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Senior center offers congregate lunch, and recreation and socialization programs. Includes transportation to and from the center and other services on a limited basis, and information about and referrals to other community resources.
Provides reentry services for women who have been previously incarcerated or are within 6 months of release from prison. Services include pre-release assessment and counseling; employment services including resume development, job skills training and entrepreneurship, and employment and educational assistance; social and life skills development; and personal and professional skills training.
Provides services for people with developmental disabilities and cognitive disabilities. Employment services include on-the-job and transitional employment training, placement, and supported employment. Provides social, recreational, educational and rehabilitation instructional programming, school-to-work transition program, case management, daily living training, and social and recreational activities. Includes Transitions Program for teens graduating from high school. Provides transportation for clients. Offers a Therapeutic Autism Program (TAP) for young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders and an After School Youth Program including summer school for young adults with developmental and cognitive disabilities ages 14-22.
Provides shelter for lost, unwanted or abandoned animals. Places pets into homes by adoption. Offers pet lost and found service.
Offers Bibles and Bible study groups or courses to incarcerated sex offenders and their loved ones. Offers reentry services including housing and job opportunities.
Provides residential treatment for men age 18 and over with alcohol or drug use disorders. Provides daily treatment groups and educational sessions.
Contracts with local Residential Reentry Centers (RRC) which are responsible for providing federal offenders with reentry services.
Works to broaden the knowledge and appreciation of plants and habitats native to Arizona. Sponsors workshops and field trips led by local experts to natural communities throughout Arizona. Hosts monthly meetings and nature walks in Flagstaff, Phoenix, Safford, Sierra Vista, Tucson, Yuma, the White Mountain region, and all of Santa Cruz County. Volunteers participate in conservation efforts, including habitat restoration, species-monitoring, invasive species work, and special projects. Website provides extensive information and references on native plants.

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Works to bring together government, nonprofits, faith groups, and residents to provide support to Tempeans in need, to plan for present and future needs.
Rescues homeless and unwanted dogs and cats, and adopts them into properly screened homes. Provides population control of free-roaming cats through Trap-Neuter-Return.
Provides food boxes including perishable food from a farmers market and clothing. Also provides assistance with Nutrition Assistance (food stamps/SNAP) and AHCCCS applications, job searches, and resume preparation. Serves as a family resource center.
Provides outreach to women formerly incarcerated. Services include bible study and support group meetings with referrals to community services. Offers clients gently used clothing, make-up, and personal hygiene items.
Provides services for job seekers. Services include assessment of career interests, skills, and abilities; job readiness, life skills, and financial literacy workshops; job coaching; interviewing clothing; job placement assistance; mentoring and individual case management. Additional services may include counseling, child care, transportation assistance, housing, and referrals to community services. Special reentry program for those previously incarcerated. Services offered in-person and virtually.
Loans durable medical equipment. Items may be borrowed for up to six months. Provides adult incontinence supplies. Also provides assistance to complete advanced directives and enroll in Medicare.
Provides food boxes to people in need. Also provides adult clothing, shoes, hygiene items, backpacks, and blankets.
Provides food, food boxes and hot, nutritious meals to people in need in Yavapai County.
Center provides services for seniors. Includes education and recreation programs, congregate and home delivered meals, benefits counseling, outreach services, shopping assistance, telephone reassurance, legal aid referrals, and referrals to community resources.
Provides assistance to individuals and families in need. Services include emergency food boxes, Project Service to Help Arizonans with Relief on Energy (SHARE) for SRP and APS.
Rescues farm animals and allows children's groups to visit with the animals for therapy or fun. Rescued animals are primarily horses, but also include cattle, goats, sheep, llamas, alpacas, pigs, chickens, and other farm animals except cats and dogs.
Provides information on the US Constitution and the philosophy of freedom. Offers classes on the principles of liberty and the concepts of free markets, private property, and limited government for people age 14 and older; successful participants can apply for academic and travel scholarships. Also provides classes on economics and the law for youth. Loans books, CDs, DVDs, and cassette tapes. Offers meeting space for small groups.
Provides food boxes, clothing, and referrals to local agencies for people in need. Thrift store sells clothing and household goods to the general public.
Provides dinner weekly at Mountain Park Health Clinic parking lot in Tempe for people experiencing homelessness. Offers clothing and hygiene items. Helps with obtaining IDs, resume writing, and getting people into detoxification and rehabilitation programs.
Protects and preserves sensitive lands for the future in an effort to ensure the survival of the unique plants and wildlife of the Sonoran Desert. Manages preserves throughout Carefree, Cave Creek, New River and north Scottsdale.
Provides pet food and supplies to veterans and disaster victims from single family home fires and community-wide disasters in Arizona. Distributes pet food to nonprofit agency rescues.
Provides recreational, socialization, social services, educational programs, home delivered meals, and congregate meals for older adults.