West Valley Children and Domestic Violence Resource List



Similar documents
Family Domestic Violence Resource List * Teens cannot self-refer

All Saints. Personal Counseling Resources Guide. Episcopal Church & Day School. Pray. Learn. Serve. Connect.

Gaston County Community Resources

1 in 4 Victims are trapped in a world they CAN escape. List of Domestic Violence Resources DIAL 211 NOW. and get the help and counseling you need.

COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES

Victim Services Programs. Core Service Definitions

The Many Facets of Social Work

A Guide for Larimer County Parents

Women s Services Directory A guide to substance abuse and mental health support services. AZR

Purpose of the Victim/Witness Unit

Community Resources. Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Southern Nevada, Inc S. Spencer, Suite A-57 Youth mentoring program Truancy program

Thunder Bay-Urban Aboriginal Youth Services

Helping. Healing.Offering Hope.

JUVENILE SERVICES 71

Topics: Abuse and Dating Violence AIDS, Sexual and Sexual Health Alcohol and Drugs

State of Washington Sexual Abuse/Assault Services Standards

Northwestern Health Sciences University Mental Health Resource List Revised April 2011

How To Get Help For A Drug Addict

Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin:

Fort Hood Useful Phone Numbers

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief David L. Perry

GOVERNOR S CRIME COMMISSION FUNDAMENTAL SERVICE ELEMENTS

Information and Resource Numbers

Resource and Referral List (Updated 10/24/2014)

Department of Family Services

court. However, without your testimony the defendant might go unpunished.

Victor H. Cordero, Psy.D. Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Resource Guide For San Angelo, Texas

Domestic Violence Case Management Plan

BANNOCK COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE CLASSES AND PROGRAMS SUMMARY

Data and Performance Management in Domestic Violence Programs: House of Ruth Maryland

Working With Victims Of Child Abuse

Robert Edelman, Ed.S., Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Robert Edelman, M.Ed., Ed.S. Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Domestic Violence Laws and the Illinois Domestic Violence Act

Note: All attachments should be BEHIND the grant application in an ATTACHMENT SECTION.

WHERE ELSE TO LOOK FOR HELP

HELP NUMBERS: Not sure where to turn? Call here to find out who CAN help.

I. Policy and Governance Advocacy

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe (pages 1-8) Southern Ute Tribe (pages 9-14)

Social & Emotional Support Resources & Hotline

How To Get Legal Help In Anarazona

The Services To At Risk Youth STAR Program Jack Nowicki

Domestic Violence: Can the Legal System Help Protect Me?

California State University, Northridge Campus Plan to Address Sexual Assault

Victims Resource Guide

SOCIAL SERVICE SPECIALIST

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY DIRECTORY FOR LAW STUDENTS AND PARALEGAL VOLUNTEERS AT DENVER METRO LEGAL SERVICES PROVIDERS

UNDER DEVELOPMENT CLASS TITLE: Social Work Support Technician (currently Youth Residential Worker 1)

SPECIAL OPTIONS SERVICES PROGRAM UNITED STATES PRETRIAL SERVICES AGENCY EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK

HALEYVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GUIDANCE PLAN Introduction

GUIDE TO THE FAMILY COURT

ABUSE, NEGLECT, EXPLOITATION, OR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES

Greenbrier High School. Greenbrier High School. Helping Hands Community Resource List. Helping Hands Community Resource List. presents.

Big Horn County Resource Guide

CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES (CPS) and DEPENDENCY ACTIONS. The Role of CPS

Hotlines Athens County Children's Services Crisis Line Mon-Fri: ; Weekends, holidays, after hours:

Regional Family Justice Center Network Concept Paper June 2007

CURRICULUM VITA Janina Washington-Birdwell, M.A., LSSP, Psy.D.

FAQ s for Defense Attorneys Community-Based Domestic Violence Advocates: A Resource for Battered Women Charged with Crimes

SART PROCESS LAW ENFORCEMENT IS NOTIFIED OF A SEXUAL ASSAULT LAW ENFORCEMENT RESPONDS AND DETERMINES A SEXUAL ASSAULT OCCURRED

INTRODUCTION SART RESOURCE LIST

Robert Edelman, M.Ed., Ed.S. Licensed Mental Health Counselor

New Hampshire. Resource List

Robert Edelman, M.Ed., Ed.S. Licensed Mental Health Counselor

RESOURCE GUIDE. Northeast Lakeview College COUNSELING SERVICES STCM 222D COUNSELING SERVICES Kitty Hawk Universal City, TX 78148

HELP AVAILABLE TO VICTIMS OF CRIME IN PENNSYLVANIA

BEHAVIORAL & MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES & COUNSELING

Mental Health Services in Durham Region

D.C. FAMILY POLICY SEMINAR PREVENTING FAMILY VIOLENCE

TREATMENT DIRECTORY. Services for children with sexual behavioral problems and child sexual abuse victims.

REVIEW OF CCS SERVICES. Afrah Abdulkader Domestic Violence Victim Advocacy Manager Center for Community Solutions (619) ext.

