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Causes: Child Abuse Prevention, Children & Youth, Crime & Law, Domestic Violence, Family Services, Foster Care, Human Services

Mission: Child Crisis Arizona's mission is to provide Arizona’s children a safe environment, free from abuse and neglect, by creating strong and successful families. Our vision is Safe Kids. Strong Families.

Results: Child Crisis Arizona’s vision is safe kids and strong families. We operate the Valley’s only two Emergency Children’s Shelters for children who have experienced abuse and neglect. We have one of the largest foster care and adoption programs to license, train and certify individuals and families to find homes for the thousands of Arizona children in foster care. We create strong and successful families through our home visitation, counseling programs and family classes and workshops. We are expanding our Early Head Start and preschool to some of the Valley’s poorest children in Phoenix and Mesa. There are many opportunities to get involved through volunteering, donating and advocating. To learn more, join us for a Day in the Life tour of our mission at one of the Emergency Shelters.

Direct beneficiaries per year: 326 children stayed in our shelters. 3,085 individuals participated in family resource services. 602 children served though our home visitation program. 494 children places in foster or adoptive homes. 499 families licensed and certified for foster care and adoption.

Geographic areas served: Arizona

Programs: Emergency Children’s SheltersWe provide emergency services for 78 children in Phoenix and Mesa. We are the only emergency shelters in Maricopa County for children birth to 8 years old, who have been removed from their homes or whose families are facing hardships. Foster Care And AdoptionChild Crisis Arizona licenses and certifies foster and adoptive families. We support these families through education and training, child-family matching services and post-placement support. Prevention and EducationWe offer a wide variety of free parenting classes and workshops, support groups and resources. We also offer specific support groups and additional services for kinship families, or relatives raising a relative child. Child Crisis Arizona’s Home Visitation Program helps ensure kids are prepared for school before they enter kindergarten through free in-home development screenings and in-home support. Child Crisis Arizona’s Early Education Services Program offers high quality education to neighborhood children who live within our service areas.
817 N. Country Club Dr., Mesa, AZ 85201
480-834-9424
Children & Youth
Mesa
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