Resources in Maricopa County, Arizona
Below, you will find lists of resources in Maricopa County, Arizona. We categorized them by family, housing, education, substances, mental health, and community support.
Below, you will find lists of resources in Maricopa County, Arizona. We categorized them by family, housing, education, substances, mental health, and community support.
| Resource | Services Offered | Phone Number | Location | Website |
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| Community Bridges | Community Bridges, Inc. prevention services focus on education, outreach, and early intervention programs to reduce substance use and mental health issues in communities, especially among youth. | Appointments (888) 224-2087, 24/7 Access to Care Line (877) 931-9142 | Administration Office: 1855 W Baseline Rd #101, 1855 W Baseline Rd #101, Mesa, AZ 85202 |
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| Arizona Complete Health | Arizona Complete Health provides health insurance and care services, including medical, behavioral health, preventive care, and support like telehealth and 24/7 nurse help. | AzCH-CCP Medicaid Member Services: 1-888-788-4408 | ||
| Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program | The Cochise County CASA Program provides trained volunteers who advocate in court for abused and neglected children, helping ensure they get safe, permanent homes. | 520-432-7521 | Bisbee Office: 100 Quality Hill Road, PO Box 204, AZ 85603 Sierra Vista Office: 100 Colonia De Salud, Suite 200, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 |
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| Greater Phoenix Urban League | The mission of Greater Phoenix Urban League is to be an agent of change; to support minorities and those in need in achieving economic and social equality through programs in economic empowerment, housing, education, civic engagement, and health and wellness. | 602-254-5611 | 6044 S 16th Street, Suite 180, Phoenix, AZ 85042 | |
| Melabiz Community Hub | Melabiz Community Hub is a nonprofit organization in Tempe, AZ, dedicated to empowering youth and families through education, mentorship, and therapeutic services. We primarily serve families, youth aged 12-24, and justice-involved individuals. Learn more at www.melabizcommunityhub.org. | Phone: 602-600-5463, Email: [email protected]/ | ||
| ACYR Pathways to Success | The Pathways to Success program will assist enrolled students in achieving their educational goals and transitioning to post secondary or workforce options. All students will be assigned to an appropriate staff person who will provide social emotional support, college and career guidance, and provide resources to help them reach their goals. Activities are supported by social workers who are trauma informed and educated in positive youth development practices. | 602-252-6721 | 649 N. 6th Ave Phoenix, AZ | |
| ACYR Youth Workshops | Free workshops in financial literacy, resume/interview skills, customer service and entrepreneurship. | 602-252-6721 | 649 N. 6th Ave Phoenix, AZ | |
| Casa Grande Youth Alliance (CGYA) | Promotes and builds positive mental health and resillance. The CGYA mobilizes members to research and take on issues important to youth. A focus on youth voices, action research, youth engagment, student leadership, and community service. | 520-836-5022 | 280 W. McMurray Blvd Casa Grande, AZ 85122 | |
| Circle the City | Offers a wide variety of healthcare to meet the individual needs of children and adults that are facing homelessness in Maricopa County. They have two outpatient care and two medical respite care facilities to serve people. | Location 1: 602-776-0776 (Administrative Offices), Location 2: 602-258-8282, Location 3: 602-776-7676, Location 4: 602-254-4282, Location 5: 602-776-9000 | Location 1: 300 W Clarendon Ave, Suite 200 Phoenix, AZ 85013 (Administrative Offices) Location 2: 220 S. 12th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85007 Location 3: 3522 N. 3rd Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85013 Location 4: 210 S. 12th Avenue Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85007 Location 5: 333 W. Indian School Road Phoenix, AZ 85013 |
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| AZ Center of Empowerment Services | Member-led social justice organization that develops and mobilizes undocumented working youth, students, adults, and LGBTQ individuals to take ownership and responsibility to strategically advance economic, social, and racial justice. Emphasis on leadership development, advocacy, and education. | 602-388-9745 | 5716 N. 19th Ave Phoenix, AZ 85015 |