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Families
Resources for Families:
- Building Partnerships for Youth
Positive youth development strategies to help those working with 9-13 year olds promote health.
- Child Care
Providing education and technical assistance for the Arizona Child Care Industry.
- Community Library Cards
UA library cards available to Arizona residents.
- Family Development Programs
Provides resources on family care, work force preparation, and financial education.
- Family Fun!!
Programs engage children and adults with cultural artisans, archaeologists,``and curators. Hands on activities, demonstrations, exhibition treasure hunts``and performances.
- Health Resources
- Homemakers in Arizona Seeking Employment
Assists adults and displaced homemakers in building the skills necessary for succesful entry into the workforce.
- Institute for Children, Youth and Families
Addresses the most critical social, emotional, and physical issues facing today's families.
- Master Consumer Advisors
Volunteers answer questions from consumers who call the UA Cooperative Extension for information about nutrition, foods, consumer issues, food safety and home issues.
- Homemakers in Arizona Seeking Employment
Assists adults and displaced homemakers in building the skills necessary for succesful entry into the workforce.
- Safe at Home
Information on preventing accidental poisonings from products found in the home.
- Supporting Families Following a Disaster
Provides families with fact sheets and other publications that promote the health and well-being of families during difficult times.
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Legal Resources:
- National Lawyers Guild Community Legal Referral Clinics
Student members of the National Lawyers Guild meet weekly with people at locations in the community to provide information and answer questions about access to the legal system.
- Justice Project
Students work with criminal defense lawyers on cases in which it has been determined there has been a miscarriage of justice.
- Tucson Indian Center Legal Referral Clinic
Students from the Native American Law Students Association run the Legal Referral Program providing referral services on a walk-in basis three days a week.
- VLP Advocates Program
Law student volunteers work with the Volunteer Lawyer Program in various clinics on cases involving domestic relations, child support calculation, and bankruptcy.