Community Programs

Healthy Teens, Healthy Communities is an all inclusive comprehensive health and wellness program for teens.

State-wide

Work Phone: (602) 256-2245

Website: http://ability360.org/

Multiple resources and programs to support youth and families. Behavioral health & trauma response, foster care & adoption, family education & support, and many more.

State-wide

Phone: (480)503-8530

Website: https://www.arizonaschildren.org

Provides youth leadership development while embracing and celebrating a diverse society. Ages 14-19.

State-wide

Website: https://anytownleadershipcamp.org/

Matches kids/teens/young adults with adult volunteer mentors to develop strong and positive relationships.

Central AZ, Yavapai, Tucson

Work Phone: Central AZ: (602) 264-2447
Work Phone: Yavapai: (928) 778-5135
Work Phone: Tucson: (520) 624-2447

Website: http://www.bbbsaz.org
Website: http://www.azbigs.org
Website: http://www.tucsonbigs.org

In response to community needs, the agency has grown to serve sex-trafficked survivors, victims of domestic abuse, refugees and those experiencing homelessness.

Greater Phoenix, West Valley, Cottonwood, Prescott, Flagstaff

Work Phone: Greater Phoenix: (602) 997-6105
Work Phone: West Valley: (623) 486-9868
Work Phone: Cottonwood: (928)634-4254
Work Phone: Prescott: (928)778-2531Work
Phone
: Flagstaff: (928) 774-9125

Website: https://www.catholiccharitiesaz.org/

CPLC offers a comprehensive range of bilingual and bi-cultural services in behavioral health, domestic violence, substance abuse…and more!

State-wide

Work Phone: (602) 257-0700

Website: https://cplc.org/

By offering the largest library of independent age-based ratings and reviews for movies, games, apps, TV shows, and books, Common Sense Media helps families make sense of media choices.

Nation-wide

Website: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/

Eagle Pathway empowers youth and young mothers who have experienced foster care or homelessness in Arizona to reach their fullest potential through a wide range of services, including mentoring, food pantry, and single mother support groups.

East Valley

Work Phone: (480) 225-6664

Website: https://www.eaglepathway.org/

Assistance for victims of domestic, sexual, and teen dating abuse in Maricopa County.

Maricopa County

Work Phone: (844) 301-7908

Website: http://www.evesplace.org/

Phoenix & Valley

Work Phone: (877) 412-7434

Website: Family Bridges

Heart & Sole is Girls on the Run’s program for middle school girls. The program is accessible to all girls regardless of athletic ability or fitness level.

Maricopa and Pinal Counties

Work Phone: (602) 795-6572

Website: https://www.gotrmc.org/

Girls Thriving program at Fresh Start Women’s Foundation aims to provide all girls in the 6th – 12th grades with holistic opportunities for personal development, leadership, and mentorship.

Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 252-8494

https://www.freshstartwomen.org/our-services/life-skills/girls-thriving

GLSEN believes that every student has the right to a safe, supportive, and LGBTQ-inclusive K-12 education. A national network of educators, students, and local GLSEN Chapters working to make this right a reality.

Valley-wide

https://www.glsen.org/chapter/phoenix

Helen’s Hope Chest is an organization that provides basic necessities for children and teens in foster and kinship care. Helen’s is set up like a clothing boutique where the families can bring the kids to “shop” for free.

Valley-wide

(480) 969-5411

https://www.glsen.org/chapter/phoenix

Teen programs which teach real-life skills that encourage academic success and career development. The free programs empower teens to be productive, self-confident, and responsible members of the community.

Chandler

Work Phone: (480) 821-4207

Website: http://icanaz.org/

JFCS programs and services include: counseling & behavioral health, substance abuse & recovery, transition to adulthood, job development. Services are provided to people of all faiths.

Phoenix

Work Phone: Phoenix (602) 279-7655
Website: https://www.jfcsaz.org/programs-services/teens/

Promotes the importance of safe, healthy teen dating relationships and educate the community on issues relating to dating violence.

State-wide

Work Phone: (602) 740-2734

Website: http://kaitysway.org/

Kid in the Corner is an organization dedicated to shattering the stigma around mental health and supporting the kid in the corner, whoever that may be. This is done by educating and spreading awareness, promoting contagious kindness, and connecting the community to resources.

Valley-wide

https://www.kidinthecorner.org/

Multiple programs that focus on the needs of youth to empower them to become successful members of the community, while building a positive relationship with police. Age range of programs vary between 5 yrs. – 18 yrs.

East Valley

Phone: (480) 644-5739

Website: https://www.mesaaz.gov/residents/police/divisions/m-e-s-a-program-1064

Offers a safe and successful baseball experience for children, teens and adults with disabilities or special health care needs.

Scottsdale

Work Phone: (480) 686-8137

Website: https://mlaz.org/

Serves the LGBTQ community (11yrs – 24 yrs) by providing social and service programs.

Phoenix

Website: http://onenten.org/

Information, resources, and support to families affected by autism.

Greater Phoenix

Phone: (480)940-1093

Website: https://phxautism.org/

A faith-based organization that uses equine therapy to heal survivors of severe trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Scottsdale

Website: http://www.ranchomilagroaz.com/

SiS offers Independent Living and Employment Skills training for teens to young adults (ages 13 and up), both with and without many different diagnoses.

Maricopa County

(480) 869-8674

https://www.sunisshining.org/

Offers a variety of programs that include their Active Learning, Health & Wellness, and Fine Art.

State-wide

Work Phone: (602) 267-4100

Website: The Salvation Army

Multiple programs and assistance for youth ages 12 – 18…shelter, case management and housing.

Maricopa County

Work Phone: (602) 275-7852

Website: https://umom.org/