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Extractions: is a private, non-profit, community-based organization that has made a meaningful contribution to the children of Southern Arizona since 1970. The mission of the agency is "to improve the well-being of Arizona's children and families through programs that strengthen child care, youth and families. The agency is headquartered in Tucson and provides services in Pima, Cochise, Santa Cruz, Graham, Maricopa and Yuma counties. A community-based board of directors actively governs the programs as set forth in the bylaws of the agency. The board reflects a cross section of our diverse community; physicians, lawyers, teachers, health educators, counselors, community volunteers and accountants. The majority of board members are parents whose child care needs reflect those of all working families. These people set the course of the agency and direct the professional staff so that together the mission of the agency is served. Home About Us Contact Donations ... Youth Programs Main Office: Tucson
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Extractions: Services Offered: Case Management, Child Abuse Education and Awareness, Early Developmental Assessment and Intervention, Family Planning, Independent Living Skills, Parent Skills Training, Parent Self Help Groups, Planned Respite Care, Social Development, Socialization and Recreation, Intensive Family Preservation and Reunification Services, Parent Aide, Supportive Intervention and Guidance Counseling, Emergency Cash Assistance.
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Extractions: Correctional programs for juveniles are a very important part of the justice system, because of their potential effect on the youth of today and the citizens of tomorrow. Many juvenile justice programs, especially those at the local level associated with family courts, are integrated with related social service and education programs designed to help troubled youth. This makes sense because children in trouble with the law frequently have related problems with their families, schools, and communities. This column reviews sources of information on the internet about juvenile justice. A useful set of internet links related to juvenile justice should start with the big picture, general child welfare-oriented sites. The goal of the Children's Defense Fund (CDF) is to "educate the nation about the needs of children and encourage preventive investment in children before they get sick, drop out of school, suffer family breakdown, or get into trouble." The CDF maintains Links for Child Advocates . This site includes links to related organizations concerned about children, as well as sources of data, and other resources.
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Extractions: Questions? Privacy Site Index Contact Us ... Search Program Services Welcome to the ACF Directory of Program Services web site! The Directory highlights the broad range of services available to our communities, partners and customers. It includes a brief description of services provided, eligibility requirements, funding information and, most importantly, details of where to obtain more information. The Directory is available for downloading in English as well as in the following languages (see below): Spanish, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese. Please note: The Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese MS Word document formats require that MS Windows 98 or higher, MS Word 97 or higher, and a Chinese, Korean or Vietnamese character set be installed on your PC. Microsoft software must be purchased. The Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese PDF document formats require that Adobe Acrobat Reader version 4 or higher be installed on your PC.
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Extractions: Administration of Resources and Choices mission is to respond to community need through the provision of crisis services, emergency shelter, housing, education, counseling, advocacy, case management, economic, health and other safety-related issues focusing on the needs of elderly, women, domestic violence victims, physically impaired, mentally challenged, economically disadvantaged and other special needs populations. ( top American Red Cross Southern Arizona Chapter American Red Cross provides services that help people prevent, prepare for, and cope with emergencies and disasters. Emergency services include counseling, emergency communication for military families, refugee tracing and application assistance, and Holocaust tracing. Disaster services offer food, shelter, clothing, and extended assistance to victims. Additional services are blood donation and screening tests, first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training, water safety, family health, AIDS education, and youth programs promoting leadership and self-awareness. ( top Arizona Rural Human Services Network Arizona Rural Human Services Network. with help from United Way, brings together nearly 46 rural community agencies throughout southern Arizona to network and share information. Services available through various agencies include: food resources, (e.g., food banks, senior brown bags, food commodities program, and Food Plus), energy assistance, Emergency Assistance/Emergency Assistance Funding, rent assistance, medical, clothing, funding and referrals to other agencies. (
Conciliation Services - Family Resources Gilbert (Town of) Police Departmentyouth and Adult resources, (480) 503-6640 Adoption Information Center - arizona Families for children http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/conciliation/family/resources.asp
Extractions: Misc. Info E-Mail Question Form Family Court Locations and Contacts Parent Information Program Parent Information Program Manual Self-Service Center RESOURCES FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN Following are lists of community-based resources and court services for specific types of assistance which you or your children may require. This information was obtained from the 2000 Directory of Human Resources - Maricopa County, 23rd Edition . Information about other possible resources may be obtained by calling: Community Information and Referral Service Helpline Family and Individual Counseling ... Financial Counseling DIVORCE COUNSELING Phone Numbers Arizona State University (ASU) Christian Family Care Agency East Valley Interfaith Counseling Center Family Service Agency Franciscan Renewal Center Goodworks Counseling Phoenix Interfaith Counseling Rio Salado Behavioral Health Systems, Inc.
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Extractions: Misc. Info Alternative Dispute Resolution Announcements/Events Conciliation Services Family Resources Parent Information Program Self-Service Center RESOURCES FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN Following are lists of community-based resources and court services for specific types of assistance which you or your children may require. This information was obtained from the 2000 Directory of Human Resources - Maricopa County, 23rd Edition . Information about other possible resources may be obtained by calling: Community Information and Referral Service Helpline Family and Individual Counseling ... Financial Counseling DIVORCE COUNSELING Phone Numbers Arizona State University (ASU) Christian Family Care Agency East Valley Interfaith Counseling Center Family Service Agency Franciscan Renewal Center Goodworks Counseling Phoenix Interfaith Counseling Rio Salado Behavioral Health Systems, Inc.
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Extractions: The Blank Family Foundation supports programs and organizations that create opportunity, enhance self-esteem and increase awareness about cultural and community issues among young people. It awards funding primarily in five geographic areas: Georgia; Maricopa County, Arizona; coastal South Carolina (the counties of Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, Georgetown, Hampton and Jasper); New York City (the boroughs of Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island); and Park and Gallatin Counties, in Montana.
Extractions: Youth ETC operates a group home for boys ages 7-17. Residents have severe emotional, behavioral and substance abuse disorders requiring out of home placement with clinical interventions. This facility is a 10-bed home located in a residential neighborhood. Supervision and management of the residents is provided by highly trained caring adults. Services include: psychiatric reviews, individual group and family therapy; nursing care; education; enrichment; recreational activities; vocational, social and life skills instruction. Native Peoples Youth ETC has opened a residential program for female native youth ages 7-17 who are suffering with dual disorders of behavioral dysfunction and substance abuse. Unique to this program is rich cultural component that encompasses many native traditions, ceremonies, and practices. Clinical and cultural services are presented by experienced native staff who has extensive histories and expertise in both clinical treatment and native cultures.
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