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The Healing Journey Inc

Yuma, AZ · EIN 452037402 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE K30 · Food, Agriculture & Nutrition · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.thehealingjourneyyuma.org
revenue
$1.3M
expenses
$1.3M
net assets
$11K
employees
31
program ratio
50%
mission · from form 990

To provide those effected by trama with the necessary tools to live enriching and fulfilling lives.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Healing Journey provides trauma-informed therapy and ABA therapy services in Yuma, Arizona. They offer individual, family, and couples counseling, as well as skills training for children, focusing on helping trauma survivors heal and develop coping mechanisms. The organization also partners with local school districts to offer in-school services.

named programs · 4 · from sources

what they call their work

ABA Therapy Services
Applied Behavior Analysis therapy services using a systematic approach to changing behavior, improving social skills, and quality of life, provided by a licensed ABA therapist.
In-School Services
Provides services for children in partnership with school districts like Gadsden School District, Arizona Desert Elementary, and Cesar Chavez Elementary School.
Life Skills Training
Skills training services designed to help children develop essential life skills, social abilities, and coping mechanisms, particularly for those with behavioral, emotional, or developmental challenges.
Trauma Therapy
Provides trauma-informed therapy to assist clients in identifying trauma and moving forward in the healing process. Services include individual, family, and couples therapy.
activities · 4 groups

what they do

  • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy 2 activities
    • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy
      Offers ABA therapy services for children with behavioral issues, delivered by licensed therapists. This systematic approach aims to change behavior, improve social skills, enhance quality of life, implement positive behavior reinforcement, modify disruptive behaviors, and develop supportive routines.
    • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy
      Offers ABA Therapy for children with behavioral issues, delivered by a licensed ABA therapist, to change behavior, improve social skills, enhance quality of life, and address and modify disruptive behaviors through positive reinforcement.
  • Intensive Behavioral & Life Skills Training 2 activities
    • Children's Skills Training and Development
      Provides skills training services for children, particularly those with behavioral, emotional, or developmental challenges, to help them develop essential life skills, social abilities, and coping mechanisms. This includes teaching emotional management, communication techniques, conflict resolution, organizational skills, study habits, and daily living skills.
    • Children's Skills Training and Emotional Regulation
      Provides skills training services for children with behavioral, emotional, or developmental challenges to develop essential life skills, social abilities, coping mechanisms, and emotional management, including communication techniques, conflict resolution, daily living skills, and academic support.
  • Trauma-Informed Training and Professional Consultation 2 activities
    • Trauma Therapy and Counseling
      Provides individual, family, couples, and group counseling and trauma therapy services to survivors of sexual abuse, domestic violence, sex trafficking, bullying, and drug and alcohol abuse, using a compassionate, assertive, and trauma-informed approach.
    • Trauma-informed Counseling and Therapy
      Provides individual, family, couples, and group counseling and therapy services to survivors of various traumas, including sexual abuse, domestic violence, sex trafficking, bullying, and substance abuse. Services utilize a compassionate, assertive, and evidence-based approach to identify trauma and assist clients in the healing process.
  • Uncategorized 3 activities
    • In-School Support Services
      Offers services for children within school settings to support their development and address their needs.
    • Youth Peer Mentoring and Community Support
      Delivers peer mentoring services to children and young adults, focusing on building resiliency, community connection, and goal setting. This includes providing community-based support and connecting youth to resources.
    • Youth Peer Mentoring and Support
      Delivers peer mentoring and community-based support services to children and young adults, focusing on building resiliency, community connection, and goal setting.
financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$1.27M
Contributions & grants$1.26M100%
Program service revenue$3K0%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$1.30M
Program expenses50%
Admin / overhead50%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$977K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$20K
Cash$13K
Investments$0
Liabilities$9K
Net assets$11K
Liquid reserves0.1 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +36.6%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
Estrella Fitch President 40 $102K
relationships · 31

who they work with

  • AHCCS AZ Medicaid Partner — Accepts AHCCS AZ Medicaid.
  • Amberly's Place Partner — Co-listed as a resource provider in Yuma, AZ, serving victims of abuse and connecting to mental health referrals.
  • Aquasafe Partner — Sponsor of The Healing Journey
  • Arizona Desert Elementary Partner — Partners to offer in-school services for children.
  • BRMS Partner — Accepts insurance from BRMS.
  • Banner University Family Care Partner — Accepts insurance from Banner University Family Care.
  • C.W. McGraw School Partner — Partners to offer in-school services for children.
  • Cesar Chavez Elementary School Partner — Partners to offer in-school services for children.
  • Child and Family Services of Yuma Partner — Co-listed as a resource provider in Yuma, AZ, offering outpatient and family functioning programs.
  • Christina's Closet Partner — Sponsor of The Healing Journey
  • Community Food Bank Partner — Co-listed as a resource provider in Yuma, AZ, indicating local coordination of social services.
  • Crossroads Mission Partner — Co-listed as a resource provider in Yuma, AZ, offering complementary services such as meals, shelter, and job training.
  • Desert Mesa School Partner — Partners to offer in-school services for children.
  • Desert View Elementary School Partner — Partners to offer in-school services for children.
  • Ed Pastor Elementary Partner — Partners to offer in-school services for children.
  • Frost Partner — Sponsor of The Healing Journey
  • Gadsden Elementary School Partner — Partners to offer in-school services for children.
  • Gadsden School District Partner — Partners to offer in-school services for children.
  • Gila Vista Jr. High School Partner — Partners to offer in-school services for children.
  • Herlinda Hassle Wilson Partner — Sponsor of The Healing Journey
  • Journey Church Partner — Sponsor of The Healing Journey
  • Mary A. Otondo School Partner — Partners to offer in-school services for children.
  • Mercy Care Partner — Accepts insurance from Mercy Care.
  • Mesa Heights Apartment Complex & Community Resource Center Partner — Partners with Mesa Heights Apartment Complex & Community Resource Center.
  • Nohemi Robles Partner — Sponsor of The Healing Journey
  • PATHWAYS Partner — Co-listed as a resource provider in Yuma, AZ, offering youth and family services including substance abuse and psychiatric support.
  • Palmcroft School Partner — Partners to offer in-school services for children.
  • Pioneer Title Agency Partner — Sponsor of The Healing Journey
  • RL Jones Insurance Partner — Sponsor of The Healing Journey
  • United Health Care Partner — Accepts insurance from United Health Care.
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