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As a service to our community, the Black Women's Task Force website provides links to local organizations and their websites that lead the way in offering financial help, health and wellness strategies, research, and full information so that we can better take care of ourselves. 
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Emerge!
​Center Against Domestic Abuse
Emerge! is the largest provider of domestic abuse prevention services and programs in Southern Arizona.
Our full continuum of programs and services include: Emergency Services, including a 24 hour Bilingual Hotline & Emergency Shelter, Community-Based Services, Children’s Services, Housing Stability Programs and Community Education and Prevention.
​Shelter and Building Site by Appointment Only!

https://www.emergecenter.org/
United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona
We are Uniting for an Educated, Healthy and Thriving Community. United Way goes beyond temporary fixes to create lasting change in our community. United Way convenes people and organizations to find innovative solutions that positively impact more than 100,000 lives in Southern Arizona a year.
Staff working from  home and answering calls!

https://www.unitedwaytucson.org/
The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine ​​​ 
(NCCAM) is dedicated to exploring complementary and alternative healing practices in the context of rigorous science; training complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) researchers; and disseminating authoritative information to the public and professionals.
http://nccam.nih.gov/
​​​​​La Frontera Center, Inc
A nonprofit, community-based behavioral health agency, has been helping southern Arizona's children,
adults, and families since 1968.
Some staff working from home;  Limited  programs.

www.lafronteraaz.org
​DrugRehab.com
The opioid epidemic has devastated communities and lives across the country, causing more than 250,000 deadly overdoses between 1999 and 2016. If you or anyone you knows suffers from drug addiction, there is help right around the corner.  You don't have to go it alone. We are here to help you get your life back.
​www.drugrehab.com/
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