Community Resources
We partner with many organizations to provide patients with life changing solutions. As a hope-giving organization, Choices is glad to provide resource links for a variety of life solutions.
Community Resources
We partner with many organizations to provide patients with life changing solutions. As a hope-giving organization, Choices is glad to provide resource links for a variety of life solutions.
Employment Opportunities
Have you been looking for employment with purpose? Then, we need to talk!
Use the directory below to find a list of organizations that can offer resources.
Addiction Help and Support
Click on any of the topics below to view their contact information.
Find local AA meetings.
24 hour AA Hotline 480-834-9033
Christian based program provides targeted substance abuse treatment and behavioral health services to get you on the road to recovery.
Short and long-term transition homes for women and kids, as well as other additional addiction recovery resources.
For more information about Hope for Addiction, email connect@hopeforaddiction.com or call/text 480-782-0403.
Provide Christ-centered, life-transforming solutions to persons facing hunger, homelessness, addiction and trauma.
Men & women sharing experiences and strength to help others overcome sex addiction.
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous is a twelve step twelve tradition oriented fellowship based on the model pioneered by alcoholics anonymous.
Teen Challenge of Arizona and all of its programs are a vital resource for those struggling with Life Controlling Addictions.
Substance abuse, addiction, mental health, and crisis help and support, tele-health, counseling services, mobile crisis, sober living homes.
877-756-4090 – Northern Arizona
800-631-1314 – Central Arizona
Training, network, resources, counseling services. Any kind of addiction.
Adoption Agencies and Support
Click on any of the topics below to view their contact information.
Expectant & Birth Mother Support Group – Gilbert AZ
https://www.bravelove.org/post_adoption_support
480-392-5723
Breastfeeding Support
Click on any of the topics below to view their contact information.
Maternity Classes and events:
Infant care and breastfeeding
https://www.abrazohealth.com/services/obstetrics/obstetrics-classes-events
(877) 934-9355
Education, support and encouragement for breastfeeding
Phoenix: 602-219-1956
Tucson: 520-789-6455
Spanish: 480-252-9897
日本語サポート有り- 昌子 623-271-2311
Car Seat Classes
Click on any of the topics below to view their contact information.
https://gohs.az.gov/highway-safety-programs/occupant-protection
(602) 933-CAPP (2277)
Classes for expectant parents and parents with children infant to 8 years of age.
https://www.phoenixchildrens.org/files/Car_seat_safety.pdf
http://www.phoenixchildrens.org/files/Asiento_de_seguridad_del_auto.pdf
602-933-3350
Childbirth Classes / Education
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Maternity Classes and events:
Prepared childbirth
Childbirth refresher
https://www.abrazohealth.com/services/obstetrics/obstetrics-classes-events
(877) 934-9355
Childbirth Classes, Education and Support Groups
https://www.bannerhealth.com/services/maternity/resources
(833) 252-5535
Online maternity/OB classes, virtual family Birth Center tours.
https://www.dignityhealth.org/arizona/locations/chandlerregional/classes-and-events/motherhood
(855) 447-0719
Child Support / Paternity and DNA Testing
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Legal DNA Tests and Home Paternity Tests in Mesa. Available in Spanish.
https://testmedna.com/locations/az/mesa/
800-535-5198
Legal DNA Tests and Home Paternity Tests in Phoenix.
Available in Spanish.
https://testmedna.com/locations/az/phoenix/
800-535-5198
Counseling, Mentoring, Finances and Support
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480-750-0095
Discipling & equipping incarcerated Christians while they transition successfully into the community.
https://www.alongside-ministries.com/
(602) 995-9484
Adult Ministry, Counseling, Clothing, Adoption, Foster, and Reunification.