Child Maltreatment Report retrieved on 6/7/09

Domestic Violence Victims in Virginia

Illinois DCFS Flowchart How to Report Suspected Child Abuse or Neglect

CRIMINAL LAW AND VICTIMS RIGHTS

Victim Witness Assistance Program

INTRODUCTION. Sexual Assault Response Team (SART)

RED BOOK ONLINE INDEX TERM GUIDE

Child Abuse and Neglect Laws in Washington State

DCF s Family and Community Partnerships

empowering people to build better lives their efforts to meet economic, social and emotional challenges and enhance their well-being

Additional Information for Community Partners Activity

Parent s Guide. to Child Protective Services (CPS) Children s. Administration. Division. of Children. and Family. Services

Victim Services Program:

New York City / Department of Homeless Services (DHS) - Shelter System

Overview of Alexandria Community Services Board Services for Youth. Meeting of the Mental Health/Substance Abuse Work Group August 16, 2006

Paul D. Schreiber High School COMMUNITY SUPPORT GUIDE

Parent Resource Guide Graves County and Mayfield, KY

FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT. Resource Guide for Youth & Families

Field Foundation of Illinois

Tarrant County College Police Department

Departmental Policy for Handling of Domestic Violence Incidents Involving Law Enforcement Officers 1

Chapter1 FOSTER CARE OVERVIEW. STATE OF WISCONSIN Foster Parent Handbook

SPOKANE COUNTY Suicide Prevention Resources

St. Mary's County Drug Alcohol Abuse Advisory Council Local Survey of Resources Matrix

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

Abuse, Neglect and Financial Exploitation of Missouri s Elderly and Adults with Disabilities Fiscal Year 2011

Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services in King County, An Overview

A Community Resources Guide to Support Pima County Residents

Transcription:

West Valley Children and Domestic Violence Resource List Exhibit E RESOURCES BY GEOGRAPHY Maricopa County/Entire West Valley Arizonans for the Prevention of Exploitation of Children and Adults (APECA) Arizonans for the Protection of Exploited Children and Adults, Inc. 202 E. McDowell Rd. Suite 231 Phoenix, AZ 85004 602/252-1382 Services: Free teen support groups Arizona Youth Associates 4242 N. 19 th Ave. #100 Phoenix, AZ 85015 602/861-0625 Services: Full range of clinic and in home services for children and families including psychiatrist evaluations and medication monitoring. Specialized groups for victims of abuse. Boys and Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix 2645 N 24 th Street Phoenix, AZ 85008 602/954-8182 Website: http://www.bgclubs-phx.org/ Services: Serving youth from K-high school in West Valley locations including Glendale, Peoria, West Phoenix, Avondale, and Tolleson. Programs include arts and crafts, performing arts; character/leadership development; education/career development; health and life skills; sports, fitness and recreation. CASA Center for Prevention of Abuse and Violence 77 E. Thomas Rd. Suite 112 Phoenix, AZ 85012 602/254-6400 Services: Professional counseling for victims of abuse and assault. Individual, group and family counseling for men, women and children. Child & Family Resources- Choices for Families 700 W. Campbell, Suite 3, Phoenix, AZ 85013 602/234-3941 Website: www.childfamilyresources.org Services: Child daycare, education/ training, parenting skills training, parent education groups, mental health support and intervention, transportation, emergency services, intensive family preservation services, parent aide, respite, supportive intervention/guidance counseling. Childhelp USA 2346 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, Arizona 85004 1

(602) 271-4500 800/422-4453 Website: www.childhelpusa.org Services: Mental health services and child abuse counseling services are provided to child abuse victims and their families by appointment at the Childhelp Children's Center in central Phoenix. Therapists work with children ranging in age from three to eighteen years, and also are available to work with other family members when deemed appropriate. Spanish-language counseling services are available. Christian Family Care Agency 3603 N. 7 th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85013 602/234-1935 Services: Christian-based counseling services for children and families including issues of grief, abuse, families, marriage, adoption, single parenting, divorce, step families, trauma, neglect, and parent-child relations. Play therapy and attachment therapy available. Chrysalis Counseling Services 1010 E. McDowell Rd. Phoenix, AZ Suite 301 85006 602/955-9059 Services: Outpatient counseling/group therapy for women and children who are victims of domestic violence. Child and adolescent counseling. Counseling for abuse victims, abusers, children, adolescents, elderly and elderly caregivers. Centro de la Familia (CPLC) 4602 W. Indian School Rd. Suite C-3 Phoenix, AZ 85031 623/247-0464 Services: Provides outpatient behavioral health services to families, adults, children, and adolescents. Psychiatric evaluations, medication management, counseling services, marriage and family counseling, group counseling and case management for children and adults. City of Phoenix Family Advocacy Center Domestic Violence Children s Group 2120 N. Central Ave. Suite 250 Phoenix, AZ 85004 602/534-2120 Services: Support group for children who have witnessed domestic violence. Topics include identifying characteristics of family violence, exploring feelings related to witnessing domestic violence, safety planning, anger management techniques, and conflict resolution. Community Information and Referral 1515 E. Osborn Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85014 602/263-8856 Website: www.cir.org Services: Trained, bilingual (English/Spanish) Information & Referral Specialists refer people to available resources 24 hours a day. This service is anonymous and free to the public. DeColores DV Shelter P.O. Box 6553 Phoenix, AZ 85005 602/269-1515 2

