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Birth to Five Helpline
Birth to Five Helpline

he Birth to Five Helpline is a free service available to all Arizona families with young children, as well as parents-to-be, with questions or concerns about their infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.

1 (877) 705-5437

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Free Diapers for qualifying low-income Families
Free Diapers for qualifying low-income Families

The program is a collaboration with Wildfire, the Arizona Diaper Bank, and Community Action Agencies.

(928) 782-1886

1235 S. Redondo Center Drive, Yuma, AZ 85365

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First Things First (FTF)
First Things First (FTF)

FTF is Arizona' early childhood agency, committed to the healthy development and learning of young children from birth to age 5. FTF is an essential leader and partner in creating a family-centered, equitable, high quality early childhood system that supports the development, well-being, health and education of all Arizona's chidren.

(928) 343-3020

Crescent Center (4th Floor) 2450 S. 4th Ave, Suite 400 Yuma, AZ

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MIKID
MIKID

MIKID improves the behavioral health and wellness of children and youth through a family-centered approach.

(928) 344-1983

3780 S. 4th Ave, Yuma, AZ 85365

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Raising Special Kids
Raising Special Kids

Raising Special Kids exists to improve the lives of children with the full range of disabilities, from birth to age 26, by providing support, training, information, and individual assistance so families can become effective advocates for their children.

(928) 444-8803

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Strong Beginnings, LLC
Strong Beginnings, LLC

Strong Beginnings, LLC has been dedicated to improving the quality of life for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and other developmental delays through evidence-based treatment interventions in Yuma County since 2015 with center and home-based services. We offer ABA Therapy, Public Agency Trainings, School Consultations, & more.

(928) 782-1338

2741 S. 8th Ave, Ste. C Yuma, AZ 85364

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Effective ABA
Effective ABA

Autism Therapy Services for kids under 6 years of age.

(928) 502-1004 or (520) 240-4739

1060 S 5th Ave, Yuma, Az and 1938 Cesar Chavez Blvd Suite 1 San Luis, AZ

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United Way
United Way

We believe that all children, young adults, and families deserve the chance to succeed, regardless of zip code or income. With partners countywide— school districts and businesses, the public sector and nonprofits, philanthropy and social service—UWYC collaborates on the best ways to support youth success and family stability by identifying what’s working and building on proven practices supported by data and our partners’ expertise.

(928) 783-0515

180 W 1st St Ste B, Yuma, AZ 85364

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Zarephath
Zarephath

“Envisioning tomorrow’s solutions today.” Drawing upon natural community strengths, relying on partnerships with the child and family team to develop creative, outcome-focused, holistic health programs for children and families.

(480) 518-6826

11680 E. 36th St. Yuma, AZ 85367

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Strength and Unity Foundation
Strength and Unity Foundation

Our Mission Is to Never Deny A Child The Opportunity For Structure, Guidance, Discipline and Healthy Activity.

(928) 257-5209

3780 S 4th Ave A2, Yuma, AZ

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Yuma County Library
Yuma County Library

The library offers free classes for our community, such as Babytime, Beginner Spanish, the little learners program, and more.

(928) 782-1871

2951 S. 21st Drive, Yuma, AZ 85364

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Best for Babies
Best for Babies

Prevent Child Abuse Arizona (PCAAZ)’s Infant-Toddler Court (ITC) program, Best for Babies, works to serve Arizona infants and toddlers under three years old involved in the child protection system with the goals of increasing shared knowledge of the unique needs of infants and toddlers, increasing community collaboration to improve outcomes for those families, and changing local systems to prevent future court involvement in very young children’s lives. Best for Babies is modeled after the evidence-based Safe Babies Court Teams approach developed by Zero to Three.

(928) 314-1900 x 1947

2440 W. 28th Street, Yuma, AZ 85364

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