1-855-316-2229
Foster, adoption, behavioral health, family education, preservation, reunification and support, and young adult services.
https://www.arizonaschildren.org/services/
800-944-7611
928-750-3583
The Arizona Chapter of The TEARS Foundation is offering support groups at 3 locations! These groups are open at no cost to all parents of pregnancy or infant loss. Due to the sacred space and to be mindful for all, please no babies or children.
https://www.facebook.com/AZTears/
https://thetearsfoundation.org/arizona/
253-200-0944
Marriage, family, individual.
Toll free helpline for parents and caregivers with questions or concerns about children ages birth-5
https://www.swhd.org/programs/health-and-development/birth-to-five-helpline/
602-266-5976
https://communitybridgesaz.org/
877-931-9142
Financial Counseling.
La Frontera Center provides outpatient and residential mental health and substance abuse treatment services to children, youth, and adults in Pima County, Arizona.
520-838-3804
Therapeutic Group Home, girls ranch, permanent supportive housing, and community-based services.
602-274-7318
Therapeutic Group Home, girls ranch, permanent supportive housing, and community-based services.
https://www.friendlyhouse.org/
602-416-7225
For those who lost a spouse, child, relative or friend.
https://www.griefshare.org/countries/us/states/az/cities/phoenix
https://www.griefshare.org/groups/138381
800-395-5755
Healing Embrace provides hope, healing, and support for individuals and families navigating pregnancy loss and-or infant death.
https://thecollectiveforhope.org/
402-502-2773
402-507-0190 (español)
Hope’s mission is to encourage, engage, and equip women and teen girls facing any difficult life situation. We guide women from trauma to transformation!
AZ: 480-983-4673
Camp Verde: 928-567-5433
Coolidge: 520-723-8888
Phoenix: 602-715-0999
Maricopa: 520-568-0532
West Valley: 623-875-4579
Hushabye Nursery’s mission is to ‘embrace substance exposed babies and their caregivers with compassionate, evidence-based care that changes the course of their entire lives.’
https://www.hushabyenursery.org/
480-628-7500
Jacob’s Hope is a clinic for newborns who are suffering with Neonatal withdrawals from prenatal exposure to drugs.
480-398-7373
Children, Teen, adults, couples, family, and group counseling.
https://journeyscounselingaz.com/
480-656-0500
The Mesa Family Advocacy Center operates as a multidisciplinary team to provide a coordinated, trauma-informed response to victims of sexual and domestic violence.
https://www.mesafamilyadvocacycenter.com/
480-644-4075
Walking survivors of abuse and trauma through the healing process gently and holistically.
Help for Women with Eating Disorders Anorexia and Bulimia.
866-330-1456
Provides support for families struggling with traumatic grief.
https://www.missfoundation.org/grieving/
1-602-279-6477
Providing trauma-informed life recovery services to survivors of human trafficking.
https://phoenixdreamcenter.org/human-trafficking/
602-346-8700
https://www.psalmfifty.one/robins-nest
1888-312-6966
Integrate behavioral and health services for addiction, mental health, residential housing, outpatient and inpatient help.
602-265-8338
Rescue, counseling and support for victims of human trafficking.
https://www.streetlightusa.org/help
623-435-09900
Save The Family provides career development services, mental health and substance abuse support, financial literacy and budgeting classes, and other programs to meet the needs of parents in our programs. Other offerings include life-skills, budgeting, parenting, and domestic violence/trauma healing classes and support groups, landlord-tenant relations, family planning, wellness, nutrition and food budgeting, and legal services.
https://savethefamily.org/our-programs/
480-898-0228
Young Life is a Christian ministry that reaches out to middle school, high school, and college students in all 50 of the United States and in more than 100 countries around the world.
https://younglife.org/get-involved/for-every-kid/
877-438-9572
Providing high-quality mental healthcare counseling and support services for mothers and families in need during pregnancy, the postpartum period and parenthood.
