Strengthening Southern Arizona Communities Through Health, Access, and Connection
Funded by the Copper Queen Community Hospital , this program addresses the need of resource coordination in Douglas, Bisbee, Tombstone, Hereford, Palominas, and other towns throughout Cochise County.
Partners: Douglas Police Department, Cochise College, City of Douglas, St Vincent De Paul, Catholic Community Services (CCS)- House of Hope, Mexican Consulate, Blueberry Cafe.
Funded by the City of Douglas, this Arizona Border Alliance program offers key community services to support wellness, career growth, and education. Each month, Workforce Development Workshops introduce residents to different skilled trades—ranging from cooking and art to law enforcement and healthcare—with a youth mentorshipcomponent connecting students to guest professionals. The Alliance also hosts bi-annual Health and Wellness Fairs that feature local providers, fitness demos, and nutrition education. In response to public health needs, the program provides Substance Use Prevention training, including free Narcan distribution, and offers quarterly Trauma-Informed Care sessions to help the community understand and manage the impact of trauma.
Funded by the Legacy Foundation of Southeast Arizona, this project was established to sustain, improve, and expand communication to maximize efforts and minimize duplication. By linking formal and informal resources, we aim to enhance the services provided by agencies and volunteers while reaching out to those in need throughout the Douglas area. Year two of this grant will expand the program county wide.
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