• Co-dependents Anonymous (CoDA)

    CODA is a fellowship with its only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and loving relationships. We gather together to support and share with each other in a journey of self-discovery/learning to love the self; while becoming increasingly honest with ourselves about our personal histories and our own codependent behaviors (newcomers are invited at 15 minutes early to ask questions and get information about CoDA).

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  • Managing Reintegration Today

    This is an open discussion support group for women coming out of incarceration. Join this safe and confidential space where one can share experiences and challenges with re-entry. Learn how to maintain change by confronting past beliefs and develop new strategies for approaching interactions through the maintenance of positive relationships. Based on the concept and strategies of navigating reentry into the community utilizing evidenced-based practices around Moral Recognition Therapy.

    Open to any women who are justice involved.

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  • Healing Journey Support Group with JFCS

    Join this safe, confidential, & casual group to share your experiences, learn from others, & receive emotional support as you work through the effects of domestic violence. This group teaches the effects of abuse on the victim & her children, how to create trusting, caring relationships, & how to cultivate personal growth.

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  • Yoga: Stretching and Breathing

    Experience gentle stretching with coordinated breathing, and breathing with coordinated meditation. Learn to create a stronger mind/body connection, reduce stress, increase focus, and re-balance! A focus and practice on movements such as brain wave vibration and Ki-Gong.

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  • Start Your Educational Journey at Fresh Start

    Are you looking for a new career opportunity? The Education Team at Fresh Start strives to provide educational opportunities that lead women into a self-sustaining career through a variety of educational programs. If you’re looking to get into the trades, develop your project management skills, or start up your small business, or are interested in exploring other avenues, we’ve got you covered. Join our information session to learn more about the educational opportunities that await you at Fresh Start.

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  • Arizona Protective Orders & Domestic Violence Laws with Community Legal Services

    A Family Law & Victims’ Attorney will present an overview of the Arizona laws and rules that govern Domestic Violence and AZ Protective Orders, which include: Orders of Protection (OOP’s), Injunctions Against Harassment (IAH’s), and Injunctions Against Workplace Harassment (IAWH’s). Gain information about obtaining protective orders, safety-planning, and representing yourself in contested protective order hearings. This is a non-confidential setting and the instructors cannot provide legal advice

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  • Financial Cents, Saving Success with Take Charge America

    Participants will learn how to assess their expenses, budgeting basics and how to build a savings plan and money saving habits. Participants will then be guided through a series of questions designed to assess, plan, and grow their savings. Questions cover such areas as money saving basics, types of savings accounts and retirement. 

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  • One on One DV Services with New Life Center

    New Life Center provides mobile advocacy to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Mobile advocates support clients in all stages of the domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking process. Meetings are done in order of arrival. Please plan to arrive at the start time to be placed on the list to meet with an advocate.

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  • Co-dependents Anonymous (CoDA)

    CODA is a fellowship with its only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and loving relationships. We gather together to support and share with each other in a journey of self-discovery/learning to love the self; while becoming increasingly honest with ourselves about our personal histories and our own codependent behaviors (newcomers are invited at 15 minutes early to ask questions and get information about CoDA).

    Read More

  • Healing Journey Support Group with JFCS

    Join this safe, confidential, & casual group to share your experiences, learn from others, & receive emotional support as you work through the effects of domestic violence. This group teaches the effects of abuse on the victim & her children, how to create trusting, caring relationships, & how to cultivate personal growth.

    Read More