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ARIZONA YOUTH PARTNERSHIP

AZ · EIN 860669087 · $4.5M rev · operational · www.azyp.org
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Arizona Youth Partnership is a nonprofit organization that empowers youth and families across Arizona to live healthy and purposeful lives through various programs and services. Founded in 1990, it focuses on addressing issues such as youth homelessness, mental health, and substance use prevention in rural communities throughout the state.

activities · 11

what they do

direct service · 10
  • Statewide Service Delivery Family Resource Center Operations
    Provides services in person and through virtual programming across all counties in Arizona, operating satellite offices and traveling throughout the state to support immediate and surrounding communities.
  • Substance Use Prevention Programs Youth Substance Use Prevention Education
    Offers substance use prevention programs for youth through education, demonstration, and skill development, and establishes coalitions for substance abuse prevention.
  • Support for Pregnant and Parenting Individuals
    Offers parenting skills, education, and support services for pregnant individuals and parents with children, empowering them to create a healthy, safe, and positive future.
  • Support for Victims of Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence Child Trafficking and Abuse Recovery Services
    Provides services to minor victims of human trafficking and domestic violence.
  • Provides services to minor victims of human trafficking and domestic violence.
  • Youth Life Skills and Leadership Training Youth Civic Leadership Training
    Provides youth leadership and life skills training, including lifestyle management skills and weekly sessions focusing on character development through outreach activities, serving over 10,000 individual youth and adults annually across Arizona.
  • Youth Life Skills and Leadership Training Youth Civic Leadership Training
    Provides youth leadership and life skills training, including lifestyle management skills and character development, through weekly sessions and outreach activities to over 10,000 individual youth and adults annually across Arizona.
  • Youth Mental Health and Wellness Programs Youth Mental Health Education & Peer Support
    Provides mental health and wellness education and support programs for youth and the community, including Youth Mental Health First Aid trainings, and works to reduce the stigma associated with mental health.
  • Youth Mental Health and Wellness Programs Youth Mental Health Education & Peer Support
    Provides mental health and wellness education and support programs for youth, including Youth Mental Health First Aid trainings, and works to raise awareness and reduce stigma associated with mental health.
  • Youth Shelter and Support Services Emergency Shelter Services
    Operates Providence Place, a Basic Center that provides temporary shelter for up to 21 days to runaway and homeless female youth, including emergency beds, and offers direct support services to address their needs and those of their families.
capacity building · 1
strategies · 18

how they think

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named programs · 5

what they call their work

Family & Parenting Support
Provides parenting skills, education, and support services for those pregnant and with children.
Mental Health & Wellness Education
Provides education and resources to promote youth mental health and reduce stigma.
Shelter & Direct Support Services
Offers safe places for homeless and runaway youth to stay and get their individual needs addressed.
Substance Use Prevention
Redirects youth away from harmful habits through education, demonstration, and skill development.
Youth Leadership & Life Skills
Enables youth to gain valuable skills that will help them in the classroom, the workforce, and in life.
relationships · 3

who they work with

  • Administration for Children and Families Funder — Supports the website through grants from its Family and Youth Services Bureau.
  • Family and Youth Services Bureau Funder — Supports the website through Grant Numbers 90CX7545, 90CY7544, 90CY7686, and 90YO2568.
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Funder — Supports the website through grants from its Administration for Children and Families.