Youth Services Expanding to Sahuarita and Green Valley
COPE is pleased to announce the expansion of youth services to the Sahuarita and Green Valley area. Starting October 1, 2019, youth services will be available at COPE’s Villa Verde Integrated Health Clinic (1660 W. Commerce Point Pl., Green Valley, AZ 85614).
read moreCOPE’s Administration office to move
COPE Community Services, Inc. (COPE) will be moving the Administration Office, currently located at 82 S. Stone Ave., Tucson, AZ 85701 to the COPE Commerce Wellness Campus…
read morePyramid Federal Credit Union
On Friday, April 21, COPE was presented with a donation from Pyramid Federal Credit Union (PFCU), as part of their “Caring is in our Jeans!” initiative, which is a result of a revamped way to wear jeans on Fridays at PFCU. Staff donate $2 per week in order to wear jeans to work that Friday. The money that is raised to wear jeans is all collected and then donated back to local...
read moreThrive: Youth and Family Services
COPE is pleased to introduce, Thrive, a youth and family services program. COPE’s Thrive program is located at 924 N. Alvernon Way, Suite 110, and provides full Intake and Care Coordination services to youth. Services include therapy, skills building, parenting classes, LGBTQ support, substance abuse, and case management. Below is the Thrive Center address and contact information: Thrive...
read moreCOPE and Pima Prevention Partnership Merge
COPE is pleased and excited to announce that it is merging with Pima Prevention Partnership (PPP), a respected provider of services to adolescents and their families with 23 years serving the Tucson community. The merger of COPE and PPP will ensure the availability of a full continuum of high-quality integrated healthcare services. For its entire history, PPP’s focus has been on excellence in...
read moreCOPE featured in Arizona Week
COPE was featured on Arizona Week in their news report titled “Drug Addition and Heroin ‘Pandemic’ in Arizona.” The report aired on Friday, October 2, 2015, and discussed the many facets of production, trade, addiction, and treatment of opiates. Dr. Len Ditmanson, Medical Director of Medically Assisted Treatment for COPE, spoke with Lorraine Rivera of Arizona Week regarding the...
read moreCOPE Cares: Peanut Butter Drive
In May 2015, COPE held a month long Peanut Butter Drive as part of the COPE Cares volunteer initiative. COPE Cares is a volunteer initiative that gets staff involved in the community. Over the past year, COPE staff have volunteered by partnering with various community organizations such as the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, Tucson Clean and Beautiful, and the Ronald McDonald House of...
read moreWorld AIDS Day 2014
Join us at the historic Hotel Congress, for a night of remembrance and celebration.
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