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Regional: North_America: United_States: Arizona: Society_and_Culture: Youth:
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- Arizona Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program - Offers information about child advocacy related issues and offers on-line training. Includes volunteer information and event calendar..
- Arizona Teen Crisis Solutions - Assisting families - a referral site for parents looking for help to find solutions to stop the abuse, addiction, drugs, violence, suicide ideation and chaos in the family..
- Arizonans for the Protection of Children - Promotes awareness of foreign interventions that fail to safeguard the rights of children..
- Arizona's Child Abuse InfoCenter - Provides current information on legislation, statistics and resources regarding child abuse for professionals in Arizona..
- Arizona's Children Association - Offers foster care, adoption, behavioral health, prevention programs, and other child welfare services. Includes job and volunteer opportunities, events and photo gallery..
- Association for Supportive Child Care - A non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of child care in Arizona..
- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona - Mentoring programs for children and youth in Phoenix and Central Arizona..
- Camp Fire USA - Greater Arizona Council - Statewide youth development organization. Describes programs and staff contacts, along with information on Camp Wamatochick, including session dates and prices and online registration..
- Children's Action Alliance - A non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting the well-being of all of Arizona's children and their families through research, policy development, media campaigns and advocacy..
- Prevent Child Abuse Arizona - Promotes programs and policies which ensure children grow up safe and healthy, free from abuse and neglect. Training programs and description of services..
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