480-339-7119
Domestic Violence Shelters and Services
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Case Management
- Goal Planning Through Life Action Maps
- Job Training
- Employment and Education Referrals
- Financial Education
- Referrals to Other Services and Programs
- Follow-up and ongoing support
- Emergency Financial Assistance
- Utility Assistance
- Eviction Prevention
- Shelter/Housing Referrals
- Food and Clothing Referrals
https://azcend.org/i-help/
AZCEND- Chandler 345 S. California St. Chandler, AZ 85225 480-963-4321
AZCEND- Gilbert Heritage Center 132 W Bruce Ave. Gilbert, AZ 85233 480-428-5446
Chrysalis: Offer services from emergency housing and child care, to future safety planning and counseling.
602-944-4999
City of Phoenix Human Services The Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) began processing Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) applications for City of Phoenix residents.
https://www.phoenix.gov/humanservices
1-866-494-1981
City of Phoenix Human services: The Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) began processing Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) applications for City of Phoenix residents.
Therapeutic Group Home, girls ranch, permanent supportive housing, community-based services, and school.
Helping to eliminate domestic and sexual violence through support services, education, and expertise.
623-932-4404
Hotline 1-800-799-7233
Mobile Crisis: 623-215-8072
Teen Lifeline: 623-215-8072
To encourage women who struggle with feelings of inadequacy, guilt, and unworthiness; often as a result of abuse, neglect, decisions made in their past, or from shame distorted by the lens of childhood.
Training, network, resources, counseling services. Any kind of addiction.
https://www.sbhservices.org/latest-news
602-265-8338
Sojourner Center Shelter and Support Service. Since 1977, Sojourner Center has been a safe haven from domestic violence for women and their children in Arizona.
https://www.sojournercenter.org/
602-244-0997
Education
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English as a second language online classes for refugees.
480-229-8842
https://www.friendlyhouse.org/adult-education
enroll@friendlyhouse.org
602-926-1820
Therapeutic Group Hope, girls ranch, permanent supportive housing, community-based services, and school.
602-274-7318
6 Locations across the valley
Washington Campus
Center for Interpenurian Innovation
Central City
SouthWest Skill Center
18th Street
Phoenix Forge
602-286-8000
602-286-8950
602-238-4350
602-392-5401
602-286-8599
Online program to obtain H/S Diploma
HUB with student resources and engagement.
https://www.iwantmydiploma.com/
https://www.iwantmydiploma.com/the-hub
480-689-5999
Scholarship help for low-income single moms in college.
https://helpinghandsforsinglemoms.org/phoenix/apply/
For those who live in Phoenix and the surrounding cities of the Phoenix Metro Valley / Maricopa County AZ.
For more information about Helping Hands, contact chris.coffman@helpinghandsforsinglemoms.org or 602-796-7875.
Tuition free online school K-12
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Providing a safe supportive environment for accelerated education through personalized instruction.
https://www.sunvalleymesa.com/
480-497-4800
Food and Clothing
Click on any of the topics below to view their contact information.
Provides nutrition education,
supplemental nutritious foods and referrals for women with children up to age 5
https://www.azdhs.gov/prevention/azwic/
1-800-252-5952
866-927-8390
Christian based program provides targeted substance abuse treatment and behavioral health services to get you on the road to recovery.
More than just a local food bank, each City Hope Center is arranged like a store, allowing guests to shop for food, hygiene, and clothing items at no cost.
(480) 686-8408
Look up free banks by US region, state and city.
https://www.freefood.org/
Five Free dining room locations and 6 Thrift stores across the valley.
https://www.stvincentdepaul.net/
602-266-4483
The Clothes Silo provides free work wear to women in need.
https://hungerhurts.org/empower/wheats-clothes-silo/
602-955-5076
The mission of WHEAT is to educate, advocate, engage and empower individuals to action in the fight against hunger and poverty.
https://hungerhurts.org/motivate/internships/
602-955-5076
Immigration Information and Support
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Low cost, reliable immigration help.
