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Program Name: Arizona Baptist Children’s Services
Phone: (520) 795-7541 or (800) 678-0648 
E-mail sherry.kidd@abcs-tucson.org 
Description: Arizona Baptist Children's Services is a non-profit organization serving all families/children/individuals in the Southern Arizona Region.

 

Program Name: Arizona's Children Association
Phone: (520) 622-7611
(800) 947-7611
Description: Arizona Children's Association has day treatment, special education, group home program, treatment foster care/older child adoption, center for family therapy, teen parent program, infant adoption/unwed parent, and a residential treatment center.

 

Program Name: Arizona Early Intervention Program
Address: 4710 E. 29th St. Bldg.6
Tucson, AZ 85711
Phone: (520) 519-1677 ext. 1150
Description: They provide services for children from birth to age three with developmental delays, or for children with diagnosed conditions that will most likely result in delay.

 

Program Name: THE CENTER FOR ADOLESCENT PARENTS (TCAP) - CENTRAL
Address:

Child & Family Resources
1030 North Alvernon Way
Tucson, AZ  85712

Phone: 520-881-8940
Fax: 520-325-8780
Description: GED and high school diploma preparation, parenting, life skills, career development and community resources linkage for participants.  Free on-site child care and transportation offered to parents attending classes.

 

Program Name: THE CENTER FOR ADOLESCENT PARENTS (TCAP) - SOUTH
Address:

Child & Family Resources
5101 South Liberty
Tucson, AZ  85710

Phone: 520-741-7539
Fax: 520-741-7617
Description: GED and high school diploma preparation, parenting, life skills, career development and community resources linkage for participants. Free on-site child care and transportation offered to parents attending classes.

 

Program Name: Child & Family Resources, Inc.
Phone: (520) 881-8940
Description: The agency's goals include promoting the strength and stability of families, to afford children and youth a supportive environment and maximize the child's physical, intellectual and emotional development. Child & Family Resources' programs include family support and services, child care services and training for providers.

 

Program Name: Child Care Resource and Referral
Phone: (520) 325-5778 Pima County
(602) 244-2678 Maricopa County
(800) 308-9000 Statewide

 

Program Name: Children's Action Alliance
Phone: (520) 795-4199
Description: This program educates the public and policy makers about the needs of children and families, develops and promotes effective strategies to improve the lives of children and their families, establishes public and private resources that support cost-effective programs to benefit children and families and acts as a catalyst for change by building community networks around specific children's issues.

 

Program Name: Children's Health Resource Center
Phone: (520) 326-0060
Description: The purpose of the center is to provide access to medical information on childhood and adolescent illness-from prevention to acute and chronic disease.

 

Program Name: Choices for Families
Address: Child & Family Resources, Inc.
1030 North Alvernon Way
Tucson, AZ  85711
Phone: 520-881-8940
Fax: 520-325-8780
Description: Weekly home visits provided by a Family Support Specialists including education/information on parenting and child development, linkages and coordination with community services, crisis intervention, and general support to parents with the goal of preventing child abuse/neglect. Prenatal information and support also provided.

 

Program Name: Christian Family Care Agency
Phone: (520) 296-8255
E-mail info@cfcare.org
Description: Christian Family Care Agency (CFCA) is a non-profit licensed Christian social service agency serving children and families in Arizona through: Child and Family Counseling, Foster Care, Crisis Pregnancy Services and Adoption.  Volunteers and Auxiliary Opportunities available including thrift stores.

 

Program Name: HEALTHY FAMILIES/PIMA COUNTY
Address:

Child & Family Resources, Inc.
1030 North Alvernon Way
Tucson, AZ  85711

Phone: 520-881-8940
Fax: 520-325-8780
Services Provided: Home visitation services provided by a Family Support Specialist including education/information on parenting and child development, linkage and coordination with community services, crisis intervention and general support to parents with goal of preventing  child abuse/neglect. Families eligible for up to five years.

