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Cochise County Resource Guide 2Nd Edition COCHISE COUNTY RESOURCE GUIDE 2ND EDITION A GUIDE TO SERVICES IN THE BENSON, BISBEE, DOUGLAS, SIERRA VISTA, WILLCOX AND SURROUNDING AREAS Cochise Regional Partnership Council 77 Calle Portal Ste. B140 Sierra Vista, Arizona 85635 (520) 378-3280 REVISED 2013 BROUGHT TO YOU BY Cochise Regional Partnership Council First Things First (FTF), approved by Arizona voters, works to ensure that our youngest children have access to quality early childhood experiences so they will start school healthy and ready to succeed. Across the state, regional partnership councils – in collaboration with local leaders – identify the educational and health needs of children from birth through five in their communities and fund strategies to address those needs. Disclaimer: The publishers have taken every reasonable measure to ensure the information in the resource guide is accurate. In the event and information is inaccurate, the publishers assume no liability for damages uncured directly or indirectly as a result of incomplete, incorrect or omitted information. Inclusion of an agency in this directory does not constitute an endorsement of the agency nor their services. If you identify information that is incorrect, please notify First Things First, Cochise Regional Office at (520) 378-3280. HOTLINE NUMBERS IF YOU ARE IN PERSONAL DANGER * DIAL 911 NOW!!! SUICIDE PREVENTION RELIEF HOTLINE (24 HOUR) 1-800-273-8255 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - ABUSE CRISIS COUNSELING Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence Forgach House (24 hours) 1-800-782-6400 (520) 458-9096 Boys Town National Hotline (24 Hours) House of Hope- Douglas 1-800-448-3000 (520) 364-2465 TTY: 1-800-448-1833 1-800-586-9161 Community Partnership of Southern Arizona Parents Anonymous of AZ (Crisis Hotline) 1-800-771-9889 1-800-352-0528 Childhelp’s National Child Abuse Hotline National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 800-4-A-CHILD (800-422-4453) 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) Child Care Aware National Runaway Switchboard 1-800-424-2246 1-800-621-4000 National Domestic Violence Hotline National Human Trafficking 1-800-799-SAFE (800-799-7233) Resource Center TDD 1-800-787-3224 1-888-373-7888 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - COUNSELING FOR ABUSERS Community Partnership of Southern Arizona Parents Anonymous of AZ (Crisis Hotline) 1-800-771-9889 1-800-352-0528 Forgach House (520)458-9096 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - SHELTERS/SAFE HOUSES (24 HOURS) Boys Town National Hotline (24 Hours) Children’s Center/Open Inn (24 hours) 1-800-448-3000 (520)456-1000 TTY: 1-800-448-1833 Forgach House Brewster Center for Victims of Family (520)458-9096 Violence (24 hour) (520)881-7201 House of Hope- Douglas (520)622-6347 (520)364-2465 (crisis) 1-877-472-1717 1-800-586-9161 Foreclosure notices, shut-off notice for electricity, gas, or water, emergency shelter for the homeless and emergency shelter for the victims of domestic violence. (602) 263-8856 from anywhere (800) 352-3792 within area codes 520 & 928 INFORMATION RESOURCES Community Action Program Contact Shelter Hotline 24 Hour Information & Referral (520)432-5401 1-800-293-1144 1-800-352-3792 (602)263-8856 Community Information and Referral (24 hours) Parent Assistance Hotline (Information on Parents’ Legal Rights) 1-800-352-3792 (602)263-8856 1-800-732-8193 LEGAL SERVICES Brewster Center for Victims of Family Forgach House (24 hours) Violence (520)458-9096 (24 hour) 1-877-472-1717 (520)881-7201 Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Bisbee (520)622-6347 (crisis) 1-800-231-7106 (520)432-1639 ORDERS OF PROTECTION/INJUNCTIONS AGAINST HARASSMENT Benson Municipal/Justice Court Bowie Justice Courts (520)586-8100 (520)847-2303 Bisbee Municipal Court Douglas Justice Courts (520)432-4022 (520)805-5640 Douglas Municipal Court Willcox Justice Courts (520)364-7501 (520)384-7000 Huachuca City Municipal Court Clerk of the Superior Court (520)456-1354 (520)432-8570 Sierra Vista Municipal/Justice Court Clerk of the Superior Court, Bisbee (520)452-4980 (520)432-8520 Tombstone Magistrate Court Clerk of the Superior Court, Sierra Vista (520)457-3781 (520)803-3080 Willcox Municipal Court Victim Rights and Witness Assist Program (520)384-4271 AZ State Attorney General (602)542-4911 Bisbee Justice Courts (520)432-9540 VICTIM SERVICES Cochise County Attorney Victim Witness Program Victim Rights and Witness Assist Program - AZ State Attorney General (520)432-8700 (602)542-4911 Cochise County Children’s Center/Open Inn - Huachuca City (520) 456-1000 COCHISE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT Your Sheriff’s Office is committed to solemnly, faithfully and impartially support the Constitution of the United States, and the laws of the State of Arizona. As an organization and as individuals, we pledge to be valiant and true to the public trust. Through education, training and deep community involvement, we will foster unity and leadership that will help deter crime and