• 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 Group (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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  • Co-Dependents Anonymous Group (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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  • Co-Dependents Anonymous Group (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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  • Co-Dependents Anonymous Group (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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  • Preparing & Presenting Your Family Court Case with Community Legal Services

    A Community Legal Services’ Family Law Attorney will present an overview of the Arizona laws and rules that govern Family Law and provide helpful tips for representing yourself in Family Court—from filing your Petition or Response through successfully representing yourself in trial. They’ll also share useful resources and address general questions from webinar participants at the end of the presentation. This is a non-confidential classroom setting, and the instructors cannot provide legal advice.

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  • Managing Business Cash Flow with Wells Fargo

    This workshop will guide business owners and potential business owners on the ins and out of managing your business financials.
    Cash flow is a key indicator of the financial health of your business. A consistent positive cash flow may help you pay expenses, invest in new opportunities, and grow your business. Join us as we discuss how you can manage and create safeguards towards a positive cash flow. During this workshop we will walk you through conducting a cashflow projection for your business.

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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 Group (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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  • Taking Care of One’s Health Part 2

    This course is provided in two parts. In Part One physical, emotional, and social aspects of health care are presented in a way that enables the individual woman to do a wholistic self-assessment leading to empowerment in self-care. Part Two addresses accessing health care, using tele-medicine, shared decision-making, and the use of vaccines.

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