https://www.immigranthope.org/
612-516-5422
https://www.friendlyhouse.org/
602-545-5064
Job and Vocational Training / Services
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Case Management
- Goal Planning Through Life Action Maps
- Job Training
- Employment and Education Referrals
- Financial Education
- Referrals to Other Services and Programs
- Follow-up and ongoing support
- Emergency Financial Assistance
- Utility Assistance
- Eviction Prevention
- Shelter/Housing Referrals
- Food and Clothing Referrals
https://azcend.org/i-help/
AZCEND- Chandler 345 S. California St Chandler, AZ 85225 480-963-4321
AZCEND- Gilbert Heritage Center 132 W Bruce Ave. Gilbert, AZ 85233 480-428-5446
Skills training and education
https://www.goodwilleasterseals.org/services/Career-Training-Support
651-379-5837
Free Distance Learning programs offering skills needed to succeed in today’s workforce
800-733-5627
At SJW, our mission is to connect the Valley’s disadvantaged, homeless, and transitioning individuals to quality jobs. We do this by providing support, resources, and tools necessary for becoming employable.
844-SJW-JOBS
Hotlines
Click on any of the topics below to view their contact information.
Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) is Arizona’s Medicaid agency that offers health care programs to serve Arizona residents. Individuals must meet certain income and other requirements to obtain services.
602-417-4000
1-800-654-8713
If you feel you are a danger to yourself, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
800-273-8255
Stopping human trafficking
Ending childhood hunger
Educating tomorrow’s leaders
https://phoenixdreamcenter.org/
866-237-1962
Substance abuse, addiction, mental health, and crisis help and support, tele-health, counseling services, mobile crisis, sober living homes.
Housing- S Emergency Shelter
Click on any of the topics below to view their contact information.
If you are experiencing homelessness call Centralized Services at 877-211-8661. Families should call The Family Housing.
https://www.turnanewleaf.org/contact/
602-595-8700
https://www.turnanewleaf.org/services/domestic-violence-services/autumn-house/
Autumn House and Faith Domestic Violence Shelter offers a secure home to survivors fleeing abuse. Survivors find all the necessary resources and services to get back on their feet. Autumn House serves anyone who is a victim of domestic violence, regardless of gender.
https://www.turnanewleaf.org/services/domestic-violence/autumn-house.html
868 East University Drive Mesa, AZ 85203
(480) 969-4024
Case Manager Services for those those enrolled in the I-HELP Program:
- Job Placement
- Medical Referrals
- Bus Passes
- Benefits Connection (SNAP & AHCCCS)
- Housing Assistance
For more information about all I-HELP services, contact priscilla@azcend.org or 480-963-1423 x 116.
Emergency House Shelter and child care, counseling, offender treatment, community education, mobile victims advocate, transitional housing.
https://noabuse.org/our-services/
hotline: 602-944-4999.
Domestic Violence Services : 480-890-3039. Open 24/7 with English – and Spanish –
intake: 602-955-9059.
Helping Homeless Families w/children under 18 identify existing resources for immediate housing.
602-595-8700.
Main Location:
3307 E. Van Buren Street
Phoenix, AZ 85008
Through the I-help programTCAA offers an overnight emergency shelter program for adults (18 years and older) who are experiencing homelessness
https://tempeaction.org/what-we-do/i-help-emergency-shelter.html
I-HELP Hotline at (480) 590-5514.
Housing – Transition
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La Frontera Partners Provided low-income housing for families, seniors, and persons with disabilities.
520-838-5600
Apartment- style housing for women with access to childcare as they receive counseling, life skills education, and career assistance.
https://phoenixrescuemission.org/solutions/changing-lives-center/
602-233-300
Girls Ranch is a licensed residential group home that provides housing and comprehensive services to pregnant and parenting teens, ages 12-18. This home offers pregnant or parenting teens the opportunity to live with their children and be surrounded by Florence Crittenton staff that assist with child care, parenting skills, attachment, and knowledge of child nutrition and development. This is paramount as the majority of residents participating in the program remain in the care and custody of the Arizona Department of Child Safety until the age of 18.
https://www.flocrit.org/girls-ranch/
715 West Mariposa Street, Phoenix, AZ 85013 | P. (602) 274-7318 | F. (602) 274-7549 | TTY/TDD. (602) 288-4551
Families entering
The Homeward Bound program teams up with a Case Manager to develop a plan for their next home. Each Homeward Bound family has access to a variety of supportive services, including housing navigation, workforce development, and educational courses to support them on their journey.
