Arizona Pregnancy Help

AZ Pregnancy Help

Adoption is a Beautiful Choice

Arizona Pregnancy Help Center

Our Arizona Center for Pregnancy Help Offers Free Resources for Women Making an Adoption Plan

If you are experiencing a crisis pregnancy, our Arizona Center for Pregnancy Help is here to educate you regarding adoption and help you make an adoption plan.  We offer free resources for pregnant women making an adoption plan like housing (if needed), food, clothing, transportation, counseling and more, all at no cost to you through our Arizona adoption agency, Building Arizona Families.  We can also help connect you to other resources that are very helpful and are listed toward the bottom of the page.

Expectant parents can speak with professionals, gather information, and take their time in making a decision. Our free resources for pregnant women making an adoption plan include confidential counseling with an adoption professional.   Learning about adoption as an option for a crisis pregnancy, does not mean that you are going to pursue an adoption plan, it means that you are expanding your knowledge about adoption as a choice.

Our Arizona adoption agency has helped thousands of women experiencing crisis pregnancies over the years assisting them with making an adoption plan and providing free resources for unplanned pregnancies.  While adoption may be a complicated, yet courageous decision, the women we assist at our pregnancy help center, experience how adoption (that choosing life and a promising future for their unborn baby) was the best choice for them.  We invite you to watch some of their adoption stories about how the miracle of adoption gave their baby the precious gift of life and transformed their life.  Watch here.   

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Our licensed, non-profit, A+ BBB rated Arizona center for pregnancy help provides many free resources for unplanned pregnancy to give you the support you need.   If you are ready to make an adoption plan, we can assist with providing housing, food, clothing, medical care, transportation, counseling, and legal adoption services at no cost whatsoever.

We care about you and are ready to help. Please fill out the form below to schedule a time to meet with an adoption specialist, or call/text at 623-695-4112.  We are available 24/7.

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Free Resources for Unplanned Pregnancies

The caseworkers at our Arizona center for pregnancy help will help you connect to benefits that you may qualify for but are unaware of.  Healthcare, food, education – there are so many resources that can help you move forward into a bright future.  You can also reach out to any of the organizations below for help.

A New Leaf

Provides financial assistance and case management services to individuals and families living in Mesa in an emergency situation impacting their housing, utilities, health, and/or safety. Assists with rent payment, utility payment, or air conditioning repair in the summer. Also offers emergency family and domestic violence shelters. 

          Call: 480-833-9200               Website

Arizona 2-1-1

Community Information & Referral
Provides information and referrals for various community resources 24 hours a day/7 days a week.

 

          211 Website

Arizona Dept. of Housing

Provides information on apartment rentals, emergency repair and housing rehabilitation, eviction or foreclosure assistance, fair housing laws, home ownership assistance, and section 8 housing. Offers unemployment, underemployment and reinstatement mortgage payment assistance as well as short sale assistance in addition to principal reduction assistance to qualified Arizona homeowners. 

Call: 602-771-1000       Website

Catholic Charities Rent & Mortgage Assistance

Assists with one month past due rent or mortgage payment, or first month’s rent.

Call: 602-997-6105   Website

Community Action Programs (CAP)

Provides emergency financial assistance to individuals and families facing eviction or utility shut off (including air conditioning repair in the summer). Multiple offices throughout the valley. 

Call: 623-979-3911 for Central, North, & West Valley Services.

Website

Chicanos por la Causa

Offers free computer training, employment assistance, job skills workshops, GED classes, housing repair program, some utility assistance, and safe, affordable housing options.

           Call: (602) 257-0700            Website

Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center

Provides emergency food boxes and financial assistance for those in need living in specific zip codes in the North Valley. Proof of citizenship not required. 

          Call: 480-488-1145
          Website

Labor’s Community Service Agency – Emergency Program

Their Emergency Relief Program offers emergency financial assistance for those with an eviction or shut-off notice. Their Foreclosure Intervention Program offers counseling and representation during foreclosure proceedings. 

