bacon.

So today, Victor created "The Dave Martinez" sandwich: Swiss and American cheese, a touch of mayo, crispy bacon, and of course—pickles. Then he invited Dave to be the first to try it.

Moments like this highlight the heart behind the work we do—finding small ways to uplift and care for the people we serve, such as turning simple meals into meaningful acts of service and connection.

The Primavera Foundation took part in the grand opening of Belvedere Terrace, a new 72-unit affordable senior housing co...
05/28/2026

The Primavera Foundation took part in the grand opening of Belvedere Terrace, a new 72-unit affordable senior housing community in Tucson.

The community includes 22 apartments for formerly unhoused seniors with supportive services provided by Primavera Foundation.

Primavera thanks Newport SW LLC President, David Wohl, City of Tucson - Government Mayor Regina Romero, the Arizona Department of Housing, the Pima County Board of Supervisors, and many community leaders, and partners for supporting affordable housing solutions for Tucson seniors.

Belvedere Terrace is a 61,121 SF affordable housing community offering 72 apartment homes for residents ages 55 and older. Featuring a mix of one- and two-bedroom floor plans, the development was thoughtfully designed to provide modern, accessible living in a connected neighborhood setting. Twenty-two units are set aside for the project-based voucher program, serving seniors recently leaving homelessness.

05/27/2026

Take a behind-the-scenes look at second shift at our Men’s Shelter and our staff helping co-create pathways out of poverty in our community.

05/08/2026

Enter the 2026 Jim Click Millions for Tucson Raffle!

We’re excited to be selling tickets for this incredible community fundraiser supporting the Primavera Foundation

🎟️ $25 each or 5 for $100
🚗 Grand Prize: 2026 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X Roush Edition
✈️ Second Prize: 2 Round-Trip First Class Airline Tickets
💵 Third Prize: $5,000 Cash

✨ All ticket purchases made through our link will go directly to support Primavera Foundation’s programs and services in Southern Arizona.

👉 Get your tickets here: primavera.org/2026-jim-click-raffle/

After fleeing domestic violence in Texas, Robin Plummer arrived in Tucson with her four children and nowhere to go. With...
05/07/2026

After fleeing domestic violence in Texas, Robin Plummer arrived in Tucson with her four children and nowhere to go. With support from the Primavera Foundation’s Family Pathways Program, she was able to avoid homelessness and rebuild stability for her family.

“I was so scared of being on the streets with my kids because I had nowhere else to go,” she said.

Today, Robin is working, pursuing a medical certification, and watching her children thrive in a safe, stable home.

Read her full story on our website or through this link: https://primavera.org/a-second-chance-how-one-mother-rebuilt-stability-for-her-family/

CLEAN OUT YOUR HOME GYM FOR A CAUSE! 🏋️‍♀️We are looking for gently used fitness equipment to build out the wellness spa...
05/06/2026

CLEAN OUT YOUR HOME GYM FOR A CAUSE! 🏋️‍♀️

We are looking for gently used fitness equipment to build out the wellness space at STAR Village.

We currently need: ✅ Yoga mats & Resistance bands ✅ Jump ropes ✅Sport bras ✅Cooling towels or mists

Drop-off details: Training Center, 151 W 40th Street from 8:30 am - 4:00 pm.

If you have any questions about specific items, contact Sophia at [email protected] or [email protected].

Address

Administrative Offices, Jim & Vicki Click Training Center, 151 W. 40th Street
Tucson, AZ
85713

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15208825383

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