Services: Safe housing for women and children; individual & group counseling and support groups, 24 hour referral line, case-management, legal advocacy, COMADRES follow-up program, computer & life building skills, homework assistance, and the Ahijado program. Health Care Connect 320 E. McDowell Rd, Suite 320 Phoenix, AZ 85004 602/288-7558 Services: Access to affordable physical/mental health services for children HomeBase Youth Services 931 E. Devonshire Phoenix, Arizona 85014 602/263-7773 Website: http://www.hbys.org/index.html Services: Early Intervention/Prevention, Street Outreach, Medical Outreach, Transitional Living, Independent Living, Employment and Life/Skills and a Learning Center for street kids to earn their GEDs. Phoenix PATCHS (Promoting Access to Children's Health Services) Phoenix Family Advocacy Center 2120 N. Central Ave., Suite 250 Phoenix, AZ 85004 602/534-5806 Services: Intake with bilingual Child Specialists; physical, behavioral and developmental health screenings for children; links to community resources; ongoing follow up as needed. Services are available throughout the area. Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development 1419 N. 3rd Street #102, Phoenix, Arizona 85004 602/271-9904 Website: http://www.tumbleweed.org/default.htm Services: Shelter, counseling, outreach, job development, and more to homeless, runaway and at-risk youths ages nine to twenty-two. Avondale Avondale Police Department Victims Rights Unit Avondale Police Department 11485 W. Civic Center Dr. Avondale, AZ 85323 623/478-3655 Victims' Rights 623/478-3600 Main Station Services: Emotional support, crisis counseling, needs assessments/safety plans, notification of case status/disposition, court escort, Order of Protection assistance, transportation/childcare, referrals, and judicial/personal advocacy. New Horizons Counseling Services 1430 North Central Avenue, Suite C Avondale AZ 85323 623/925-1556 Hotline: 602/521-2222 Services: Substance abuse education, treatment, intervention, individual and family counseling. 3

Western Judicial Services, Inc. 322 E. Western Ave. Avondale, AZ 85323 623/925-1902 Services: Treatment programs, counseling, training for misdemeanor offenders. Buckeye Southwest Behavioral Health Services 206 N. 4 th Street Buckeye, AZ 85326 623/882-9906 Services: Individual and family counseling, wraparound services. El Mirage Catholic Charities Community Services Branch Office P.O. Box 1027 14406 N. Alto St. El Mirage, AZ 85335 623/875-0519 Services: Counseling, domestic violence advocacy, emergency and transitional housing for homeless families, community services, pregnancy counseling and adoption services. Dysart Unified School District 11405 N. Dysart Rd. El Mirage, AZ 85335 623/876-7080 http://www.dysart.org/ Services: Three district social workers serving 16 schools. Glendale Arizona Baptist Children s Services 6015 W. Peoria Ave. Glendale, AZ 85302 623/349-2227 Services: Child Protective Services subcontractor. Individual counseling, relocation, equestrian therapy, basic needs assistance. Arizona Teen Help Glendale, AZ 85308 623/879-9600 866/990-4357 (toll-free) Email: info@arizonateenhelp.com Services: Counseling, treatment for drug/alcohol abuse. Faith House Domestic Violence Shelter (PREHAB) Glendale, AZ Mailing: P.O. Box 5860, Mesa, AZ 85211 623/939-6798 Services: Individual crisis intervention, children s age-appropriate play groups. 4

Glendale Police Department 6835 N. 57 th Dr. Police: 623/930-3000 Victim Assistance: 623/930-3030 Services: Glendale Police Department offers law enforcement response to crime in the City of Glendale. The Domestic Violence Unit and Sex Crimes Unit have detectives trained in forensic interviews for children. Glendale Police Department also has Victim Assistance Caseworkers that help victims successfully interact with the criminal justice system and recover from the impact of crime. VA Caseworkers assist with Orders of Protections, court support, crisis counseling, referral to short-term/long-term counseling and referrals to other community resources. Juvenile Alternatives in Glendale (JAG) (PREHAB) 7101 N. 55 th Avenue 623/847-7040 Website: http://www.prehab.org/communityprograms.asp Services: Immediate crisis stabilization, Intake & assessment services, Referrals, Individual, family & group counseling, Education, Short-term (up to 23 hours), non-secure alternative to detention, Crisis hotline & outreach, Referral adjustment & disposition, Aftercare follow-up & service, Evaluation & mediation services, School-based prevention programs. New Horizons Counseling Service - Glendale 6151 West Olive Avenue, Suite 3 Glendale AZ 85302 623/939-6567 Hotline: 602/521-2222 Services: Substance abuse education, treatment, intervention, individual and family counseling Organization for Non-Violence Education, Inc. (O.N.E., Inc.) P.O. Box 863 Glendale, AZ 85311 602/934-0696 Services: O.N.E., Inc. is a non-profit community program that currently operates six groups that provide education, counseling, and treatment in family and non-family violence issues to male and female perpetrators and victims of family and non-family violence from the age of thirteen and up. PREHAB of Arizona, Inc. 8802 N. 61st Avenue Glendale, AZ 85302 623/934-1991 http://www.prehab.org/ Services: Domestic violence, sexual abuse, substance abuse, shelters. TERROS Behavioral Health Services 3840 North 27th Avenue, 602/685-6000 http://www.terros.org/services.htm Services: Domestic abuse resources, counseling, substance abuse treatment programs. West Valley Child Crisis Center P.O. Box 850 5