Call: 602-263-5741        Website

National Energy Assistance Referral Project

Energy assistance programs, coordinated among federal and state governments and utility companies, are available to help low-income households meet their energy needs. The Community Services Unit (CSU) subcontracts with community agencies to administer the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and the Utility Repair, Replacement and Deposit Program (URRD). These programs assist with utility deposits and bill payments, conduct home weatherization, and repair or replace certain appliances. 

Call: 866-674-6327         Website    

The Salvation Army – Phoenix Social Services Emergency Assistance

Services: Provides financial assistance for eligible recipients including electricity, gas, and water; food boxes; USDA food bags; and back-to-school clothing.  Appropriate community resources through referrals. Eligibility: Call for requirements. Call for pre-screening interview and appointment for financial assistance.  Mon-Fri 8am-4pm administration. Mon-Fri 12:30pm-3:30-pm food box assistance. Mon. 9am client line opens for financial assistance.

          Website

U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development

Offers information and referral assistance on homebuying, avoiding forclosure, rental assistance, fair housing laws, and subsidized housing options. Also, offers assistance locating affordable housing in your area. 

  Website            Call: 602-379-7100
       

  APS

Offers a number of limited budget electricity programs, as well as provides information on community utility assistance programs. 

    

          Call: 602-371-7171 

          Website

Arizona Community Action Association

Provides community resource information and referrals. Community Action Programs (CAPs) can provide case management, emergency assistance, food boxes, assistance with rent and utilities, financial assistance, eviction prevention, resources and referrals, and employment assistance. Also offers a web-based program to determine what state paid benefits you may qualify to receive. 

Call: 602-604-0640         Website

Benefits Checkup

Multiple websites (www.azcaa.org; www.arizonaselfhelp.org) to check eligibility for various federal, state, and local assistance programs.

 

          Website

Chandler Community Action

Offers clothing and food box referrals for walk-ins Monday through Thursday from 8am – 10:30am. Offers unplanned pregnancy help assistance with utilities and past due rent; must come in and fill out an application Monday through Thursday 8am – 5pm. Verification of citizenship not required. Closed Friday.

          Call: 480-963-4321

City of Phoenix Human Services Department

Social services for low-income households through three family services centers including utility, eviction prevention and/or move-in cost assistance, plus employment, budgeting, and life-skills development counseling.

          Website

Community
Services of Arizona Rent & Mortgage Assistance

Assists with one month past due rent or mortgage payment, or first month’s rent.

          Call: 480-963-6276

John F. Long Family Service Center

Services:  Case management, rental and utility assistance in crisis situations, emergency food boxes, and limited bus tickets for center clients to travel to agencies, medical appointments, and employment destinations. Air conditioning repair assistance  for those who cannot afford it. Mon-Fri 7:30am-5pm; call Mon 8am for appointments. 

 Call: 602-262-6510        Website

Lutheran Social Services Rent and Mortgage Assistance

Assists with one month past due rent or mortgage payment, or first month’s rent.

          Call: 877-258-2059

Save My Home AZ

Offers two foreclosure prevention programs – Unemployed Payment Assistance Program and Principal Reduction Program – to assist unemployed and underemployed Arizona homeowners. Must meet certain requirements.

          Website

SRP

Offers four electricity plans to fit budgetary and lifestyle needs. 

Call: 602-236-8888
Website

Save the Family Foundation (Chandler/Mesa)

Provides financial assistance for eviction prevention or utility shut-off prevention for Chandler and Mesa residents with at least one child age 17 or younger. 

    Website                Call: 480-898-0228
     

If you have been searching online for Arizona adoption centers near me, we hope what you have learned about us and our willingness to help you makes you comfortable.  We understand that there is a lot of information to consider.  Please feel free to download our free information kit about how our Arizona adoption agency can help you.  Here is  the LINK  to download the info kit.   The form is towards the bottom of the page.  If you want to check out more information about our Arizona adoption agency, visit the Building Arizona Families website HERE.

Contact Our Phoenix Center for Pregnancy Help

Contact Us

8433 N. Black Canyon Hwy.
Building 6, Ste. 152
Phoenix, AZ 85021

Birth Mothers Call or Text
623-695-4112

E-mail us at: info@buildingarizonafamilies.com

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