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Offers Native American language and culture classes, community events, and special activities.
Offers weekly peer support meetings for parents of adults with substance use disorders. Provides educational tools to help parents, spouses, grandparents, siblings and close friends handle the issues of addiction. All attendees must be 18 years and older.
Provides individual counseling in the areas of depression, anxiety, grief, obsessive compulsive disorder, anger management, domestic violence, and child behavior problems. Also provides psychiatric assessment, medication monitoring, and care coordination for those with a Serious Mental Illness (SMI). Offers prevention education and counseling for drug and alcohol abuse. Includes referrals to additional services. The wellness program includes nutritional counseling, smoking cessation, activities, and use of the exercise equipment.
Provides life skill development, healthy relationship classes, peer mentoring program for youth, and information on the prevention of teen pregnancy and substance use.
Provides life skill development, healthy relationship classes, and information on the prevention of teen pregnancy and substance use. Also provides shelter, life skills training, resources and support for young people who have run away from home or are homeless.
Provides peer support services to adults living with a mental health and/or substance use disorder. Services include case management, independent life skills training, transportation, health and wellness classes, pre-employment support, substance use education, and referrals to additional resources. Collaborates with community providers to connect those who are justice-involved to needed services.
Provides peer support services to adults living with a mental health and/or substance use disorder. Services include case management, independent life skills training, transportation, health and wellness classes, pre-employment support, substance use education, and referrals to additional resources. Collaborates with community providers to connect those who are justice-involved to needed services. Also provides water during the summer for people who are homeless.

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Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Provides information and support for children of alcoholics and addicts, and those working with them. Website provides various articles and videos which can be viewed online.
Offers tobacco use prevention and cessation programs for all ages including individual counseling, information, and cessation supplies and assistance.
Offers individual, group and family outpatient counseling; home-based counseling; DUI screenings; alcohol education, MVD screenings, and treatment; anger management; misdemeanor domestic violence offender treatment; psychiatric evaluations; medication; and medication monitoring. Services provided through teleconference phone call.
Provides individual counseling in the areas of depression, anxiety, grief, obsessive compulsive disorder, anger management, domestic violence, and child behavior problems. Also provides psychiatric assessment, medication monitoring, and care coordination for those with a Serious Mental Illness (SMI). Offers prevention education and counseling for drug and alcohol abuse. Includes referrals to additional services. The wellness program includes nutritional counseling, smoking cessation, activities, and use of the exercise equipment.
Provides public health education services and programs including nutrition, tobacco use, substance abuse, environmental health, and maternal and child health.
Provides character building, conflict resolution, coping skills, anti-bullying, behavior management, and substance abuse prevention services in schools and community locations.
Provides school drug prevention/life skills courses, Naloxone and Naloxone training, parent education classes, trauma training, diversion classes, community education programs for youth and adults on current drug trends, consequences of using alcohol, marijuana, and prescription and illegal drugs, support groups and book clubs.
Provides programs for youth and their families. Services include teen pregnancy prevention education, substance misuse information, life skills training, healthy relationship education, and employability skills development. Also provides parenting skills training and family strengthening workshops.
Provides peer support services to adults living with a mental health and/or substance use disorder. Services include outreach to uninsured and underinsured people to offer resources peer support, substance use education, and coordination of care.
Provides information on alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs; substance abuse assessments; short-term counseling; and weekly alcohol and drug education classes. Offers individual consultations on nutrition and fitness. Also provides a variety of workshops on sexual health, stress management, test anxiety, and gender spectrum.
Provides education to help children make safe, healthy choices. Topics include responding to peer pressure, technology-related challenges, emotional regulation, frustration tolerance, self-esteem, and setting boundaries. Information is available through the website, app, parenting manual, and the MASK E3 Institute. The MASK E3 Institute is a multi-year approach to building and strengthening life skills. Separate programming for different age groups, from pre-kindergarten through college-age students.
Offers weekly peer support meetings for parents of adults with substance use disorders. Provides educational tools to help parents, spouses, grandparents, siblings and close friends handle the issues of addiction. All attendees must be 18 years and older.
Provides community and school-based tobacco education and prevention activities, events, and presentations. Offers brief school-based interventions. Provides tobacco use cessation referrals. Offers worksite visits to support the Smoke-Free Arizona Law. Provides teen pregnancy prevention education for teens and parents. Offers bullying prevention programs for students grades K-8. Provides bullying and teen safe driving programs for high school students.
Provides a parenting program in Spanish and English for families needing guidance with their children ages 9-14 or grades 4-8 and/or who are court referred. Workshops cover how to prevent drug abuse in the family, set guidelines and expectations for behavior, saying "no" to drugs and resisting peer pressure, and how to control and express anger.
Provides substance abuse prevention program for at-risk Native American youth in the Flagstaff community. Services include after-school and weekend activities that promote self-esteem, educational enrichment, physical fitness, traditional practices, and cultural values.
Provides crime prevention information, police reports, neighborhood block watch, and citizen ride alongs. The School Resource Officer and the DARE Program offer drug use prevention education for junior high and high school students.
Provides information on alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs; substance abuse assessments; short-term counseling; and weekly alcohol and drug education classes. Offers individual consultations on nutrition and fitness. Also provides a variety of workshops on sexual health, stress management, test anxiety, and gender spectrum.
Provides a variety of harm reduction resources to people who use drugs in Maricopa County. Services includes free clean syringes and syringe disposal, Naloxone/Narcan, educational resources, and referrals to treatment.

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Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention