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Thrifts store sells donated goods to the general public. Service center offers medical supplies, heat relief, seasonal services, disaster services, pre-made meals, pet food as available and diaper bank for children and adults.
Provides faith-based emergency shelter for men, women, and women with children. Includes meals, showers, clothing, and case management. Attendance at the chapel service is encouraged, but not required. Offers an optional one year discipleship/recovery program for men and women. Offers food boxes, when available, to people in need.
Provides case management, support services and resources to people facing homelessness and families in crisis.
Operates a no-kill shelter, informal adoption service, and boarding facility for dogs and cats.
Offers displays with objects of historical significance to the Lake Havasu City area. Group tours for schools and organizations available. Memberships available and include newsletter and store discount. Offers evening programs once a month on subjects of historical interest.
Offers space, tools, parts, and assistance from volunteer bike mechanics to learn DIY bicycle repair and maintenance.
Provides family planning services. Offers prenatal, postnatal, and parenting classes, along with material assistance. Classes offered online and in-person.
Provides food boxes, clothing and personal hygiene items to people in need in Yavapai county. Also offers food box delivery by appointment.
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.
Maintains parks, lighted ballfields, swimming pools, and recreational centers. Provides various recreational classes and activities for all ages. Rents facilities.
Sells donated home improvement items, furniture, appliances, and building material to the general public.
Offers educational exhibits of animals from around the world. Guided tours are available for groups. Provides a variety of informational and educational programs, classes, children's camps, and workshops for all ages on wild animals, conservation, habitats, and related issues. Facilities available to rent for meetings, parties, weddings, and other special occasions.
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.
Administers various programs for people in need.
Administers programs to help individuals and families in need.

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Library loans books, e-books, audio books, videotapes, CDs, and DVDs. Reference desk provides research assistance and materials for use in the library only. Services include story time for children, summer reading program, and interlibrary loans. Offers copy machine, printer, Wi-Fi wireless access, and public computers with Internet access.
Provides therapeutic horseback riding for people with mental, emotional, and/or physical challenges to improve their well-being. Uses the movement of horses to increase strength, stamina, mobility, confidence, focus, attention, loosen tight muscles, organize mobility, etc. Locations in New River, and Peoria.
Provides emergency food boxes and clothes to people in need.
Provides emergency food boxes once every 30 days if needed.
Offers services for older adults and people with disabling conditions. Services include medical appointment transportation, health advocacy, grocery shopping, friendly visiting and phoning, caregiver relief, personal business assistance, minor home repair, delivered meals for lunch, and a van offering transportation to and from recreational and shopping venues.
Provide facilities for law enforcement and officers of the court to investigate sexual assault, domestic violence, and crimes against children and vulnerable adults. Victims receive medical examinations, crisis counseling, and advocacy connecting them with local community resources. Serves as a family resource center.
Administers services for Arizona residents in need that provide food, hygiene products, baby items, and clothing once every 30 days.
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 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 transitional housing and services to US Military active duty members, veterans, and their families. Services include a women's program; spiritual program; navigation services to available services; and cash assistance as funds allow for utilities, auto repairs, rent, security deposits, and transportation. Also facilitates annual Veterans Stand Down in Bullhead City and leads the Veterans Resource Team in the Kingman Regional Veterans Treatment Court. Provides veterans transportation to organization services.

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Court Ordered Community Service Sites