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A Place 2 Turn | A Place 2 Turn

Provides services for youth and young adults aging out of the foster care system. Offers life skills training, employment support, educational and vocational payment assistance, and help finding and maintaining housing.

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NACOG Workforce Development - Cottonwood | NACOG Workforce Development - Cottonwood

Provides comprehensive job assistance for people in Yavapai County who are unemployed through no fault of their own. Services include assistance to pay for education, work clothes, and help overcoming other barriers, as well as career counseling/coaching.

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NACOG Workforce Development - Prescott | NACOG Workforce Development - Prescott

Provides comprehensive job assistance for people in Yavapai County who are unemployed through no fault of their own. Services include assistance to pay for education, work clothes, and help overcoming other barriers, as well as career counseling/coaching.

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The Salvation Army Amphi Corps Community Center | The Salvation Army Amphi Corps Community Center

Provides a variety of activities for both youth and adults. These include religious, spiritual, and recreational activities, an after-school program for 1st through 8th graders, a summer day camp for 1st through 12th graders, weekly teen youth group meetings, a gym for basketball and volleyball, and game, weight, and craft rooms. Additionally, there are weekly ladies' group meetings, ESL classes, tutoring for after-school participants, and music instruction available.

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Youth On Their Own | Youth On Their Own

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.

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Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation | Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation

Provides financial assistance for goods and services to help enhance self-esteem of foster children. Funds may be used for sports equipment, musical instruments and lessons, bicycles, recreation costs, school trips, graduation and prom expenses, scholarships for college or vocational school, and other items that directly benefit foster children. Assistance is not available for general household items, foster facility improvements, or other matters for which the state already provides funding.

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