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Distributes food boxes, clothing, and small household items to individuals, families, and other service organizations for distribution to those in need. Computer Training Center provides basic computer skills classes for people at or below poverty level income. Offers school supplies for children in need during back-to-school season. Provides blankets and warm clothing to people in need during winter months. Provides seasonal assistance including meal boxes for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Also distributes toys, blankets, stuffed animals, scarves, and gloves for children who accompany families when they pick up Christmas food boxes.
Facilitates foster care licensure and the certification process for DES, private, kinship, and step-parent adoptions. Provides orientations in order to familiarize families with the foster care, adoption, and certification process. Provides initial training to become licensed for foster care or certified for adoption and advanced training services. Provides placement coordination for families and children. The Expectant Parent program provides assistance to any expectant parent(s) considering voluntarily relinquishing their parental rights.
Administers behavioral health, child welfare, and counseling services for children and families in Arizona.
Provides services for people in need in the East Valley.
Provides specialized, early childhood education preschool and summer camp.
Sells donated clothing, furniture, books, videos, CDs and DVDs, toys and crafts, and household goods to the general public. Provides benevolence vouchers for people in need once per year; voucher is for $25 or less and can be used for clothing and shoes.
Membership organization for youth provides after-school program and summer day camp. Includes programming in technology, the arts, sports, recreation, character and leadership, and education.
Provides back packs and school supplies for TUSD students. Also provides hygiene items and clothing such as pants, shirts, diapers, underwear, belts, shoes, socks, dresses, and prom gowns.
Provides free clothing, school supplies, and personal hygiene items for Tempe middle and high school teens from the Tempe Union, Tempe Elementary and Kyrene school districts.
Provides academic instruction for students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12. Homeless Education Liaison provides assistance to school-age youth who do not have a permanent place of residence. Services include school enrollment, transportation to and from school, free breakfast and lunch programs, and other support services. Also provides information about additional resources in the community. Provides support services for students with disabilities.
Provides emergency shelter for single adult men and women who are experiencing homelessness and their pets. Services for clients include case management, employment assistance, and referrals to additional services.
Provides transitional housing and comprehensive social services to families who are facing homelessness.
Provides services to support youth experiencing homelessness so they can graduate from high school. Students can earn a monthly stipend based on school attendance and get free items such as food, toiletries, school supplies, and more. Also provides connection to additional resources. Does not provide crisis services or housing.
Provides Level 1 Secure Residential Treatment with Trauma Informed focus for youth ages 7-17 with emotional and behavioral challenges. Services include Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) program, substance use disorder program, and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).
Provides house mentors to work with children in the group homes, opportunity to participate in back to school, Christmas, and career development events. Group homes may also participate in our Summer Enrichment Programs (reading and STEM activities), Apprentice To Permanency Program (Trades Industry Introductions), and The Restoring Dignity Room (Bras for teen girls). Also provides pajamas Go-Kits, Cuddle Bags, hygiene Kits, for children entering foster care and offers transitional suitcases, and cell phones for 18 year old youths aging out.
Provides academic instruction for students in pre-kindergarten through grade 8. Homeless Education Liaison provides assistance to school-age youth who do not have a permanent place of residence. Services include school enrollment, transportation to and from school, free breakfast and lunch programs, and other support services. Also provides information about additional resources in the community. Provides support services for students with disabilities. Provides a food pantry for residents of the Mobile area.
Provides free clothing, school supplies, and personal hygiene items for Tempe middle and high school teens from the Tempe Union, Tempe Elementary and Kyrene school districts.
Provides food, clothing, other basic needs, and school supplies to families and children in need. Encourages children to get involved in community projects. Provides adult role models for children in low income families. Offers after school activities and tutoring.
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 leadership in developing strategies to enhance the well-being of children and youth in Coconino County. Website offers a directory of available resources for children and youth and their families.
Provides information about and referrals to community resources. Provides limited case management and supplemental support services to promote self-sufficiency.
Provides integrated wellness and behavioral health care. Offers family-centered services for youth ages 2-17 based on the Arizona 12 Principles. Services include youth and family outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment, intensive in-home support for families, Autism Spectrum family support services, psychiatric evaluation, psychiatric medication management, and care coordination. Serves as a family resource center.
Provides integrated wellness and behavioral health care. Offers family-centered services for youth ages 2-17 based on the Arizona 12 Principles. Services include youth and family outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment, intensive in-home support for families, Autism Spectrum family support services, psychiatric evaluation, psychiatric medication management, and care coordination.
Assists asylees, immigrants, parolees, refugees, Special Immigrant Visa holders (SIVs), and human trafficking survivors. Assists with asylum applications, family-based petitions, citizenship, permanent residency, replacement of lost or stolen documents, Special Protected Status Deferred Enforced Departure, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions, and family reunification. Drop-in SIV services include reception and placement, matching grants, Preferred Communities, employment services, cultural orientation, and state Refugee Resettlement Program (RRP) benefits.