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CENTER FOR HEALTH AND RECOVERY

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 860667217 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE F50Z · Mental Health & Crisis Intervention · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.azchr.org
revenue
$3.5M
expenses
$3.1M
net assets
$2.1M
employees
45
program ratio
89%
mission · from form 990

CENTER FOR HEALTH AND RECOVERY'S MISSION IS TO EMPOWER INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES AFFECTED BY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CONDITIONS TO ACHIEVE A HEALTHY AND MEANINGFUL LIFE THROUGH THE USE OF RECOVERY-BASED COMMUNITY SERVICES AND OUR SHARED EXPERIENCES.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Center for Health and Recovery (CHR) is a non-profit community service agency and outpatient behavioral health clinic in Phoenix, AZ. It provides recovery support services and clinical care to adults with mental health and substance use disorders. CHR emphasizes peer-delivered services and aims to empower individuals and families to achieve healthy and meaningful lives.

named programs · 7 · from sources

what they call their work

Community Service Day Program Model
Provides a range of peer-delivered recovery support services, classes, groups, and one-to-one support for adults with mental health and/or substance use disorders.
Expressions of Hope
A program housed in the Creative Arts building, likely involving creative arts for recovery.
Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic
Offers psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners, case management, medication prescribing and monitoring, mental health evaluations, housing and rehabilitation/employment support, personal medicine coaching, and family support.
Peer Recovery Support Employment Training (PET)
Offers Arizona State recognized training (60 hours classroom time and competency exam) to allow individuals to obtain credentials to work as a professional Peer Recovery Support Specialist.
Peer Support
Offers one-to-one and group peer recovery support services delivered by state-certified Peer Recovery Support Specialists to help individuals overcome barriers in recovery.
Pre-Employment and Education
Assists individuals in developing skills for obtaining and maintaining employment, including GED preparation, time-management, interview skills, job application and resume writing, and employee etiquette.
Skills Development
Provides programming to help members develop and practice skills for managing recovery, communication, conflict resolution, grief and loss, emotions, budgeting, and housing.
activities · 7 clusters

what they do

  • Peer-Supported Recovery Programs 4 activities
    • Community Service Agency Day Program
      Operates a Community Service Agency Day Program Model, offering skills programming every morning through classes, groups, events, and one-on-one peer support sessions to help participants achieve wellness goals and develop recovery service plans.
    • Community Service Agency and Day Program
      Runs a structured day program model offering morning skills programming, peer-led classes, groups, and one-on-one support, with participants assigned to teams and supported by peer specialists and orientation mentors to advance recovery goals.
    • Peer Support and Mentorship
      Provides peer-to-peer recovery support in both one-on-one and group settings, assigning new participants to teams with a peer support specialist and an orientation mentor.
    • Recovery Support and Wellness Services
      Provides peer-to-peer recovery support through evidence-based classes, groups (including Anger Management), and individual sessions, helping participants develop personalized Recovery Service Plans and wellness goals.
  • Therapeutic & Community Art Workshops 2 activities
    • Creative Arts and Expressive Programs
      Operates a Creative Arts Center and runs the Expressions of Hope program, hosting art classes and community events; also uses Photovoice for participants to share recovery stories through visual storytelling.
    • Creative Arts and Recovery Storytelling
      Engages participants in creative arts through a Creative Arts Center and uses "Photovoice" as a method for program participants to share their recovery stories.
  • Peer Support Certification Training 2 activities
    • Peer Recovery Support Specialist Training
      Delivers Arizona State-recognized training for Peer Recovery Support Specialists, consisting of 60 hours of classroom instruction and a competency exam to prepare individuals for state certification.
    • Peer Recovery Support Training
      Offers Arizona State recognized Peer Recovery Support Training, involving 60 hours of classroom time and a competency exam, to help individuals obtain credentials as Recovery Support Specialists.
  • Adult Education and Workforce Readiness 2 activities
    • Pre-Employment and Adult Education Services
      Offers pre-employment services covering GED preparation, time management, interview skills, job application and resume writing, and employee etiquette, supported by a dedicated adult education room with computers and resources.
    • Pre-Employment and Adult Education Services
      Offers pre-employment training covering GED preparation, resume writing, interview skills, and job readiness, supported by a dedicated adult education room with computers and learning resources.
  • Outpatient Behavioral Health Services 1 activity
    • Peer-Run Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic
      Operates an outpatient behavioral health clinic providing psychiatric services including mental health evaluations, medication prescribing and monitoring, case management, personal medicine coaching, and family support, delivered by licensed professionals and peer support staff.
  • General Volunteer Support Services 1 activity
    • Volunteer Engagement and Donation Collection
      Engages volunteers in various activities, including hosting art classes, community events, administrative tasks, and collecting personal hygiene item donations for participants.
  • Uncategorized 2 activities
    • Anger Management Groups
      Offers Anger Management groups to help participants manage frustration in a healthy way.
    • Peer-run Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic Services
      Operates a peer-run outpatient behavioral health clinic providing community services, including psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners, case management, medication prescribing and monitoring, mental health evaluation, housing and employment support, personal medicine coaching, and family support for individuals with behavioral health conditions, including mental health and substance use disorders.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$3.50M
Contributions & grants$659K19%
Program service revenue$2.81M80%
Investment income$3660%
Other revenue$29K
expenses
Total expenses$3.11M
Program expenses89%
Admin / overhead11%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$2.07M
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$3.10M
Cash$3.04M
Investments$0
Liabilities$1.02M
Net assets$2.08M
Liquid reserves11.8 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +3.6%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 2
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
KIMBERLY CRAIG PRESIDENT & CEO 40 $190K
STEVE PAVICH DIR FIN & IT 40 $115K
board members · 8
  • BILL KENNARD — Director
  • ELIZABETH ATHENS — Director
  • KRISTEN POLIN — Director
  • LINDA BLAIR — Director
  • ROBERT WRIGHT — VICE CHAIR
  • SHEREE LEE — Director
  • THOMAS PYNN — Treasurer & Sec
  • TONYA MACBETH — Chairperson
relationships · 7

who they work with

  • Banner-University Family Care Partner — Accepts their AHCCCS ACC Plan.
  • Care1st Partner — Accepts their AHCCCS ACC Plan.
  • Health Steward Health Choice Partner — Accepts their AHCCCS ACC Plan.
  • Mercy Care Partner — Manages CHR's Outpatient Behavioral Health Home Referrals.
  • Mercy Maricopa Integrated Care System Partner — Works with clinics within the system to provide services.
  • Molina Complete Health Partner — Accepts their AHCCCS ACC Plan.
  • UnitedHealthcare Community Plan Partner — Accepts their AHCCCS ACC Plan.