Child Crisis Arizona
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Mission Statement
Child Crisis Arizona exists to provide children and youth in Arizona a safe environment, free from abuse and neglect, by creating strong and successful families. Our vision is Safe Kids, Strong Families.
About This Cause
Since 1977, we have offered residential emergency shelter to 34,556 children and provided foster care and/or adoption to 7,595. Each day, we serve hundreds of homeless children and youth in foster care systems in our multiple emergency placement locations and foster/adoptive homes. Over our history, programs have provided 82,246 adults and children with family education and stabilization services and early childhood education and wraparound services to 4,480 low-income children and families. Through direct distribution of basic need items to families, we have served 7,741. In FY24, across all programs, the agency served 78,677 unduplicated individuals. Our scope of work holistically addresses both child abuse prevention and intervention when abuse or neglect has occurred. Our Prevention programs include: • Early Education Services - Early Head Start and Preschool for low-income families • Family Education - Free caregiver education to avoid child abuse, neglect, or unintentional injury • Resource Distribution Center - Free basic need items to children, youth, and families in crisis • Healthy Families - Voluntary home visitation program for vulnerable new parents • Whispering Hope Ranch - Summer camp for children and young adults of varying abilities and backgrounds Intervention programs serve children and youth who are or have been part of the child welfare system. Programs include: • Emergency Children’s Shelter Home • Teen Group Home • Independent Living Program • Extended Foster Care • Kinship Foster Care • Children’s Refugee Services • Foster Care and Adoption • Counseling for low income youth