Glendale, AZ 85311-0850 623/848-8863 Services: Safe shelter, food, clothing for up to 58 abused/neglected children; individual child development/health assessment. West Valley Advocacy Center/DV Court Advocate (PREHAB) 6829 N. 57 th Avenue 623/930-3720 Victim Assistance 480/733 3016 Main number Services: Advocacy, short-term crisis counseling and group counseling. DV court advocates stationed at Glendale Municipal Court, Northeast Regional Superior Court, and Southeast Regional Superior Court. Women s empowerment, teen, and sexual assault support groups. Detectives trained in forensic interviews for children are available. West Valley Community Behavioral Health Services (PREHAB) 8802 N. 61st Avenue Glendale, AZ 85302 623/ 934-1991 Website: http://www.prehab.org/outpatient.asp Services: Individual, family and group therapy; Community and home-based counseling; Medication management; Psychiatric and psychological evaluations; Play therapy; Art therapy; Specialized computer programs for ADHD youth; Social skills training; Case management and coaching by child and family teams. Goodyear Goodyear Police Department Crisis Services Unit 119 N. Litchfield Rd. P.O. Box 5100 Goodyear, AZ 85338 623/882-7677 Services: Comprehensive services to crime victims who are Goodyear residents or victims of crimes investigated by the Goodyear PD. Services include 24-hour on-scene crisis services, information services to help victims successfully interact with the criminal justice system and to recover from the impact of the crime, assistance with Orders of Protection/Harassment and related DV issues, investigative and court support to victims, short-term counseling, and referrals to other community resources. New Life Center P.O. Box 5005 Goodyear, AZ 85338 623/932-4404 Services: Advocacy, case management, support groups, referral and information, parenting groups, children s coping skills. Trudy s Place Goodyear, AZ 623/772-0303 Services: Temporary housing victims of domestic violence. Can arrange emergency transportation to shelters in cooperation with law enforcement agencies. West Valley Community Behavioral Health Services (PREHAB) 3673 S. Bullard Suite 106 Goodyear, AZ 85338 6

Website: http://www.prehab.org/outpatient.asp Services: Individual, family and group therapy; Community and home-based counseling; Medication management; Psychiatric and psychological evaluations; Play therapy; Art therapy; Specialized computer programs for ADHD youth; Social skills training; Case management and coaching by child and family teams. Peoria Catholic Charities Community Services West Valley Regional Service Center 7400 West Olive #10 Peoria, AZ 85345 623/486-9868 DV Hotline: 602-469-HELP (4357) Services: Administrative office for Catholic Charities West Valley and West Side Head Start. Call for more information. No services available at this site. Peoria City Attorney s Criminal Division Victim Assistance Unit 8401 W. Monroe Street Court Building Peoria, AZ 85345 623/773-7414 Services: Provides assistance to victims of misdemeanor crimes heard in the Peoria Municipal Court. Services provided include information on the criminal justice system, notifications of hearings and case status, resource referral and information, restitution and compensation assistance and advocacy. The unit is available to accompany victims to court. Staffed by a victim assistance coordinator, and a part-time victim advocate, the unit also utilizes trained volunteers who are interested in victim services and the criminal justice arena. Bilingual assistance is available. Peoria Police Department 8351 W. Cinnabar Peoria, AZ 85345 Non-Emergency: 623/773-8311 Services: Information and referral, emotional support, non-emergency transportation, court accompaniment, referral to long term programs Peoria Unified School District 6330 W. Thunderbird Rd Glendale, AZ 85306 623/486-6000 Services: Elementary Intervention Specialists at each elementary school Western Judicial Services, Inc. 8401 W. Monroe Peoria City Court Peoria, Arizona 85345 *Call Tolleson phone number 623-936-8828 Services: Treatment programs, counseling, training for misdemeanor offenders. Surprise Eve s Place P.O. Box 8331 7

