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Provides crisis intervention, referrals, advocacy, and on-call crisis intervention for crime victims in Navajo County.
Provides information and referrals to pregnant mothers and families living in Phoenix with children ages birth to five. Also provides free parenting classes.
Provides family resource center, primary care, dental care and pharmacy services.
Provides a continuum of services to strengthen families and prevent child abuse and neglect. Offers a parenting education program which involves the entire family. Includes active parenting video-based classes and specialized workshops. Accepts parents who are court-ordered to attend. Free child care is provided at some of the classes. A speakers bureau is available for presentations on parenting and child abuse. Offers free vision and hearing screenings for children.
Provides a continuum of services to strengthen families and prevent child abuse and neglect including Parenting Centers in select area elementary schools. Offers a parenting education program which involves the entire family. Includes active parenting video-based classes and specialized workshops. Accepts parents who are court-ordered to attend. Free child care is provided at some of the classes. A speakers bureau is available for presentations on parenting and child abuse. Offers free vision and hearing screenings for children.
Provides family resource center and educational opportunities for families and providers of services to children with behavioral health challenges. Offers support groups for parents and caregivers to give families a safe place to talk about their challenges, inspire hope, connect with other families, and share successes. Parent Assistance Center staff assists other parents in resolving family challenges such as sibling support, access to services, free counseling, special education 504 plans in schools, and housing and shelter.
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 family resource center including support services to families with young children. Includes play groups, parenting classes, and referrals to additional services.
Provides primary health care and family resource center. Includes pressure screening, emergency care, family counseling, nutrition education, prenatal care, pediatrics, and well-baby clinic. Telehealth options available. Also provides assistance with AHCCCS applications.
Provides primary health care and family resource center. Includes physical exams, flu shots, childhood and adult immunizations, blood pressure screening, STD testing and treatment, and chronic disease management. Also provides family planning services. Telehealth options available. Services provided under contract with Santa Cruz County Health Department.
Provides education programs to help tribal members prevent Type 2 diabetes. Also offers a fitness center with available child care services and a multi-purpose gym/facility for rent. Serves as a family resource center.
Provides a continuum of services to strengthen families and prevent child abuse and neglect. Offers a parenting education program which involves the entire family. Includes active parenting video-based classes and specialized workshops. Accepts parents who are court-ordered to attend. Free child care is provided at some of the classes. A speakers bureau is available for presentations on parenting and child abuse. Offers free vision and hearing screenings for children.
Provides family resource center, free clothing, shoes, and school supplies to the general public and students. Offers parenting classes. 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 food boxes to people in need. Clients may receive one box a month. Serves as a family resource center. Offers SNAP/AHCCCS registration and renewal.
Provides family resource center, primary care, dental care, and pharmacy services.
Provides family resource center, primary care, dental care and pharmacy services.
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 support services for TUSD students and their families. Services include clothing bank and food boxes. Also provides English as a Second Language classes and referrals to additional resources.
Family resource center offers play-based parenting and other services for parents or caregivers of children. Also provides a variety of parenting classes, including for those who are court-ordered to attend.
Provides community referrals for AHCCCS/SNAP renewal and application assistance, parenting support groups, food, clothing, housing and Family hub resources.
Provides financial assistance for rent to people facing eviction, electricity, water, and gas payments, and utility deposits. Provides repair or replacement of appliances, weatherization program to boost energy efficiency, and the repair or replacement of heating and cooling systems. Services include case management to help people become self-sufficient, assistance to apply for public benefits, and referrals to additional resources. Also provides assistance with propane and firewood. Does not assist with motel vouchers.
Provides financial assistance for rent to people facing eviction, electricity, water, and gas payments, and utility deposits. Provides repair or replacement of appliances, weatherization program to boost energy efficiency, and the repair or replacement of heating and cooling systems. Services include case management to help people become self-sufficient, assistance to apply for public benefits, and referrals to additional resources. Also provides assistance with propane and firewood.
Faith-based center provides services for pregnant women and women with infants. Provides onsite childcare for children ages 0-5 while mother is receiving services. Free, confidential services include food pantry, formula, baby food, clothing, diapers, showers, nutrition education, individual advocacy, information and referral, support groups, exercise groups, parenting skills, job readiness, adult literacy, citizenship test preparation and a variety of classes. Serves as a family support center.
Provides home visitation support services to expectant parents and families with newborns. The goal is to help clients reduce stress, enhance family functioning, promote child development and positive parent-child interaction, and minimize the incidence of abuse and neglect.
Provides prenatal and postpartum parenting support groups and parenting classes. Offers case management, peer supports, resource center and counseling services for clients and free phones with a year of service if eligible to be able to enroll in the program and receive virtual behavioral health services.