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Provides fire response, ambulance, rescue, and emergency medical services in the Williams area.
Private behavioral health hospital for adults with acute behavioral health and substance use disorders. Also provides inpatient, medically-assisted detox from alcohol and opioid drugs.
Produces the annual county fair with carnival rides, fairway games, agricultural exhibits, contests, concerts and other entertainment. Sponsors other events.
Provides crisis intervention, referrals, advocacy, and on-call crisis intervention for crime victims in Avondale, Buckeye, Goodyear, and the western areas of Maricopa County.
Provides information and support for people addicted to alcohol. Also provides telephone, email, and online chat support groups throughout the world. Sells a variety of recovery literature. Sponsors annual conference.
Provides food boxes, counseling, youth programs, and friendly visiting services.
Outdoor nature-based school programs including in-class lessons, materials, and all-day field classes. Educational programs for all ages. Offers spring break, summer, and fall nature camps for elementary school aged children. Venue available for special events including weddings.
Maintains a no-kill, no-cage shelter for dogs and cats, and adopts them into properly screened homes. Does not accept animals from the public.
Provides information and support through helpline and website. Sells a variety of materials. Raises funds for research.
Administers programs for children and adults with disabilities.
Offers in-home visits to assist parents of infants ages 0-3 and in-home services for adults. Provides day program activities and transportation in the community for people with developmental disabilities. Sheltered living units for clients age 18 and older who have developmental disabilities. Clients are trained to live as independent adults in their own living quarters. Operates apartment program for adults with disabilities. Semi-independent apartment setting in the community. Trains adults with disabilities in employment skills and assists with employment in local business.
Provides fire response, ambulance, rescue, and emergency medical services.
Regional planning agency involved in multi-jurisdictional matters. Administers the Title XX Social Services Planning Program which recommends funding of social service programs for older adults, adults with disabilities, and people who are on low income. Also conducts transportation and environmental planning activities. Serves as a regional data center and provides information on population, housing, employment, and other economic statistics.
Provides information and support for children and adults with disorders, syndromes, and diseases that affect growth, and their families. Website offers an overview of growth abnormalities, and brochure on the disorders which can be downloaded. Sponsors annual convention.
Provides case management, advocacy, support groups, domestic violence shelter, human trafficking shelter, sexual assault shelter and services to families and adults who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or human trafficking. Maximum length of stay is 120 days and accommodates pets.

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Provides short-term housing for people recuperating from whole organ, stem cell, or bone marrow transplant surgery; people undergoing extensive cancer treatments; and their caregivers.
Provides services for children and adult victims of trauma. Services include crisis intervention, victim advocacy, sexual assault examinations, forensic interviews, and peer support. Also provides resources and support for continued education. Offers an address confidentiality program which helps victims from being located by the person they are seeking safety from through public record by providing a substitute address and confidential mail forwarding services to individuals and families across Arizona.
Provides inpatient and outpatient hospital-based medical and surgical services including 24-hour emergency room care.
Designated Area Agency on Aging for Region II. Administers programs and services for older adults, their families, and caregivers.
Distributes food and clothing to people in need. Also provides transportation from the Richland/Sunsites area to Willcox twice monthly and to Benson at various times; bus is not wheelchair accessible.
Provides training in landscaping and nursery maintenance for adults with intellectual disabilities. Services include employment in the center nursery and in the community.
Administers safety-related programs. Recognizes contributors in the area of safety through the Howard Pyle Award named after former Arizona governor and President/CEO of the National Safety Council.
Full-service acute care hospital with inpatient and outpatient services, and a 24-hour emergency room. Services include cardiac catheterization, vascular, and GI labs; and EKG, EEG, and stress testing. Also includes laboratory, radiology, physical and respiratory therapy, cardiac rehab, robotic surgery, surgical weight loss, wound care, orthopedics, and hyperbaric center.
Provides self-help support groups for the families and friends of alcoholics. Also provides Alateen groups for children ages 8-18 of alcoholics. Meets virtually and in-person. Distributes literature, books, and meeting schedules.
Provides services for people with developmental delays. Services include special education services for children, adults and their families; habilitation group home with room and board; home-based early intervention; an adult day program with transportation to and from the program; and occupational, physical, and speech therapy and evaluations for each type of therapy.