Surprise, AZ 85374 623/537-5380 602/469-HELP (4357) Services: Domestic violence shelter/safehouse, supportive services. Western Judicial Services, Inc. 17125 N. 134th Drive Suite 101 Surprise, AZ *Call Tolleson phone number 623/936-8828 Services: Treatment programs, counseling, training for misdemeanor offenders. Tolleson Nuestra Familia 9401 W Garfield St Tolleson, AZ 85353-1606 623/936-3980 Services: Counseling, legal assistance, safety planning, mental health, child welfare, substance abuse and health education Western Judicial Services, Inc. 9550 West Van Buren Street, Suite 18 Tolleson AZ 85353 (623) 936-8828 Services: Treatment programs, counseling, training for misdemeanor offenders. Wickenburg West Valley Community Behavioral Health Services (PREHAB) 255 N. Washington Wickenburg, AZ 85399 Website: http://www.prehab.org/outpatient.asp Services: Individual, family and group therapy; Community and home-based counseling; Medication management; Psychiatric and psychological evaluations; Play therapy; Art therapy; Specialized computer programs for ADHD youth; Social skills training; Case management and coaching by child and family teams. Other Resources Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence (AzCADV) 301 E. Bethany Home Rd. Suite 194 Phoenix, AZ 85012 602/279-2900 1-800-782-6400 TTY: 602/279-7270 www.azcadv.org Services: Information on shelters, counseling, legal services & advocacy & Orders of Protection 8

Department of Economic Security Division of Children, Youth and Families Child Protective Services 888/SOS-CHILD 888/767-2445 Services: Provides specialized welfare services that seek to prevent dependency, abuse and neglect of children. The Child Protective Services program receives, screens and investigates allegation of child abuse and neglect, performs assessments of child safety, assesses the imminent risk of harm to the children and evaluates conditions that support or refute the alleged abuse or neglect and need for emergency intervention. Love Doesn t Have to Hurt For Teens www.apa.org/pi/pii/teen American Psychological Association Public Interest Directorate 750 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 Teen Lifeline 602/248-TEEN (8336) 800/248-TEEN (8336) Services: Peer Counseling Hotline which provides troubled youth the opportunity to access immediate help from a Peer Counselor 7 days a week, 3:00pm 9:00pm daily. Free and confidential. 9

RESOURCES BY CATEGORY Community Resource Information Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence (AzCADV) 301 E. Bethany Home Rd. Suite 194 Phoenix, AZ 85012 602/279-2900 1-800-782-6400 TTY: 602/279-7270 www.azcadv.org Services: Information on shelters, counseling, legal services & advocacy & Orders of Protection Community Information and Referral 1515 E. Osborn Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85014 602/263-8856 Website: www.cir.org Services: Trained, bilingual (English/Spanish) Information & Referral Specialists refer people to available resources 24 hours a day. This service is anonymous and free to the public. Juvenile Alternatives in Glendale (JAG) (PREHAB) 7101 N. 55 th Avenue 623/847-7040 Website: http://www.prehab.org/communityprograms.asp Services: Immediate crisis stabilization, Intake & assessment services, Referrals, Individual, family & group counseling, Education, Short-term (up to 23 hours), non-secure alternative to detention, Crisis hotline & outreach, Referral adjustment & disposition, Aftercare follow-up & service, Evaluation & mediation services, School-based prevention programs. Counseling/Mental Health Arizona Baptist Children s Services 6015 W. Peoria Ave. Glendale, AZ 85302 623/349-2227 Services: Child Protective Services subcontractor. Individual counseling, relocation, equestrian therapy, basic needs assistance. Arizona Teen Help Glendale, AZ 85308 623/879-9600 866/990-4357 (toll-free) Email: info@arizonateenhelp.com Services: Counseling, treatment for drug/alcohol abuse. Arizona Youth Associates 4242 N. 19 th Ave. #100 Phoenix, AZ 85015 602/861-0625 10

Services: Full range of clinic and in home services for children and families including psychiatrist evaluations and medication monitoring. Specialized groups for victims of abuse. CASA Center for Prevention of Abuse and Violence 77 E. Thomas Rd. Suite 112 Phoenix, AZ 85012 602/254-6400 Services: Professional counseling for victims of abuse and assault. Individual, group and family counseling for men, women and children. Catholic Charities Community Services Branch Office P.O. Box 1027 14406 N. Alto St. El Mirage, AZ 85335 623/875-0519 Services: Counseling, domestic violence advocacy, emergency and transitional housing for homeless families, community services, pregnancy counseling and adoption services. Centro de la Familia (CPLC) 4602 W. Indian School Rd. Suite C-3 Phoenix, AZ 85031 623/247-0464 Services: Provides outpatient behavioral health services to families, adults, children, and adolescents. Psychiatric evaluations, medication management, counseling services, marriage and family counseling, group counseling and case management for children and adults. Child & Family Resources- Choices for Families 700 W. Campbell, Suite 3, Phoenix, AZ 85013 602/234-3941 Website: www.childfamilyresources.org Services: Child daycare, education/ training, parenting skills training, parent education groups, mental health support and intervention, transportation, emergency services, intensive family preservation services, parent aide, respite, supportive intervention/guidance counseling. Childhelp USA 2346 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, Arizona 85004 (602) 271-4500 800/422-4453 Website: www.childhelpusa.org Services: Mental health services and child abuse counseling services are provided to child abuse victims and their families by appointment at the Childhelp Children's Center in central Phoenix. Therapists work with children ranging in age from three to eighteen years, and also are available to work with other family members when deemed appropriate. Spanish-language counseling services are available. Christian Family Care Agency 3603 N. 7 th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85013 602/234-1935 Services: Christian-based counseling services for children and families including issues of grief, abuse, families, marriage, adoption, single parenting, divorce, step families, trauma, neglect, and parent-child relations. Play therapy and attachment therapy available. 11