 

Program Name: Information & Referral Services, Inc 
Phone: (520) 325-2111 (Information line - Voice/TDD) 
(800) 362-3474 (Outside the Tucson calling area) 
(520) 323-1303 (Administration)
E-mail: inform@azinfo.org 
Description: Information & Referral is a private nonprofit organization that has been providing information services for over 25 years. The staff can draw from a variety of sources to find the right assistance for you. Their resources include an extensive database of more than 2500 services in Southern Arizona, including information about emergency food box/shelter to mental health services to housing resources, to name a few areas. Their database now includes Mental Health providers and Caregivers for older adults and people with disabilities.

 

Program Name: Jewish Family & Children's Service of Southern Arizona
Address: 1200 N. El Dorado Place, Suite A-100
Tucson, Arizona 85715
Phone: (520) 886-5111
Fax: (520) 886-5120
Description: Jewish Family & Children's Service of Southern Arizona, Inc. is a non-profit social service agency devoted to helping people of all ages, races, religions and ethnic origins. Their Child & Adolescent Traumatic Stress Services is dedicated to improving access to, and quality of, traumatic stress services for children and adolescents (3-18) and their families in Pima County. This is accomplished through training other professionals and the general public in recognizing signs of trauma, providing therapy for children and adolescents who are symptomatic due to trauma, and through community coalition. Traumatic events include domestic violence, sexual/physical abuse, school or community violence, natural or manmade disasters, and severe accidents. Services include individual and family therapy. Project Safe Place is a gender-specific program for girls (8-18) who have experienced sexual or physical abuse. Services include individual and group therapy.

 

Program Name: Las Familias Center for Child Sexual Abuse Treatment
Address: 3618 E. Pima
Tucson, AZ 85716
Phone: (520) 327-7122
Description: The goal of the agency is to assist victims of childhood sexual abuse to overcome the trauma of their experience, enabling them to become mentally and emotionally secure and to have productive and happy lives.

 

Program Name: Our Family
Phone: (520) 323-1708
Description: Our Family offers 24-hour crisis counseling, child and family counseling, family preservation services, reunion house shelter, school-based programs, parent enrichment, street outreach, mediation services, transitional living program, gang intervention services and prevention programs.

 

Program Name: Parent Aid Child Abuse Prevention Center
Address: 2580 East 22nd Street
Tucson, AZ 85713
Phone: (520) 798-3304
Description: Parent Aid has professional case managers who partner with families to provide support, parenting education, mentoring and much more. In-home services are available.

 

Program Name: PARENT CONNECTION
Phone: (520) 321-1500
Description: The Parent Connection is a prevention resource center that enriches the lives of children, birth to five, by providing parents with education, information, and support. They offer parenting classes, family playtimes, special events and additional programs like "Parents as Teachers."

 

Program Name: Pilot Parents of Southern Arizona
Phone: (520) 324-3150
(877) 365-7220
E-mail: ppsa@pilotparents.org  
Description: Pilot Parents of Southern Arizona is a support organization for parents of children with special needs.

 

Program Name: Southern Arizona Children's Advocacy Center
Phone: (520) 319-5511
Description: In a child-friendly setting, Southern Arizona Children's Advocacy Center provides expert medical evaluation and 24-hour urgent triage service videotaped forensic interviews and case management.  In addition, SACAC sponsors a multi-disciplinary case review team.  Law enforcement investigators and CPS personnel may access the center on a 24-hour basis.

 

Program Name: Southern Arizona's Center Against Sexual Assault
Phone: (520) 327-7273 - Crisis Line
(520) 327-1721 - TTY
(800) 400-1001
Description: The mission of the Tucson Rape Crisis Center, Southern Arizona's Center Against Sexual Assault, is to reduce the trauma and incidence of sexual assault by providing treatment and promoting prevention of sexual abuse, incest, molestation, and rape. The Center will accomplish this through the provision of services including crisis intervention, specialized counseling, advocacy, prevention education, and professional training.

 

Program Name: Tucson Centers for Women and Children
Phone: (520) 795-8001 - Administrative Office
(520) 795-4266 - Crisis Line
(520) 795-4880 - Crisis Line
E-mail: info@tucsoncenters.com 
Description: Provides services including a licensed, therapeutic child care facility and emergency shelter to women and their children who are at risk due to domestic violence.

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Last Updated September 26, 2007
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