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1   Link   CPSA is the Regional Behavioral Health Authority
CPSA is the Regional Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA) designated by the state of Arizona to coordinate and manage publicly-funded behavioral health services for children, adults and their families in Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Pima and Santa Cruz counties. CPSA coordinates, by way of a provider network, the delivery of mental health and substance use treatment services, and behavioral health wellness and prevention services.
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2   Link   NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness - Mental Health Support, Education and Advocacy
The National Alliance on Mental Illness is a nonprofit, grassroots, self-help, support and advocacy organization of consumers, families, and friends of people with severe mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic and other severe anxiety disorders, and other mental illnesses that affect the brain.
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3   Link   ICCD: The International Center for Clubhouse Development
ICCD Clubhouses offer people with mental illness opportunities to reach their full potential.
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4   Link   CPSA: Community Partnership of Souther Arizona
CPSA is the Regional Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA) designated by the state of Arizona
to coordinate and manage publicly-funded behavioral health services for children, adults and
their families in Pima County. CPSA coordinates, by way of a provider network, the delivery of
mental health and substance use treatment services, and behavioral health wellness
and prevention services.
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5   Link   COPE Community Services, Tucson, AZ
COPE Community Services is a private, nonprofit community service and behavioral health care organization providing pathways to recovery for individuals and families and innovative solutions to community problems.
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6   Link   CODAC Behavioral Health Services, Inc
It is the Mission of CODAC Behavioral Health Services of Pima County, Inc. to work collaboratively with individuals, families and organizations to eliminate the harmful effects of substance use disorders, mental illness and abuse on their lives and their communities.
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7   Link   La Frontera Center, Inc.
a Frontera Center, Inc., is a community-based, nonprofit
behavioral health center that provides a full range of mental health, substance abuse, and psychiatric
rehabilitative services to residents of Pima County, Arizona. Information regarding employment opportunities,
treatment services, dual diagnoses (ADMIRE Plus program), donations, endowment fund,
Bank One Tucson International Mariachi Conference, cultural competence, psychology internships, and
availability of speakers is provided.
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8   Link   Cafe 54 on East Pennington
Cafe 54 is a café with a cause. Besides serving delicious eclectic cuisine in an urban, artsy ambiance, its primary mission is an award-winning training and job development program serving individuals recovering from mental illness.
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