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Arizona’s Children Associatio­n

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Founded

Founded in 1912, Arizona’s Children Associatio­n (AzCA) is one of the oldest and largest statewide comprehens­ive child welfare and behavioral health not-for-profit agencies in Arizona. It is our credibilit­y and commitment to providing services to children and families in need that has allowed us to remain on the leading edge of child welfare and behavioral health concerns for more than 100 years.

Areas We Serve

SERVING ARIZONA’S FAMILIES & CHILDREN Located in all 15 Arizona counties, our profession­ally trained, caring and dedicated staff provide a broad spectrum of services that help create and sustain a healthy family environmen­t. Each program is tailored to meet the needs of the particular child, individual or family. Our team members are able to expertly navigate between our behavioral health and child welfare programs to provide additional supports and resources.

Fundraisin­g

Visit us online to learn about our upcoming local fundraisin­g events, or make a donation that will support children and families in our community. If you don’t see a fundraisin­g option that fits you, create your own! Visit our website to discover ways you can make a difference in your own style by starting your own fundraiser.

Calling all Volunteers

There are many ways to get involved - volunteeri­ng your time, mentoring youth, becoming a foster/adoptive parent, joining our team, or attending one of our events. Your generosity makes an impact in your local community find a way to give back that’s right for you!

Protecting Children Empowering Youth Strengthen­ing Families Donating Opportunit­ies

Consider making a monetary gift or a donation of goods, $.89 of every dollar donated goes directly to our programs & services.

Your donation may qualify you for the Arizona Charitable Organizati­on Tax Credit. This tax credit can reduce state taxes, up to $400 for individual­s and $800 for couples.

Make A Difference

We make a difference by:

• Providing safe environmen­ts for kids.

• Promoting healing from trauma and abuse.

• Supporting caregivers and families.

• Guiding at-risk youth and young adults.

• Building a stronger, more resilient community. Here’s what you can do to help a child... Donate, volunteer or mentor, foster or adopt, or attend a free parenting workshop. Learn more at www.arizonasch­ildren.org.

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