improve the quality of life in Cochise County. Respect, fairness and integrity will be the measure of our success. Administration Office Investigation Office 205 North Judd Dr. 100 Colonia De Salud, Suite 105 Mile Post 345, Highway 80 Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 Bisbee, AZ 85603 (520) 803-3280 (520) 432-9505 (800) 362-0812 Elfrida Patrol District 10293 North Central Highway Douglas Patrol District Elfrida, AZ 85610 1012 N. G Avenue, Suite 100 (520) 642-3648 Douglas, AZ 85607 (520) 805-5670 Willcox Patrol District 450 South Haskell Avenue Willcox, AZ 85643 Sierra Vista Patrol District (520) 384-7050 100 Colonia De Salud, Suite 106 Sierra Vist, AZ 85635 Benson Patrol District (520) 803-3850 126 West 5th Street Benson, AZ 85602 (520) 586-8150 Cochise County Jail Bisbee Patrol District 203 North Judd Drive 205 North Judd Drive Bisbee, AZ 85603 Bisbee, AZ 85603 (520) 432-7540 (520) 432-9500 ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICES (ACS) REAL-LIFE SOLUTIONS FOR SUCCESSFUL ARMY LIVING 520-533-2330 The Mission Statement of the ACS center is to facilitate commander’s ability to provide comprehensive, coordinated, and responsive services that support readiness of Service Members, civilian employees and Families. Maximize technology and resources, adapt to unique installation requirements, eliminate duplication in service delivery, and measure service effectiveness. PROGRAMS INCLUDE Army Emergency Relief (AER) Information Referral and Follow Up (IR&F) Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) Financial Readiness Program Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Mobilization and Deployment Army Volunteer Corps (AVC) Relocation Readiness Program (RAP) Employment Readiness Program (ERP) Outreach Coordinator, New Parent Support Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Program (NPSP) Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Resilience Training (RT) Soldier Family Assistance Center (SFAC) Military & Family Life Consultant Program. Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) FEATURED TRAININGS Federal Employment Training, Life Skills Training, Resilience Training, Resilient Spouse Academy, Baby Boot Camp, Parent Tot Play Group, Financial Peace University, AFTB Level I, II, III, FRG Training, Sponsorship Training COCHISE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN CHILDREN’S FLU SHOT INFORMATION There is no charge for the child’s flu shot vaccination, all VFC eligibility requirements as given below apply. Children between the ages of 6 months and 18 years can get the vaccination at any of our clinics above with an appointment. A valid vaccination record is required for your child to receive any vaccinations, if the record is not available at the appointment your child’s appointment will be rescheduled for a later time/date. If you would like more information of Seasonal Flu please click here or call the location in your area. BENSON FLU SHOTS AVAILABLE Tuesdays 126 W. 5th Street 8:00a.m. – 11:00a.m. Benson, AZ 85602 (520) 586-8200 1:00p.m. – 3:00p.m. BISBEE FLU SHOTS AVAILABLE Mondays (Main Office) 8:00a.m. – 11:00a.m. 1415 Melody Lane Bldg. A 1:00p.m. – 3:00p.m. Bisbee, AZ 85603 (520) 432-9400 DOUGLAS FLU SHOTS AVAILABLE Wednesdays 515 7th Street 8:00a.m. – 11:00a.m. Douglas, AZ 85607 (520) 805-5600 1:00p.m. – 3:00p.m. SIERRA VISTA FLU SHOTS AVAILABLE Mondays 4115 E. Foothills Drive 8:00a.m. – 11:00a.m. Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 (520) 803-3900 1:00p.m. – 3:00p.m. WILLCOX FLU SHOTS AVAILABLE Wednesdays 450 S. Haskell Avenue 8:00a.m. – 11:00a.m. Willcox, AZ 85643 (520) 384-7100 1:00p.m. – 3:00p.m. Please Call For Your Appointment Today. **A valid vaccination record is required for your child to receive any vaccinations, if the record is not available at the appointment your child’s appointment will be rescheduled for a later time/date.** DOUGLAS SIERRA VISTA WILLCOX TABLE OF CONTENTS OF TABLE BENSON AND SURROUNDING AREAS BENSON AND SURROUNDING AREAS CHILD CARE SARAH’S FAMILY DAYCARE - QUALITY FIRST 171 West Coyote Trail 595 S. Dragoon St. Benson, AZ 85602 Benson, AZ 85602 (520) 586-7689 (520) 586-8351 CARALYNN’S DAYCARE - QUALITY FIRST 1321 East Morris Lane Pomerene, AZ 85627 (520) 586-9194 (800) 308-9000 590 S. Huachuca St. Benson, AZ 85602 (520) 586-4634 300 W. Union St. Benson, AZ 85602 (520) 586-7174 MANUELA RAMIREZ - QUALITY FIRST 37 North Mcrae Lane Saint David, AZ 85630 (520) 720-9653 BENSON AND SURROUNDING AREAS CHURCHES ASSEMBLY OF GOD 630 W 5th St. Benson, AZ 85602 (520) 586-2417 BENSON CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR PO Box 1939 Benson, AZ 85602 (520) 586-3767 BENSON HEIGHTS SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH W Duane St & S High St. Benson, AZ 85602 (520) 586-9598 2300 W. Calvary Lane Benson, AZ 85602 (520) 586-4408 601 S Foothill Dr. 640 W. Patton St. Benson, AZ 85602 St. David, AZ (520) 586-3004 (520) 720-9472 CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER- DAY SAINTS - OFFICE 552 S J Six Ranch Rd. Benson, AZ 85602 640 W. Patton St.
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