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Programs & Services

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Arizona’s Families F.I.R.S.T.: Intake and assessment program for families with suspected substance abuse that compromises their ability to parent or earn an income.

CommonUnity: Residential program of safe, supervised apartments and a community of support for low-income, homeless parents ages 18-21 and their young children.

Community Education: Training in schools and community settings to help children and adults build positive, healthy relationships and avoid risky behaviors such as bullying, violence and drug or alcohol abuse.

Community Mediation: Promoting peace and civil communication through conflict-resolution services and training. We help people resolve family, work or neighbor disagreements without going to court. New: Eldercare Mediation.

Counseling: Fee-for-service general mental health counseling for individuals, couples or families.

Counseling Groups: No groups are being offered at this time.

In-Home Services: Intensive therapy and case management for families in crisis referred by CPS.

Information & Referral: Click here to buy the new 2012 Directory of Community Resources for Pima County.  Need information on community services across Arizona? Call 2-1-1 within Arizona or search the online database.

Lifeline: This medical alert service provides peace of mind and independence, and reduces the risk of living alone. In the event of a fall or emergency, help is available at the push of a button -- 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call 1-866-674-9900 x 4492 for new service.

Private Care Options: Affordable assistance to help older and disabled adults live independently.

Reunion House: Brief-stay shelter and family reunification services for youth ages 12-17, including systems youth awaiting placement.

Senior Companion Program: Provides stipends to low-income volunteers over 55 to provide companionship and respite services to homebound seniors and adults with disabilities.

Services to Older & Disabled Adults: Services to help elderly and disabled adults live with independently in the residential setting of their choice. Available on a private-pay basis for those who don’t qualify for publicly funded programs.

Street Outreach: Meets runaway, homeless and street-dependent youth where they congregate, and helps them come off the streets.

Teens in Transition: Helps homeless and near-homeless youth 13-21 stay in school and gain the skills they need through case management, counseling, education and career planning, housing, and help with basic needs.

 



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