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Regional resources and services that support the economy/quality of life

Community Provider of Enrichment Services, Inc. (CPES)

CPES was co-founded by Dr. David Harvey and Dr. Thomas G. Schramski in February 1980. The original mission of CPES (originally called “Counseling & Consulting Services”) was to create community services for adults with developmental disabilities, many of whom lived in institutions managed by the State of Arizona.

Immediately prior to the founding of CPES, the State of Arizona had entered a consent decree in Griswold v. Riley, which led to the rapid growth of community support for individuals with disabilities (or consumers) and their families. The CPES mission has expanded to support for many other individuals with varying needs, including serious mental illness.

SE Arizona Community Action Program (SEACAP)

Serving low-income residents in Graham, Greenlee, Santa Cruz and Cochise counties benefit through the SEACAP weatherization program.

Our mission is to help economically disadvantaged Arizonans by providing programs and tools to help them reach self-sufficiency and enhance their quality of life.

Our values:

  • Respect each individual.
  • Serve with integrity.
  • Collaborate and communicate.
  • Be responsible stewards.
  • Encourage innovation and creativity.
  • Be personally responsible.

Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services, Inc., (SEABHS)

Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services, Inc., a Not-for-Profit Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency serving Southeastern Arizona with an array of services for you, your family and community since 1976.

SEABHS provides accessible and affordable behavioral health services to individuals and families residing in Graham, Greenlee, Cochise and Santa Cruz Counties. A limited sliding fee scale is available to qualified individuals. Private insurance is accepted. SEAHBS also offers many community based services free of charge.

Portable, Practical, Educational Preparation, Inc. (PPEP)

PPEP, Inc. was founded by Dr. John David Arnold aboard a 1957 Chevy bus named “La Tortuga (tortoise)” with a $19,000 grant from the Tucson Committee for Economic Opportunity on August 24, 1967.

Its mission was to “improve the quality of rural life.” Four decades later PPEP remains dedicated to carrying out the dreams of its first Bracero migrant farm workers students for a better way of life. Click on the link for an update on PPEP’s progress. Si Se Pudo!

Encompass — The ENCOMPASS Program enhances the lives of individuals with disabilities throughout Arizona by enabling individuals with developmental disabilities to maintain or move toward economic and social self sufficiency through an integrated service delivery system.

PMHDC — PMHDC offers financial services and technical assistance on business management to rural very small home-based business and many small businesses..

PPEP TEC High School — PPEP TEC High School provides programs and services to meet the needs of all students enrolled in our school. PPEP TEC High School provides a computer-based curriculum that is aligned with the Arizona Academic Standards and is individualized to meet the unique learning needs of our students.

Southeastern Arizona Community Unique Services (SEACUS)

SEACUS is a local non-profit dedicated to improving the quality of life for our aging and disabled community members. SEACUS does case management, home care, in home respite in Graham County and both congregate and home delivered meals in Graham and Greenlee counties. The director is Royce Hunt, and her phone number is 928-428-3229.

 

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