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REACH FAMILY SERVICES INC

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 473548839 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE F30 · Mental Health & Crisis Intervention · Small ($100K-$1M) · reachfs.org
revenue
$870K
expenses
$768K
net assets
$493K
employees
22
volunteers
8
program ratio
77%
mission · from form 990

TO ASSIST PARENTS AND GUARDIANS OF CHILDREN WITH MENTAL ILLNESS SO THAT THEY MAY UNDERSTAND THEIR CHILDS ILLNESS AND LEARN METHODS TO BETTER SUPPORT THEM.

profile · synthesized from sources

Reach Family Services, Inc. provides support to families raising children with behavioral health and emotional challenges in Arizona. Their programs include family support partners, youth mentoring, and skills training, aimed at enhancing coping mechanisms and family dynamics. Founded in 2015, they emphasize resilience and community involvement.

named programs · 4 · from sources

what they call their work

Family Support Partner
Empowers caregivers raising children with behavioral health needs, assisting them in navigating educational and welfare systems.
Parent Groups
Monthly sessions for parents to learn communication and emotional management skills, offered in both English and Spanish.
Youth Groups
Monthly groups that teach skills training and development to improve communication and social connections among youth.
Youth Mentor
Provides direct support to youth aged 6-17 in the behavioral health system, focusing on life skills and coping mechanisms.
activities · 4 groups

