New Arizona Family


 

New Arizona Family – New Arizona Family, Inc., (NAFI) was established in 1970 to provide residential and outpatient treatment programs for low-income adults who are seriously mentally ill or chemically dependent. NAFI operates a residential addiction and recovery program that serves indigent women and their children. NAFI also provides extensive outpatient services to men and women who suffer from mental illness and/or substance abuse. NAFI has a long history of success addressing many of the issues and struggles addicts and mentally ill individuals and their families face. NAFI’s newest activities include the design, development and implementation of strategies to address the long-term needs of women and their children after treatment. The mission of new Arizona Family, Inc. (NAFI) is to safely and responsibly assist and support individuals and families accomplish individualized goals of recovery from substance abuse and to achieve greater self-sufficiency. The vision of NAFI is to create and operate safe and supportive environments where adult individuals and families can build upon existing strengths, learn new skills, and remediate previous and existing limitations. Helping people recover from substance abuse. That’s the #1 priority at New Arizona Family. You’ll find a team of committed and passionate individuals here, dedicated to helping serve those in need.

 

18th week of landfill hunt to begin for Glendale girl Jhessye Shockley

Filed under: Drug Abuse Arizona

01, 2012, under Arizona Republic News They work shoulder to shoulder for hours each day, the steady scrape of rakes combing through garbage in a valley surrounded by sandy, man-made mountains of trash. They stand on earth covered with dried sludge.
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Ky. to change execution method from 3 drugs

Filed under: Drug Abuse Arizona

An ex-priest who received $ 20000 from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee to leave the ministry after he was accused of sexual abuse says he viewed the payment as charity to help him readjust to a new way of life. The Archdiocese of Milwaukee and a former …
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