602-663-7654
2302 W Colter St, Phoenix, AZ 85015
Short and long-term transition homes for women and kids, as well as other additional addiction recovery resources.
https://www.hopeforaddiction.com/program
For more information about about Hope for Addiction, contact connect@hopeforaddiction.com or call/text 480-782-0403.
By Providing a home and comprehensive, wrap-around supportive services, we help these families overcome homelessness, become self-sufficient and move to sustainable housing. In order to be eligible to live at House of Refuge, an individual must be deemed homeless, at risk of becoming homeless or fleeing domestic violence and have at least one minor child living with him/her or be in her third trimester of pregnancy.
https://houseofrefuge.org/about/
480-988-9242
6935 E. Williams Field Rd. Mesa AZ 85212 696935 E. Williams Field Rd.
Pregnant women 18 or older Free from drugs and alcohol, Free from diagnosed Severe Mental Illness, Free from immediate physical danger, Without other children in her immediate care.
https://www.maggiesplace.org/intake/
602-246-3724 Address: 4001 N 30th Street Phoenix, AZ 85016
They Embrace those coming out of domestic violence crisis centers or sex trafficking situations and offer them new beginnings $500 a month.
https://momashouse.org/our-programs/
(480) 309-9853
24-hour domestic violence crisis hotline at 1-800-799-7233
Homeless women w/no
children actively working on recovery
– Homeless women, in recovery, recently incarcerated
– Pg women/or recently given birth, Mental issues, in recovery
– Women and their children
Actively working on recovery.
https://azwomensrecoverycenter.org/her-house-1/
602-264-6214
https://azwomensrecoverycenter.org/legacy-house-1/
Providing Trauma Informed life recovery services to survivors of human trafficking.
https://phoenixdreamcenter.org/human-trafficking/
602-346-8700
Tumbleweed’s Crisis counseling and youth services are available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
https://www.tumbleweedprogram.org/
24 HOURS TOLL FREE CRISIS LINE
188-816-4702
Provided Shelter Services and affordable housing for the people experiencing homelessness.
602-275-7852
3333 East Van Buren Street Phoenix, Arizona 85008
Housing – Housing, Rent, Utilities Assistance
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Offering financial and Case Managment management services to individuals and families who are facing an immediate crisis which impacts their housing, utilities, health and safety.
https://www.rentassistance.us/li/az_Mesacan
(480) 833-9200
Our supportive services complement each family’s goals and include career services, budgeting classes, parenting classes, other life-skills classes, and access to in-house mental health and substance abuse support. We also provide drop-in child care, afterschool and summer programs for children – all focused on halting cycles of homelessness and poverty. Supportive services are also available to families residing in ARM (Affordable Rental Movement) of Save the Family’s affordable housing program.
https://savethefamily.org/how-we-help/
480-898-0228
Help with Bills, rent, mortgage , debt. This website provided a list of several resources.
https://www.needhelppayingbills.com/
info@needhelppayingbills.com
Access and benefits programs for US citizens. How to Locate Affordable Rental Housing, Recovering from Job Loss and Getting Back on Your Feet, Coping With Financial Hardship After a Sudden Loss.
Community Action Programs
Emergency Financial Assistance Utility Assistance Utility and Telephone Discount Rent and Mortgage Assistance Housing repair, Rehabilitation and weatherization, Food Boxes and another food and nutrition program. Case Management and Referrals Child care/Head Start.Housing and Homeless Assistance.
https://wildfireaz.org/find-help/community-action-agencies/
928-774-1895
Insurance Resources
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We are engaged in building awareness of opportunities available through the Health Insurance Marketplace and AHCCCS, Arizona’s Medicaid.