Chrysalis Counseling Services 1010 E. McDowell Rd. Phoenix, AZ Suite 301 85006 602/955-9059 Services: Outpatient counseling/group therapy for women and children who are victims of domestic violence. Child and adolescent counseling. Counseling for abuse victims, abusers, children, adolescents, elderly and elderly caregivers. Juvenile Alternatives in Glendale (JAG) (PREHAB) 7101 N. 55 th Avenue 623/847-7040 Website: http://www.prehab.org/communityprograms.asp Services: Immediate crisis stabilization, Intake & assessment services, Referrals, Individual, family & group counseling, Education, Short-term (up to 23 hours), non-secure alternative to detention, Crisis hotline & outreach, Referral adjustment & disposition, Aftercare follow-up & service, Evaluation & mediation services, School-based prevention programs. Nuestra Familia 9401 W Garfield St Tolleson, AZ 85353-1606 623/936-3980 Services: Counseling, legal assistance, safety planning, mental health, child welfare, substance abuse and health education New Horizons Counseling Services 1430 North Central Avenue, Suite C Avondale AZ 85323 623/925-1556 and 6151 West Olive Avenue, Suite 3 Glendale AZ 85302 623/939-6567 Hotline: 602/521-2222 Services: Substance abuse education, treatment, intervention, individual and family counseling. Organization for Non-Violence Education, Inc. (O.N.E., Inc.) P.O. Box 863 Glendale, AZ 85311 602/934-0696 Services: O.N.E., Inc. is a non-profit community program that currently operates six groups that provide education, counseling, and treatment in family and non-family violence issues to male and female perpetrators and victims of family and non-family violence from the age of thirteen and up. Southwest Behavioral Health Services 206 N. 4 th Street Buckeye, AZ 85326 623/882-9906 Services: Individual and family counseling, wraparound services. Teen Lifeline 602/248-TEEN (8336) 800/248-TEEN (8336) 12

Services: Peer Counseling Hotline which provides troubled youth the opportunity to access immediate help from a Peer Counselor 7 days a week, 3:00pm 9:00pm daily. Free and confidential. TERROS Behavioral Health Services 3840 North 27th Avenue, 602/685-6000 http://www.terros.org/services.htm Services: Domestic abuse resources, counseling, substance abuse treatment programs. Western Judicial Services, Inc. 322 E. Western Ave. Avondale, AZ 85323 623/925-1902 Services: Treatment programs, counseling, training for misdemeanor offenders. West Valley Advocacy Center/DV Court Advocate (PREHAB) 6829 N. 57 th Avenue 623/930-3720 Victim Assistance 480/733 3016 Main number Services: Advocacy, short-term crisis counseling and group counseling. DV court advocates stationed at Glendale Municipal Court, Northeast Regional Superior Court, and Southeast Regional Superior Court. Women s empowerment, teen, and sexual assault support groups. Detectives trained in forensic interviews for children are available. West Valley Community Behavioral Health Services (PREHAB) 8802 N. 61st Avenue Glendale, AZ 85302 623/ 934-1991 and 255 N. Washington Wickenburg, AZ 85399 Website: http://www.prehab.org/outpatient.asp Services: Individual, family and group therapy; Community and home-based counseling; Medication management; Psychiatric and psychological evaluations; Play therapy; Art therapy; Specialized computer programs for ADHD youth; Social skills training; Case management and coaching by child and family teams. Health Care Health Care Connect 320 E. McDowell Rd, Suite 320 Phoenix, AZ 85004 602/288-7558 Services: Access to affordable physical/mental health services for children Phoenix PATCHS (Promoting Access to Children's Health Services) Phoenix Family Advocacy Center 2120 N. Central Ave., Suite 250 Phoenix, AZ 85004 602/534-5806 Services: Intake with bilingual Child Specialists; physical, behavioral and developmental health screenings for children; links to community resources; ongoing follow up as needed. Services are available throughout the area. 13

