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Catholic Charities Community Services - Flagsaff, Flagstaff AZ

  • Agency Name
  • Catholic Charities Community Services - Flagsaff
  • Agency Location
  • 460 N. Switzer Canyon Drive, # 400
    Flagstaff, AZ 86001
  • Contact Phone
  • (928) 774-9125
  • Contact Name
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  • Services Offered
  • Adoption; Foster Care; Housing; Emergency Shelter; Financial Education; Immigration Services; Homeless; Unplanned Pregnancy Counseling; Veteran Services
  • Description
  • Toward the end of the Great Depression in 1933, Catholic Charities opened an office in downtown Phoenix with our first director, Eileen Ward, advocating for vulnerable children. Over the years, Catholic Charities staff and volunteers continued to monitor the needs of central and northern Arizona communities and responded by providing life-changing services that protect and nurture children, help strengthen families and assist individuals in crisis - growing to serve communities in Maricopa, Yavapai, Cocinino and Mohave Counties. We continue the thread of our early work today by delivering services in foster care, adoption and pregnancy counseling, North Star youth development and Westside Head Start early education. Over the years in response to community needs, our agency has grown to serve veterans and their families, sex-trafficked survivors, victims of domestic abuse, refugees and those experiencing homelessness. Catholic Charities is a place where miracles happen every day in the lives of more than 100,000 men, women and children every year. Join us in this incredible work and be a miracle to someone today. Catholic Charities offers comprehensive adoption services for Arizona families who wish to open their hearts and homes to infants and children. Our caring and compassionate counselors will help you fully understand the following so you can make the best decision for your adoptive child and family. Adoption process and law. Pros and cons of adoption. Legal rights of birth parents and adoptive parents. We also help you explore whether an open adoption or closed adoption would be best for your family. We also help you decide on adopting a baby, young child or an older child. Our adoption counselors work with you to complete your home-study assessment and work for the best possible match with a birth parent.
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