Friday, May 10, 2024
08:00 am - 12:00 pm
Within My Reach – Session II
Location: Family Advocacy Program
The Family Advocacy Program (FAP) is committed to fostering strong and meaningful relationships. We firmly believe that every relationship deserves a solid foundation based on trust, love, and understanding. This foundation is cultivated through a wide range of resources, educational opportunities, support, and intervention. Our dedicated team is here to provide personalized care, catering to the unique needs of everyone, regardless of age or relationship status. Our unwavering dedication lies in ensuring the safety of everyone, offering counseling, case management, and advocacy services for individuals impacted by child abuse, domestic abuse, and problematic sexual behaviors in children and youth.
Active Parenting Classes available upon request. Two classes are available to fit your families needs. Call the Family Advocacy Program to schedule your session.
Active Parenting
Active Parenting is organized around 6 core skills of positive parenting including: cooperation & communication, responsibility & discipline, building courage & self-esteem, and understanding & redirecting misbehavior. Participants can complete all 6 sessions for a certificate or request a session focusing on a specific skill.
Active Parenting for Blended Families
This program focuses on parenting in stepfamilies, but it's also appropriate for foster parents, single parents in preparation for remarriage, parents of adopted children, and multi-generational families.
Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) Seminar
This program covers 5 key principles of positive parenting of children 0-12 years of age & how to raise confident, competent, resilient children. Sessions are held upon request. Call to register today!
Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) Pathways
This is a program for parents to assist with managing anger when parenting. Sessions are held upon request. Call to register today!
The New Parent Support Program (NPSP) is a professional team of licensed social workers, counselors and registered nurses who provide educational and supportive services to military families.
Learn MoreDomestic abuse is a pattern of behaviors used to gain control over a partner involving physical, emotional, and financial harm. Understanding the definition is crucial to recognizing and addressing abuse, ensuring the safety and well-being of those affected.
Learn MoreDeciding whether to report domestic abuse can be difficult. If you are experiencing abuse in your relationship, it is normal to feel alone, afraid, and unsure about asking for help. Knowing your reporting options can help you decide what to do next.
Learn MoreProblematic sexual behaviors in children and youth refer to actions that are developmentally inappropriate or harmful, such as non-consensual or aggressive behavior, and may require professional assessment and intervention to address potential underlying issues.
Learn MoreDomestic abuse prevention resources and information are available to military men and women and their families. Chat, text, or call 1-800-799-7233.
Learn MoreFamily Advocacy Program
598 Narr Ave, Building 598
Yuma, AZ 85365
Phone: 9282692561
DSN: 2692561
24/7 Helpline: 9289413650
Hours | |
Sunday | CLOSED |
Monday | 7 AM – 4 PM |
Tuesday | 7 AM – 4 PM |
Wednesday | 7 AM – 4 PM |
Thursday | 7 AM – 4 PM |
Friday | 7 AM – 4 PM |
Saturday | CLOSED |
Closed Federal Holidays |