Homeless/At-Risk Youth HomeBase Youth Services 931 E. Devonshire Phoenix, Arizona 85014 602/263-7773 Website: http://www.hbys.org/index.html Services: Early Intervention/Prevention, Street Outreach, Medical Outreach, Transitional Living, Independent Living, Employment and Life/Skills and a Learning Center for street kids to earn their GEDs. Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development 1419 N. 3rd Street #102, Phoenix, Arizona 85004 602/271-9904 Website: http://www.tumbleweed.org/default.htm Services: Shelter, counseling, outreach, job development, and more to homeless, runaway and at-risk youths ages nine to twenty-two. Intake/Assessment Arizona Baptist Children s Services 6015 W. Peoria Ave. Glendale, AZ 85302 623/349-2227 Services: Child Protective Services subcontractor. Individual counseling, relocation, equestrian therapy, basic needs assistance. Department of Economic Security Division of Children, Youth and Families Child Protective Services 888/SOS-CHILD 888/767-2445 Services: Provides specialized welfare services that seek to prevent dependency, abuse and neglect of children. The Child Protective Services program receives, screens and investigates allegation of child abuse and neglect, performs assessments of child safety, assesses the imminent risk of harm to the children and evaluates conditions that support or refute the alleged abuse or neglect and need for emergency intervention. Glendale Police Department 6835 N. 57 th Dr. Police: 623/930-3000 Victim Assistance: 623/930-3030 Services: Glendale Police Department offers law enforcement response to crime in the City of Glendale. The Domestic Violence Unit and Sex Crimes Unit have detectives trained in forensic interviews for children. Glendale Police Department also has Victim Assistance Caseworkers that help victims successfully interact with the criminal justice system and recover from the impact of crime. VA Caseworkers assist with Orders of Protections, court support, crisis counseling, referral to short-term/long-term counseling and referrals to other community resources. Phoenix PATCHS (Promoting Access to Children's Health Services) Phoenix Family Advocacy Center 14

2120 N. Central Ave., Suite 250 Phoenix, AZ 85004 602/534-5806 Services: Intake with bilingual Child Specialists; physical, behavioral and developmental health screenings for children; links to community resources; ongoing follow up as needed. Services are available throughout the area. West Valley Advocacy Center/DV Court Advocate (PREHAB) 6829 N. 57 th Avenue 623/930-3720 Victim Assistance 480/733 3016 Main number Services: Advocacy, short-term crisis counseling and group counseling. DV court advocates stationed at Glendale Municipal Court, Northeast Regional Superior Court, and Southeast Regional Superior Court. Women s empowerment, teen, and sexual assault support groups. Detectives trained in forensic interviews for children are available. Law Enforcement Avondale Police Department Victims Rights Unit Avondale Police Department 11485 W. Civic Center Dr. Avondale, AZ 85323 623/478-3655 Victims' Rights 623/478-3600 Main Station Services: Emotional support, crisis counseling, needs assessments/safety plans, notification of case status/disposition, court escort, Order of Protection assistance, transportation/childcare, referrals, and judicial/personal advocacy. Glendale Police Department 6835 N. 57 th Dr. Police: 623/930-3000 Victim Assistance: 623/930-3030 Services: Glendale Police Department offers law enforcement response to crime in the City of Glendale. The Domestic Violence Unit and Sex Crimes Unit have detectives trained in forensic interviews for children. Glendale Police Department also has Victim Assistance Caseworkers that help victims successfully interact with the criminal justice system and recover from the impact of crime. VA Caseworkers assist with Orders of Protections, court support, crisis counseling, referral to short-term/long-term counseling and referrals to other community resources. Goodyear Police Department Crisis Services Unit 119 N. Litchfield Rd. P.O. Box 5100 Goodyear, AZ 85338 623/882-7677 Services: Comprehensive services to crime victims who are Goodyear residents or victims of crimes investigated by the Goodyear PD. Services include 24-hour on-scene crisis services, information services to help victims successfully interact with the criminal justice system and to recover from the impact of the crime, assistance with Orders of Protection/Harassment and related DV issues, investigative and court support to victims, short-term counseling, and referrals to other community resources. Peoria Police Department 8351 W. Cinnabar 15

Peoria, AZ 85345 Non-Emergency: 623/773-8311 Services: Information and referral, emotional support, non-emergency transportation, court accompaniment, referral to long term programs Offender Services Chrysalis Counseling Services 1010 E. McDowell Rd. Phoenix, AZ Suite 301 85006 602/955-9059 Services: Outpatient counseling/group therapy for women and children who are victims of domestic violence. Child and adolescent counseling. Counseling for abuse victims, abusers, children, adolescents, elderly and elderly caregivers. Organization for Non-Violence Education, Inc. (O.N.E., Inc.) P.O. Box 863 Glendale, AZ 85311 602/934-0696 Services: O.N.E., Inc. is a non-profit community program that currently operates six groups that provide education, counseling, and treatment in family and non-family violence issues to male and female perpetrators and victims of family and non-family violence from the age of thirteen and up. Western Judicial Services, Inc. 322 E. Western Ave. Avondale, AZ 85323 623/925-1902 Services: Treatment programs, counseling, training for misdemeanor offenders. Parenting Skills/Education Child & Family Resources- Choices for Families 700 W. Campbell, Suite 3, Phoenix, AZ 85013 602/234-3941 Website: www.childfamilyresources.org Services: Child daycare, education/ training, parenting skills training, parent education groups, mental health support and intervention, transportation, emergency services, intensive family preservation services, parent aide, respite, supportive intervention/guidance counseling. Prevention Juvenile Alternatives in Glendale (JAG) (PREHAB) 7101 N. 55 th Avenue 623/847-7040 Website: http://www.prehab.org/communityprograms.asp Services: Immediate crisis stabilization, Intake & assessment services, Referrals, Individual, family & group counseling, Education, Short-term (up to 23 hours), non-secure alternative to detention, Crisis hotline & outreach, Referral adjustment & disposition, Aftercare follow-up & service, Evaluation & mediation services, School-based prevention programs. 16