Help Insurance
Provide Christ-centered, life-transforming solutions to persons facing hunger, homelessness, addiction and trauma.
Marketplace Health
Insurance, AHCCCS,
KidsCare, SNAP (food stamps), TANF (cash assistance).
https://cplc.org/hhs/keogh.php
602-266-0397
Legal Assistance
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Civil legal aid helps ensure fairness for all in the justice system, regardless of how much money you have.
602-258-3434
https://www.legalaidoffices.com/details/friendly-house-phoenix
(602) 416-7200
Criminal law
DUI & DWI
Povate Personal injury
Maternity and Baby Items – Little or No Cost
Click on any of the topics below to view their contact information.
https://cfcare.org/ways-to-give/thrift-store-tucson/
520-296-8398
Arizona Stores
– Gilbert, Peoria, Ahwatukee, Tatum
https://kidtokid.com/arizona-stores/
Ahwatukee: (480) 753-3506
Gilbert: (480) 813-1978
Peoria: (623) 776-3441
Tatum: (602) 404-4441
The amount you received for your kids’ and maternity stuff depends on the style, the brand, and the condition of your items
7901 E. Thomas Road, Scottsdale AZ 85251 480-443-3801
Once upon Child Tempe
buys and sells gently used kids’ clothing, shoes, toys, and baby gear.
https://www.onceuponachild.com/locations/tempe-az
1628 E Southern Ave #1 Tempe, AZ 85282 480-745-2543
https://www.onceuponachild.com/locations/glendale-az
8078 W Bell Rd, Glendale, AZ 85308 623-556-2958
https://www.onceuponachild.com/locations/scottsdale-az
13610 North Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, AZ 85254 480-656-0320
https://www.onceuponachild.com/locations/phoenix-az-ahwatukee
5009 E. Ray Road Phoenix, AZ 85044 480-597-5777
https://www.onceuponachild.com/locations/gilbert-az
5022 S Power Rd, Mesa, AZ 85212 480-539-1338
Other Mother is a unique one stop shopping experience for the entire family.
Baby boutique and Accessories – Phx
(480) 396-1713
(480) 991-0265
(602) 242-4288
(602) 938-1616
https://stores.savers.com/az/mesa/savers-thrift-store-1121.html
https://stores.savers.com/az/scottsdale/savers-thrift-store-1178.html
https://stores.savers.com/az/phoenix/savers-thrift-store-1027.html
https://stores.savers.com/az/phoenix/savers-thrift-store-1039.html
Midwives & Birthing Centers
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The women that work here are Earth angels. They are powerhouses of knowledge, wisdom, comfort, and consideration towards their patients.
623.748.7655
602.926.0999
TheBirthNestAtCatlinCourt@gmail.com
5622 W Palmaire Ave Glendale, AZ 85301
2928 N 18 PL Phoenix, AZ 85016
https://www.blossombirthcenter.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_8OIqsGi6QIVBlZgCh29ag4lEAAYASAAEgJB7vD_BwE
P: (602) 256-7766
Natural Family Planning
Click on any of the topics below to view their contact information.
Apache Center: 1328 E. Apache Blvd Tempe, AZ 85281
South Phoenix Center: 7625 S. 24th Street Phoenix, AZ 85424
http://aidtowomencenter.org/family-planning
480.966.1902
Pregnancy Test, Well Women test, Family Planning, Other exam
602-305-5100 623-500-6200 Mobile Clinic 602-305-5100
Toll free helping for parents and caregivers with questions or concerns about children ages birth-5
https://www.swhd.org/programs/health-and-development/birth-to-five-helpline/
Dad helping other dad get a good start as new fathers.
https://www.bootcampfornewdads.org/bc-listings?category=Arizona
Parent Aid Tucson Phone: (520) 798-3304 Chandler Regional Med Center Phone: (480) 728-5414 Northern Arizona Healthcare Phone: (928) 773-2309 St. Joseph Hospital Phone: (602) 406-3050
Choices provided parenting classes, pregnancy tests, Ultrasounds and STD tests.
