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Administers programs for Native Americans in northern Arizona.
Administers community-based projects on the Hopi reservation.
Provides confidential shoplifting prevention programs. The Shoplifters Alternative Course for adults and the Youth Educational Shoplifting Program for juveniles accepts voluntary participants and those who are court-ordered; available by mail and online. Also provides self-assessment surveys and telephone coaching.
Membership organization of diabetes educators promotes patient education and diabetes self-management. Provides professional continuing education. Advocates for public policy to improve access to services for those with diabetes. Website offers free patient resources that can be downloaded, and searchable database of diabetes educators.
Provides support groups for people with neuropathic facial pain, including trigeminal neuralgia. Also provides telephone support. Website provides various resources including webinars which can be viewed online.

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Broadcasts non-commercial music, news, and informational programming. Available through online streaming and at 91.3 FM.
Provides services for people in need in Chino Valley, Prescott, and Prescott Valley. Services include emergency food boxes, meals, clothing, and limited financial assistance for rent and utilities.
Administers health care services for the general public and people on low income.
Advocates for the needs of children and their families state-wide. Provides a forum of empowerment and unification for the coalition of public and private organizations that administer Head Start programs and work to improve the lives of Arizona's children. Offers innovative services that are grounded in equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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.
Provides structured transitional living program for women with substance abuse issues. Services include daily 12-step meetings, coping skills training based on the 12 steps of recovery, and assistance with job placement.
Provides crisis shelter up to 120 days and supportive services for adults and their children who are fleeing domestic violence, sexual assault or human trafficking. Offers case management, lay legal and individual advocacy, and referrals to participants. Pet Companion Center offers shelter for pets of families in the shelter.

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Administers health care services in Catalina, Marana, Oro Valley, Picture Rocks, and Tucson areas.
Provides fire response, ambulance, rescue, and emergency medical services in the Saint David area.
Provides debt relief services nationwide. Includes credit and debt counseling, bankruptcy counseling, credit report counseling and budgeting counseling by phone or via the internet. Assists with debt repayment plans. Provides community education on personal finances through various employer and social service organizations.
Provides social services programs throughout Mohave County including a domestic violence shelter, outpatient domestic violence classes, DUI education and treatment, domestic violence advocacy, Department of Child Safety support services, and a nurturing parenting program.

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Provides transitional housing and comprehensive social services to families who are facing homelessness.
Provides supported employment and day treatment programs for adults with disabilities. Delivers meals to seniors who are homebound.
Provides referrals to local professionals for speech, language, and hearing services. Presents annual conventions and special workshops. Offers a job bank for posting employment opportunities.
Provides all Arizonans with a safe place to store their advance directives: Living Wills, Pre-Hospital Medical Care Directive/DNR, Medical Power of Attorney, and Mental Health Power of Attorney – and make them accessible to participating healthcare providers when they are needed most. Provides peace of mind to registrants and offers loved ones, caregivers and healthcare professionals easy access to these documents-ensuring registered wishes are honored.
Provides financial and non-monetary assistance to those in need of help residing in Navajo County. Financial assistance may be used for rent and utility services, as well as medications and travel expenses for medical appointments and work. Offers clothing, furniture, and medical equipment as available.
Administers peer-run behavioral health and recovery services.
Provides information and support for families and friends impacted by addiction and related behavioral problems. Website provides various fact sheets which can be downloaded for free. Also sells a variety of recovery material.
Volunteers work with professional staff to raise funds for health and human service programs as well as priority areas which meet needs of the community. Provides community development and planning assistance to community organizations and government agencies.
Provides support for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ2+) people and their parents, friends, and family members. Offers online and in-person monthly meetings, resource information, and speakers bureau.