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ASOCIACION MUTUA DE ORIENTACION Y REHABILITACION AKA AMOR

AZ · EIN 860683490 · $1.3M rev · operational · www.projectamor.org
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Project AMOR is a nonprofit organization based in Tucson, Arizona, providing support and services to families and children, particularly those with special needs, enrolled with the Department of Child Safety and the Division of Developmental Disabilities. Founded in 1973, it focuses on bilingual and bicultural support for the Hispanic community, offering various programs aimed at fostering development and socialization for children from birth to 21 years old.

activities · 5

what they do

direct service · 5
  • Habilitation Services for Children with Developmental Disabilities Habilitation & Life Skills Training
    Provides habilitation services to children eligible through the Division of Developmental Disabilities, focusing on developing skills for independence in socializing, communicating, and health and safety.
  • Individualized Attendant Care Services Minor Home Repairs & Daily Living Support
    Offers individualized attendant care services, including assistance with personal care tasks like eating, bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, and mobility, as well as basic housekeeping tasks such as meal preparation, cleaning, laundry, shopping, and medication administration.
  • Respite Care for Children with Developmental Disabilities Respite Care for Disabilities
    Offers short-term respite care for children eligible for services through the Division of Developmental Disabilities to provide relief for family members.
  • Seasonal and After-School Programs
    Operates a summer program with two sites in Tucson (Eastside and Southside) that includes community outings, meals, swimming, and group art projects. Additionally, conducts shorter seasonal programs during school breaks (Spring, Fall, Winter) and an after-school program Monday through Friday during the school year, all focusing on developing various skills including communication and socialization.
  • Support Services for Families and Children
    Provides support services to families and children, including those with special needs, who are enrolled with the Department of Child Safety and the Division of Developmental Disabilities. This includes fostering growth, development, and learning, and engaging families in community socialization activities.
strategies · 3

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named programs · 5

what they call their work

Afterschool Program
Provides skill development in various areas through interactive activities for children after school hours.
Attendant Care Services
Offers specialized supervision and assistance for members with daily living activities and basic housekeeping services.
Habilitation Services
Offers learning opportunities for children to develop skills and independence in socializing and understanding health and safety.
Respite Services
Provides short-term care to children eligible for supports through the Division of Developmental Disabilities, aimed at relieving family members.
Summer Program
A seasonal program for children aged 6 to 15 focusing on continued learning and socialization through community outings and group activities.
relationships · 2

who they work with

  • Department of Child Safety Partner — Provides services to families and children enrolled with the Department of Child Safety.
  • Division of Developmental Disabilities Partner — Provides services to families and children enrolled with the Division of Developmental Disabilities.