This category is for listing sites that concern the make up of the local community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the people. Subjects include religion, clubs and lodges, reunions, women, men, seniors, kids, teens, activism, alternative sexuality, genealogy, and personal home pages.
Clearinghouse for information, consultants and training opportunities for professionals dealing with child abuse. Includes case law, children with disabilities and special medical needs, resources by county and links. www.ahsc.arizona.edu/ACAInfo
Assisting families - a referral site for parents looking for help to find solutions to stop the abuse, addiction, drugs, violence, suicide ideation and chaos in the family. www.arizonateenhelp.com
An independent nonprofit membership organization that identifies critical issues facing Arizona, creates the forum for education and exploration, promotes public consideration, builds consensus, and supports implementation of the resulting recommendations www.aztownhall.org
Provides tuition grants to lower income families to use at any school they choose. These grants are made on a first-come, first-served basis to children whose families would otherwise not be able to afford a choice of schools. www.asct.org
A CASA volunteer develops a caring, positive relationship with a child who has been removed from the home because of abuse, neglect, or abandonment. The CASA web site contains information about child advocacy related issues. www.supreme.state.az.us/casa
Works cooperatively to seize the opportunities presented by impending change. The goal of these efforts is to enrich the individual lifestyles of people of all ages within the unincorporated communities of Mayer, Cordes Lakes, Spring Valley, Arcosanti, Po www.bigbug.org
A private Arizona non-profit incorporation whose mission is the preservation of the Arizona Pioneers' Home as an historic institution and as an important state resource for all Arizona residents. aztec.asu.edu/azph
A non-profit group that prides itself on humanely controlling today's wildlife populations and educating the public about the mis-representation of trapping today. www.angelfire.com/az2/ATA
Provides current information on legislation, statistics and resources regarding child abuse for professionals in Arizona. www.ahsc.arizona.edu/acainfo/index.htm
Central website for all the MOMS club chapters in Arizona. Info on every chapter, how to start your own, and links to helpful sites around the net. members.cox.net/davidbm/momsaz.htm
A directory of newcomers clubs in Arizona. The main purpose of most newcomers clubs is to help integrate new members into the local community through general meetings, social events, member support groups, interest groups and children's activities. www.newcomersclub.com/az.html
A 501(c)(3)non-profit, charitable and educational organization that upgrades and donates computers, printers, and school supplies to help the underprivileged. www.sawcb.org
Statewide youth development organization. Describes programs and staff contacts, along with information on Camp Wamatochick, including session dates and prices and online registration. www.campfireaz.org
A non profit organization of members with a common mission: to promote and facilitate the development and delivery of community oriented, affordable, high-quality, culturally effective, accessible primary health care in the state of Arizona. www.aachc.org/nativeamerican.html