Recreation/Development Boys and Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix 2645 N 24 th Street Phoenix, AZ 85008 602/954-8182 Website: http://www.bgclubs-phx.org/ Services: Serving youth from K-high school in West Valley locations including Glendale, Peoria, West Phoenix, Avondale, and Tolleson. Programs include arts and crafts, performing arts; character/leadership development; education/career development; health and life skills; sports, fitness and recreation. School Districts* Please note that some West Valley school districts offer services to children who have experience trauma, such as witnessing domestic violence. To find out if the school district in your area offers such services, please contact the school administrators directly. Shelter/Safe Haven DeColores DV Shelter P.O. Box 6553 Phoenix, AZ 85005 602/269-1515 Services: Safe housing for women and children; individual & group counseling and support groups, 24 hour referral line, case-management, legal advocacy, COMADRES follow-up program, computer & life building skills, homework assistance, and the Ahijado program. Eve s Place P.O. Box 8331 Surprise, AZ 85374 623/537-5380 602/469-HELP (4357) Services: Domestic violence shelter/safehouse, supportive services. Faith House Domestic Violence Shelter (PREHAB) Glendale, AZ Mailing: P.O. Box 5860, Mesa, AZ 85211 623/939-6798 Services: Individual crisis intervention, children s age-appropriate play groups. New Life Center P.O. Box 5005 Goodyear, AZ 85338 623/932-4404 Services: Advocacy, case management, support groups, referral and information, parenting groups, children s coping skills. Trudy s Place Goodyear, AZ 623/772-0303 17

Services: Temporary housing victims of domestic violence. Can arrange emergency transportation to shelters in cooperation with law enforcement agencies. West Valley Child Crisis Center P.O. Box 850 Glendale, AZ 85311-0850 623/848-8863 Services: Safe shelter, food, clothing for up to 58 abused/neglected children; individual child development/health assessment. Support Groups Arizonans for the Prevention of Exploitation of Children and Adults (APECA) Arizonans for the Protection of Exploited Children and Adults, Inc. 202 E. McDowell Rd. Suite 231 Phoenix, AZ 85004 602/252-1382 Services: Free teen support groups City of Phoenix Family Advocacy Center Domestic Violence Children s Group 2120 N. Central Ave. Suite 250 Phoenix, AZ 85004 602/534-2120 Services: Support group for children who have witnessed domestic violence. Topics include identifying characteristics of family violence, exploring feelings related to witnessing domestic violence, safety planning, anger management techniques, and conflict resolution. Victim Assistance Avondale Police Department Victims Rights Unit Avondale Police Department 11485 W. Civic Center Dr. Avondale, AZ 85323 623/478-3655 Victims' Rights 623/478-3600 Main Station Services: Emotional support, crisis counseling, needs assessments/safety plans, notification of case status/disposition, court escort, Order of Protection assistance, transportation/childcare, referrals, and judicial/personal advocacy. Glendale Police Department 6835 N. 57 th Dr. Police: 623/930-3000 Victim Assistance: 623/930-3030 Services: Glendale Police Department offers law enforcement response to crime in the City of Glendale. The Domestic Violence Unit and Sex Crimes Unit have detectives trained in forensic interviews for children. Glendale Police Department also has Victim Assistance Caseworkers that help victims successfully interact with the criminal justice system and recover from the impact of crime. VA Caseworkers assist with Orders of Protections, court support, crisis counseling, referral to short-term/long-term counseling and referrals to other community resources. Goodyear Police Department Crisis Services Unit 119 N. Litchfield Rd. 18

P.O. Box 5100 Goodyear, AZ 85338 623/882-7677 Services: Comprehensive services to crime victims who are Goodyear residents or victims of crimes investigated by the Goodyear PD. Services include 24-hour on-scene crisis services, information services to help victims successfully interact with the criminal justice system and to recover from the impact of the crime, assistance with Orders of Protection/Harassment and related DV issues, investigative and court support to victims, short-term counseling, and referrals to other community resources. Peoria City Attorney s Criminal Division Victim Assistance Unit 8401 W. Monroe Street Court Building Peoria, AZ 85345 623/773-7414 Services: Provides assistance to victims of misdemeanor crimes heard in the Peoria Municipal Court. Services provided include information on the criminal justice system, notifications of hearings and case status, resource referral and information, restitution and compensation assistance and advocacy. The unit is available to accompany victims to court. Staffed by a victim assistance coordinator, and a part-time victim advocate, the unit also utilizes trained volunteers who are interested in victim services and the criminal justice arena. Bilingual assistance is available. 19