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Serves meals to families only. Provides hot meals, family activities, information and referral, arts and crafts, and reading programs for children.
Provides food boxes to people in need. Provides hydration station during summer months.
Provides programs for senior and adults with disabilities. Services include recreation and socialization programs, local transportation, and meals served and delivered for seniors and adults with disabilities. Offers special interest classes, and exercise and fitness programs. Available to rent for social events.
Provides services for adults including congregate meals, home delivered meals, recreation programs, exercise programs, social activities, peer support, and health and wellness promotion.
Provides food to members of the Yavapai-Apache Nation in need.
Provides food boxes to people on low income. Offers referrals to additional food box sites by phone and website. Also provides summer food program for students. Offers water during the summer for people who are homeless.
Supports academic success by helping students and families find the resources they need. Provides family support center, limited food boxes, clothing, school supplies, and referrals to additional services. Serves as a family resource center.
Faith-based center provides services for pregnant women and women with infants. Provides onsite childcare for children ages 0-5 while mother is receiving services. Free, confidential services include food pantry, formula, baby food, clothing, diapers, showers, nutrition education, individual advocacy, information and referral, support groups, exercise groups, parenting skills, job readiness, adult literacy, citizenship test preparation and a variety of classes. Serves as a family support center.
Provides food, clothing, and toiletries.
Provides emergency food items, clothing, and personal hygiene products for people in need. Clients must bring their own boxes and be on time.
Provides congregate meals and activities for seniors. Activities include card games, weekly bingo, monthly potlucks, music, and a variety of arts and crafts classes.
Provides emergency food boxes once every 30 days if needed.
Provides a hot lunch for people in need. Also provides a cooling center and hydration station in the summer. Offers referrals for food and other community resources.
Prepares congregate meals. Delivers meals to homebound clients in Golden Shores, Golden Valley, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, and Mohave Valley.
Faith-based center provides services for pregnant women and women with infants. Provides onsite childcare for children ages 0-5 while mother is receiving services. Free, confidential services include food pantry, formula, baby food, clothing, diapers, showers, nutrition education, family planning and individual advocacy, information and referral, support groups, exercise groups, parenting skills, job readiness, adult literacy, citizenship test preparation and a variety of classes. Serves as a family support center.
Provides services to people experiencing homelessness. Services include shelter, meals, showers, coats, blankets, sleeping bags, return to origin transportation and personal hygiene items. For those staying overnight, a sack lunch is provided for the next day. There are 30 beds to offers overnight stay during inclement weather and in-area emergencies. Also provides warming center in the winter, and cooling center and hydration station in the summer. This is the only extreme weather shelter in Gila County.
Provides food pantry, clothing and furniture through their thrift store, and hydration station to people in need living in or around Casa Grande.
Provides food boxes and financial assistance for past-due utility bills and prescription medication. Provides information about and referrals to other community resources.
Provides free family planning services and baby supplies such as diapers, clothes and formula. Clients can also complete parenting classes to earn points which may be used to purchase baby furniture items such as strollers, high chairs and bassinets.
Provides food boxes and clothes to people in need.
Provides emergency food boxes including pet food (with monthly food boxes) and baby food (with weekly food boxes) to people in need living within the services area. Offers bi-monthly Care Club where anyone can purchase meat and pantry boxes at reduced costs. Also provides information about and referrals to community resources including rent and utility assistance to people living within the agency's boundaries.
Provides rent payment assistance, electric and water utility bill payment assistance, food boxes, sack lunches, and personal hygiene items. Provides extreme heat cooling center and hydration station during unsafe weather conditions.
Provides emergency food boxes to people in need. Clients may receive one box per month.
Provides food to families or individuals in need once a week. Diapers, wipes, baby food and formula is also available for families in need.
Provides and coordinates temporary food assistance to individuals and families until assistance can be obtained from a permanent source such as adequate employment or other income, Food Stamps, etc.