Pregnancy and parenting education with material support for parents and babies up to 2 years.
Glendale 623-486-5232 Mesa 480-733-2740 Phoenix 602-368-4922 North Phoenix 602-492-2669
Our vision is to see men become more effective, more active, and more involved in their role as fathers with their children.
602-774-3298
Free classes for Parents
Educators, and Community Members, Parent University offers a wide variety of in-person and virtual classes listed in the Parent University Schedule.
(480) 834-9424
Connecting Families with programs, resources and services to help with their young children’s needs placing them on the best possible path toward positive cognitive, emotional and social development.
https://parentpartnersplus.com/
602-633-0732
Training, network, resources, counseling services. Any kind of addiction.
Pregnancy – Testing, Care, Support & At Risk
Click on any of the topics below to view their contact information.
Apache Center: 1328 E. Apache Blvd Tempe, AZ 85281
South Phoenix Center 7625 S. 24th Street Phoenix, AZ 85424
http://aidtowomencenter.org/family-planning
480.966.1902
Pregnancy test and information Abortion info, Ultrasound, Well Women and Other Exams, Family Planning.
602-305-5100 623-500-6200 Mobile Clinic 602-305-5100
Pregnancy Test and Options Counseling, Ultrasound, Parenting Classes, Post abortion Recovery, Resources.
Sally’s Place is a supportive housing program for pregnant women struggling with addiction.
https://togetheraz.com/2018/10/sallys-place/
602-264-6214
STD / STI Screening
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Free pregnancy Ultrasounds
STD, well women check
IUD and nexplanon removal, Family planning, lactation consultation, Prenatal care, parenting classes, men’s program, support
http://aidtowomencenter.org/std
480-966-1902
Transportation
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Valley Metro is committed to providing safe, convenient transportation options for all Valley residents.
https://www.valleymetro.org/accessibility/dial-ride
(602) 716-2100
Glendale Community Action Program
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The Glendale Community Action Program administers the following financial assistance programs for people that are experiencing a temporary crisis resulting in a loss of income or increased expenses making it difficult to meet basic needs.
https://www.glendaleaz.com/live/city_services/citizen_assistance_programs/crisis_assistance_programs
623.930.2854
1-866-494-1981
Phoenix City Hall
200 W. Washington St., 18th floor Phoenix, AZ 85003
https://www.phoenix.gov/humanservicessite/Pages/humanservicesindex.aspx
Phone: 602-262-6666
Provides emergency financial payment assistance for rent and mortgage, including limited rental deposit assistance. Also provides emergency financial payment assistance.
(602)534-2433
Phone Numbers:
E Rent and Utility Assistance
6 602-534-AIDE
(
S Senior Services Intake Line
602- 262-6631
https://arizona.myresourcedirectory.com/index.php/component/cpx/?task=resource.view&id=4435860
928-683-6502
602-372-0728
Community Services
Housing Service
Early Education Services
Senior/Adult Services
Homeless Services
Workforce Services
234 N Central, 3rd Floor Phoenix, AZ 85004
https://www.maricopa.gov/5270/Human-Services
https://www.maricopa.gov/5342/Staff-by-Common-Requests
602-506-3011
https://www.turnanewleaf.org/services/financial-empowerment/mesacan/
602-506-5911
Mesa a New Leaf/Mesa 635 E Broadway Mesa, AZ 85204
Scottsdale Vista Del Camino 7700 E Roosevelt Scottsdale, AZ 85257
https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/parks/vista-del-camino-park
480-833-9200
480-312-2323
Teen Challenge of Arizona and all of its programs are a vital resource for those struggling with Life Controlling Addictions.
Substance abuse, addiction, mental health, and crisis help and support, tele-health, counseling services, mobile crisis, sober living homes.
Training, network, resources, counseling services. Any kind of addiction.