 Parent Support Center
Being a parent is one of life’s joys, but it can also be a stressful job. When parents lack support and are not equipped with effective ways of managing their stress or overcoming barriers, child abuse can be a tragic result.
What We Do
The Parent Support Center aims to prevent or reduce child abuse and serve as a community resource dedicated to strengthening families. The program is a collaborative effort between the Maricopa County Department of Public Health and Child & Family Resources, Inc.
What We Offer
We promote stronger families by providing social support and parenting education services within the home.
Through a combination of individual and group instruction, we provide parents with education on the following topics:
- Child growth and development
- Discipline and boundary setting
- Stress management
- Communication
- Conflict resolution
- Home management skills (budgeting, hygiene, safety, etc.)
We advocate on behalf of families by:
- Assessing family needs (such as social, housing, financial, legal, education, employment, physical, health, mental health, and transportation)
- Linking families to community resources (such as child care, counseling, medical services, nutrition, financial benefits, housing programs, educational and employment programs)
 How to Participate
The Parent Support Center is a short-term, voluntary program for parents in Maricopa County. The center accepts referrals from community providers, schools, and self-referrals.
For more information or to make a referral, please contact us at (602) 234-3941 ext. 35 or e-mail us.
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