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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 Mediation: Trains volunteers to help people resolve family, workplace or neighborhood disagreements without violence and without going to court.

Counseling: Fee-for-service general mental health and crisis counseling for individuals, couples or families – at home, in schools or at our offices. Domestic violence groups for men, women and children, as well as anger-management therapy for children, teens and adults.

Judicial Supervision: Provides neutral supervised visits in a safe and comfortable atmosphere for children and their parents and other relatives. Available to court-ordered or voluntary participants.

In-Home Family Support & Preservation: Intensive therapy and case management for families in crisis referred by CPS.

Parenting Classes: Healthy parenting strategies to help families grow strong together.

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

School-Based Prevention: Peer mediation, peer support groups, anti-bullying or other training in schools.

Senior Companion Program: Provides stipends to low-income volunteers over 60 to provide companionship, transportation, and respite services to homebound seniors and adults with disabilities.

Services to Older & Disabled Adults: Case management, in-home counseling and grocery shopping for homebound, frail elderly and disabled adults who qualify through the Community Services system. Available on a private-pay basis for those who don’t qualify for publicly funded programs.

Skrappy's: Youth-run downtown center offers a safe, positive, drug- and alcohol-free environment for young people to express themselves through music, theater, art, journalism, dance and lifestyles.

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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