Good information based on what is going on with the fire.
Michelle Watson
June 11 at 11:14 AM ·
5 P’s of Evacuation & Livestock Temporary Holding
People and Pets and other animals/livestock and supplies.
Prescriptions with dosages, medicines, medical equipment, vision and hearing aids, batteries and power cords, face coverings, hand sanitizer and sanitizing wipes.
Papers including important documents (hard copies and/or electronic copies saved on external hard drives or thumb drives), insurance papers, contacts.
Personal Needs including clothing, water, baby supplies, food, cash, credit cards, first aid kits, phones, and chargers. Items for people with access and/or functional needs, such as older adults and children.
Priceless items including photos, irreplaceable mementos and other valuables.
FOR LIVESTOCK (horses, goats, etc.)
Martina Gonzales
520-419-2369
Rillito Park
Rillito Downs/Race Track
4502 N 1st Ave, Tucson, AZ 85718
5 P’s of Evacuation & Livestock Temporary Holding
People and Pets and other animals/livestock and supplies.
Prescriptions with dosages, medicines, medical equipment, vision and hearing aids, batteries and power cords, face coverings, hand sanitizer and sanitizing wipes.
Papers including important documents (hard copies and/or electronic copies saved on external hard drives or thumb drives), insurance papers, contacts.
Personal Needs including clothing, water, baby supplies, food, cash, credit cards, first aid kits, phones, and chargers. Items for people with access and/or functional needs, such as older adults and children.
Priceless items including photos, irreplaceable mementos and other valuables.
FOR LIVESTOCK (horses, goats, etc.)
Martina Gonzales
520-419-2369
Rillito Park
Rillito Downs/Race Track
4502 N 1st Ave, Tucson, AZ 85718
Want to help a local bike shop try and get their bikes back.
Oro Valley Bicycle: Foothills Edition is at Oro Valley Bicycle: Foothills Edition.
May 5 at 12:12 PM · Tucson, AZ ·
At 5:25PM on 5/4/2020 these two brazen individuals cut our lock out front of the store (outside of our view) then grabbed and rode off on a couple close-out bikes we had on display in the rack there.
Bike #1 is a turquoise 56cm Specialized Diverge E5 Comp w/ Serfas CX tires on it, serial #WSBC602090344N.
Bike #2 is a navy/silver/green 54cm Specialized Langster Street, serial #WSBC602119488M.
If you have any information please contact the shop 520-577-5511 or Pima County Sheriff Dept (Case # 200505069). Thanks.
Farmers Insurance
April 8 at 1:58 PM ·
If you're a Farmers customer, we want to help. That's why we're reducing your car insurance premiums by 25% for the month of April. There's no need to call; you're automatically enrolled. Details coming soon.
In 20 years as a Farmers Agent I have never experienced such an event as we are seeing now. My agency's mission is to protect you and your family. Everything happening in the world can be jarring to our lives, communities and way of life.
I want to reassure you that Farmers and my agency is prepared and actively managing all aspects of the situation so we can continue serving you in your time of need.
We're also aware that, given the current situation, how you choose to do business with us may involve more self-service and on-line options (for the near future anyways).
Here are a few different options available to you if you prefer.
Farmers app:
-You can download the app from the app store on your phone. This will connect all your Famers policies on one place. You can pay a bill, always have your insurance cards with you and ask for roadside assistance.
Farmers.com account:
-This pretty much does it all. Pay a bill, file a claim, print off insurance cards, add a vehicle, change coverages, also offers "live chat" with our policies services folks if you have a particular question(s).
1-800-FARMERS: Available for you 24/7 to assist you with any questions, make any changes, answer billing questions, pay a bill, adding on a vehicle etc.
My contact info: Office phone 520-544-5777 and my email is apaterson@farmersagent.com We are always available to you.
If you need to drop off a payment at the office, please call first and let us know as we have many ways to accept payment for your convenience.
Also, Farmers is here to help. If you are unable to make payments on time as a result of Covid-19, we may be able to extend your due date. You can call 1-888-327-6335 to find out more information.
I am working from my home and from my office however I am not accepting in office appointments at this time. I am committed and prepared to serve you while also keeping our people and communities safe. We look forward to supporting you in whatever way we can.
Thank you for continuing to trust Farmers with all your insurance needs.
Alex Paterson
Tucson!
Tucson Aerial
March 24 at 9:40 AM ·
Something to brighten up your day.....
feel free to share and spread something positive
Youtube version:
https://youtu.be/mwzfNHVw8ec
Just one of many local eateries that will need our support now.
From the owner of El Charro,
“As you are aware, dining in any restaurant or drinking in any bar ended last night. This is the time we all need your support. Call your favorite restaurants and ask if they will be offering carry out. This is the only way we can keep as much of our staff employed as possible. Today for lunch, make a decision in your office which locally owned restaurant you want to support, then order for the office. If you don't want to cook this evening, choose a locally owned restaurant to order your dinner. My biggest stress right now is figuring out how to take care of the 500 people we employ who, like all of us. need a paycheck to survive. We are Tucson! We can do this. We need to think strategically and act responsibly. Hugs and love to each of you!
Here is the link to our website to keep all of you up to date.”
SICHARRO.COM
Home - Si Charro!
Let’s do what we can to help our community.
Tucson Medical Center
December 9, 2020 at 6:33 PM ·
To our community,
We are writing this letter from the front lines of TMC HealthCare.
We are not strangers. We are your neighbors, your friends and your families. Our children are in the same classes, even though they’re online right now. We patronize your businesses and stand in line together at the grocery store.
We’ve been here for you when you need us the most for more than 75 years. Now, we need you.
We work day in and day out caring for our community, then we go home to care for our own families, scared we might bring the virus home and worried about what the future will bring. We’ve held the hands of patients because their families can’t. We’ve watched as cases soar, as schools close and as the hospital nears or reaches capacity almost daily. Yet, we keep going.
We know you are tired. We see you.
Now, we need you to see us. We are tired, too. We are tired of seeing young people, our elders and everyone in between on ventilators. We are tired of watching people we know get sick from this virus. Our co-workers are getting sick and we are short-staffed. It is becoming more difficult to transfer patients who have critical needs to hospitals that have ICU capacity for greater levels of care.
We have activated our surge plans to expand our capacity for COVID patients and we are working to recruit travel labor so we can staff those beds. We are doing everything we can to keep our community safe.
Now it’s your turn. Our future - your future - is in your hands.
We know we’ve asked a lot. You’ve worn masks. You’ve sheltered in place. Our community has done so much, but now is not the time to give up. We are spending our holidays caring for sick patients. We are asking you, our beloved community, to think about your loved ones and make a few more sacrifices. Please heed the advice of public health experts by washing your hands, wearing your mask in public and staying home with your families. Please stop socializing in person with multiple households for a while.
The next couple of weeks will be critical in slowing the spread, and our hospitals need to catch up. We need your help in order to do that. We need our community to rally behind us. We need support and encouragement. We need each other. We are in this together, and we will get through this together.
Yours,
Judy Rich, RN,
Mimi Coomler, RN
Joy Upshaw, RN
TMC Nurse Leaders