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Community Resource Guide
Use this guide to find information about tobacco cessation, community programs and resources, access to low-cost or no-cost services, and advocacy resources.Stork Program
Pregnant women can register for our Stork Program and receive information and guidance from our maternity nurses to help them have a healthy pregnancy.Adult Health
Seeing your doctor for regular check-ups and health screenings is one of the most important things you can do to stay healthy.
To learn more about your benefits and special health programs for adults, click here or call Member Services toll-free at 1-800-322-8670.
Community Resources and Links
- Arizona Women, Infants & Children
Arizona Head Start
Arizona Department of Economic Security
Arizona Early Intervention Program
Arizona’s Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC)
AZ Links
Health-e-Arizona PLUS
Arizona Department of Health Services
Legal Assistance Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc.
American Medical Board
Children’s Action Alliance
AZ 211
First Things First
Strong Families AZ - Arizona Disability Benefits 101
Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance of Yavapai County
Mental Health America of Arizona
Mentally Ill Kids in Distress (MIKID)
NAMI Arizona
National Mental Health Consumers’ Self-Help Clearinghouse
NAZCARE
NAZCARE’s Warm Line
Recovery Innovations
Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Arizona Suicide Prevention Coalition
We are here in your community developing programs that impact health and education in rural and metropolitan communities throughout Arizona.
Rental Assistance Is Available To Help Renters and Landlords
Renters and landlords in need of financial assistance can use a new website, consumerfinance.gov/renthelp, from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to find rental assistance providers in your area.
If you know of a renter who’s having trouble paying rent, utilities, or other housing costs – or a landlord trying to stay afloat with tenants in this situation – help may be available. State and local programs are distributing billions of dollars in rental assistance to help renters stay housed during the pandemic.
Visit the CFPB’s Rental Assistance Finder to find resources for renters and landlords to help navigate various financial hardships related to the pandemic.
Call Us
CRISIS HELP: 1-844-534-HOPE (4673) or Text 4HOPE (44673)
24/7 Nurse Advice Line: 1-888-267-9037
Call Us: 1-800-322-8670 (TTY:711)