ABOUT US

Child & Family Services of Yuma, Inc.

 

 

Our nonprofit agency has been providing services in Yuma County since June 1979. Originally, CFS Yuma began as an inpatient program that provided supervision, food, and shelter. Our agency was formerly known as “Children’s Village.”

Our mission is to nurture and care for the mental and emotional health of children and their families. We believe strong and healthy families are the strength of our community.

We want to see children and their families reap the benefits of therapeutic intervention. By providing therapy and life skills training we help families overcome obstacles and thrive.

In 2014 Child and Family Services started Right Turn for Yuma Veterans (RTYV)

Impacting the lives of homeless or at risk of becoming homeless veterans one veteran at a time. Empowering unhoused veterans to become thriving members of their community is our focus.

By helping homeless veterans set attainable goals that lead to success and independence, we envision a future for our community where homelessness among the veteran population is very minimal.

 

Please visit the site at: www.rightturnyumavets.com

BILINGUAL SERVICES PROVIDED

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Why Kids and Families come to CFS:

– Mental Health Stabilization
– Parent/Child Conflict
– Family Crisis
– Abuse/Neglect
– Truancy/Incorrigibility
– Domestic Dispute Involving Youth
– Behavioral Concerns at school and in the home

Referral Sources

-Arizona Complete & Banner Health
– Social Services Agencies
– Law Enforcement
– Schools
– Self-Referral (individuals via phone/walk-in)
– Doctor’s Offices

Donations

Donations of gently used clothing, toys, books and school supplies are greatly appreciated by our agency and are always put to good use.

CFS coordinates care with many agencies. We also utilize a sliding fee scale for those who do not qualify for any of our funding sources.  Discounts for services are offered depending on family size and income. For more information please call (928) 783-2427

If you know someone that needs our help,

Call (928) 783-2427