Arizona Children's Association Announces Yuma Expansion

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New Location Will House Both Child Welfare and Behavioral Health Services
Arizona’s Children Association

Child welfare and behavioral health services will now be provided out of one central location, as opposed to two separate ones.

The change is now possible after the Arizona Children's Association announced the opening of a new building on 275 West 17th Place in Yuma.

The child welfare program has already begun serving residents in the new building while behavioral health is set to finalize their move by mid-October.

“Most of the families and children that we serve are going through obviously difficult times," said Amy Penny, Development Director with the Association. "If we have each one of our programs in one location to better wrap around that child, we make sure that we help them through this hard situation and the trauma they’re going through.”

The building has a staff of 41 people, including interns, and will service around 600 clients, who will have access to services such as foster care, adoption, outpatient counseling and family preservation, among others.

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Victor is originally from West Sacramento, California and has lived in Arizona for more than five years. He began his print journalism career in 2004 following his graduation from Georgetown University in Washington D.C. Victor has been a reporter for the following daily newspapers: The Monterey County Herald, The Salinas Californian and the Reno Gazette-Journal, where he covered stories including agriculture, education and Latino community news. Victor has also served as a local editor for Patch, a national news organization with hyperlocal websites, in Carmichael, California in the Sacramento area. He also served as the editor for The New Vision, the newspaper for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson, which includes Yuma and La Paz counties. Victor lives in Somerton. He enjoys spending time with his family and friends and following most sports.