We are seeing activities starting in Cottonwood, Yuma and Tucson. These are opportunities to serve our survivors and their families with social gatherings, therapeutic services as well as emotional support groups. These plans are being established to serve our state on a more local level. Having support locally available increases the chances of engagement by our survivors and their families hereby allowing for a greater participation which will allow for our survivors to move from surviving to thriving.
As we continue to work to reach our goal of $1.78M we will continue to offer our services to those in need. If you would like to know more about how ABF is able to deliver our mission please visit www.azburn.org and if you wish to learn more about how you can be engaged in our campaign for this expansion, either as a contributor, a volunteer, or if you are a family that would like to learn more about what is available in your area please do not hesitate to reach out to me at Rex.Albright@azburn.org or (602) 230-2041.
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