what they do

  • Bilingual Parenting Classes for Behavioral Challenges 6 activities
    • Bilingual Parenting Classes
      Offers bilingual English and Spanish parenting classes to teach parents how to support children with behavioral challenges, covering topics such as communication, positive discipline, and emotional regulation.
    • Bilingual parenting classes and support groups
      Offers parenting classes and monthly parent groups in both English and Spanish for caregivers of youth in the behavioral health system, focusing on communication, positive discipline, emotional regulation, relationship building, and cultural responsiveness.
    • Monthly Parent Groups
      Provides monthly Parent Groups for parents of youth in the behavioral health system, offering bilingual skills training in communication, relationship building, and emotional management.
    • Parent Group Skills Training
      Provides monthly Parent Groups for parents of youth in the behavioral health system, offering skills training in communication, relationship building, and emotional management, with a bilingual English and Spanish format to accommodate diverse cultural backgrounds.
    • Parenting Classes
      Offers bilingual English and Spanish parenting classes to teach parents how to support children with behavioral challenges, covering topics such as communication, positive discipline, and emotional regulation.
    • Parenting Classes
      Provides bilingual English and Spanish parenting classes to teach parents how to support children with behavioral challenges, covering topics like communication, positive discipline, and emotional regulation.
  • Youth Social Skills & Support Groups 4 activities
    • Monthly Youth Groups
      Conducts monthly Youth Groups to provide skills training and development, aiming to improve communication skills, foster positive connections among youth in the behavioral health system, and teach independent and social skills.
    • Youth Group Skills Training
      Conducts monthly Youth Groups to provide skills training and development, aiming to improve communication skills, foster positive connections among youth in the behavioral health system, and teach independent and social skills.
    • Youth Group Skills Training
      Conducts monthly Youth Groups to provide skills training and development, aiming to improve communication skills, foster positive connections among youth in the behavioral health system, and teach independent and social skills.
    • Youth skills development groups
      Conducts monthly youth groups that provide skills training in communication, independent living, and social development, fostering peer connections and personal growth for youth in the behavioral health system.
  • Intensive Behavioral & Life Skills Training 2 activities
    • Medicaid Billable Direct Support Services
      Offers direct support services and programs that are Medicaid billable, including social/independent skills training and assistance with Individual Education Plans (IEP) or 504 Plans.
    • Medicaid-billable behavioral health support services
      Delivers a range of direct behavioral health support services that are eligible for Medicaid billing, including family support, skills training, collaboration with child and family teams, and assistance with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and 504 Plans.
  • Uncategorized 10 activities
    • 24/7 confidential support hotline
      Provides immediate and confidential assistance to individuals and families on a 24-hour, 7-days-a-week basis, ensuring continuous access to crisis intervention and support services.
    • Family Support Partner (FSP) program
      Deploys Family Support Partners to assist caregivers of children with behavioral health needs in navigating education, child welfare, economic security, and juvenile justice systems, while connecting them to essential resources such as housing and employment training.
    • Family Support Partner Program
      Empowers caregivers of children with behavioral health needs by assisting them in navigating complex systems (education, Child Welfare, DES, juvenile court) and connecting them to resources like housing and employment skills development.
    • Family Support Partners Program
      Empowers caregivers of children with behavioral health needs by assisting them in navigating various systems (education, Child Welfare, DES, juvenile court) and connecting them to resources like housing and employment skills development.
    • Family Support Partners Program
      Empowers caregivers of children with behavioral health needs by assisting them in navigating systems like education, Child Welfare, Department of Economic Security (DES), and juvenile court, and finding resources such as housing and employment skills development.
    • Medicaid Billable Direct Support Services
      Offers direct support services and programs that are Medicaid billable, indicating a structured and recognized service delivery model for individuals within the behavioral health system.
    • Parent Group Skills Training
      Provides monthly bilingual English and Spanish Parent Groups for parents of youth in the behavioral health system, offering skills training in communication, relationship building, and emotional management.
    • Youth Mentoring Program
      Provides direct support to youth aged 6-17 in the behavioral health system, focusing on developing life skills, coping skills, social skills, self-esteem, confidence, and educational/occupational skills, while connecting them to community resources.
    • Youth Mentoring Program
      Offers youth mentors who provide direct support to youth aged 6-17 in the behavioral health system, focusing on life skills, coping skills, social skills, self-esteem, confidence building, educational and occupational skills, and connecting them to community resources.
    • Youth mentoring program
      Provides one-on-one mentoring to youth aged 6–17 involved in the behavioral health system, supporting development of life skills, coping strategies, social skills, self-esteem, educational and occupational goals, and connections to community resources.
financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$870K
Contributions & grants$36K4%
Program service revenue$832K96%
Investment income$1K0%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$768K
Program expenses77%
Admin / overhead22%
Fundraising1%
Salaries & benefits$559K
Grants paid out$2K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$495K
Cash$482K
Investments$0
Liabilities$2K
Net assets$493K
Liquid reserves7.5 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +60.0%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
OCTAVIO G SASTRE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 50 $114K
board members · 8
  • CHRISTINA HOWARD — DIRECTOR
  • DAVID JEFFERSON — PRESIDENT
  • ERIKA DE LA ROSA — SECRETARY
  • JOHN CADORETTE — DIRECTOR
  • LILLIAN ARMSTRONG — DIRECTOR
  • MARTIN CORDOVA — DIRECTOR
  • PAM LYONS — TRESURER
  • SHERRI CANDELARIA — VICE PRESIDENT
relationships · 11

who they work with

  • Banner University Partner — Receives referrals from Banner University for services.
  • Banner University Health Plan Partner — Children and youth must be enrolled through this entity to access services and supports.
  • Care 1st Partner — Children and youth must be enrolled through this entity to access services and supports.
  • Maricopa County Suicide/Crisis Hotline Partner — Provides crisis hotline numbers for immediate help.
  • Mercy Care Partner — Receives referrals from Mercy Care for services.
  • Mercy Maricopa Partner — Children and youth must be enrolled through this entity to access services and supports.
  • Molina Health Care Partner — Children and youth must be enrolled through this entity to access services and supports.
  • Molina – Maricopa County Partner — Receives referrals from Molina – Maricopa County for services.
  • Nami Partner — Quoted for information on suicidal ideation.
  • United Health Care Partner — Children and youth must be enrolled through this entity to access services and supports.
  • United Healthcare Partner — Receives referrals from United Healthcare for services.