Arizonans For Children

Category: Non-profit organization in Phoenix, Arizona

Address: 1112 W Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85013, USA

Phone: +16022522270

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–6PM

Tuesday: 9AM–6PM

Wednesday: 9AM–6PM

Thursday: 9AM–6PM

Friday: 9AM–6PM

Saturday: 10AM–2PM

Reviews

Michael Hall

Sep 15, 2022

I would do your research and consider other options first. I spent over $5,000 in supervised visits here and I regret almost every dollar given. Want your kids to get screamed at during an Easter egg hunt? This is the place for that. Want your kids to play with broken toys and unsafe scooters? Plenty of that here. Want to be supervised by trainees that don’t have children of their own? That’s what you’ll find here.’ The rules change depending on who your supervisor is. The last straw was when the director/founder said I could bring my parents (who hadn’t seen their grandchildren in months) only for them to be turned away by a trainee. Ultimately, my kids spent time in a place they had no business being. I highly recommend other organizations that will allow these visits to take place inside your own home.

Cody Brown

Sep 9, 2022

Unprofessional and uncommunicative. I've been separated from my children for over a year and have been trying to schedule visits since May. Andrea Chavez refuses to respond to emails even when court appointed advisors are copied on emails and awaiting responses as well. Arizonans for Children should fire Andrea and be ashamed of themselves.

Summer West

Aug 17, 2022

Absolutely love this place so grateful the children have such an incredible place to spend quality time with loved ones! And the food is delicious! I'm very grateful for this venue we definitely need more of these throughout the valley!! My heart goes out to the donors and all those who helped bring this to life for our families... ❤

Travis Simonson

Aug 15, 2022

A wonderful, well-managed facility with friendly, caring staff and excellent management that handles difficult schedules well. Well stocked with plenty of games puzzle books and DVDs for kids. And the playground is fantastic and feels like it hardly gets used. you can rest assured that your kids will have plenty to do while they're here. they've got a huge selection of crafts and a dedicated room to work on them. they've also got a massive kids movie selection and more toys than I've seen this side of Toys r Us.

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Questions & Answers

Are you accepting new volunteers? I got retired and I would like to do some volunteer work. I used to work in a child care center as a cook in San Pedro CA. Now I'm living in Phoenix. But I don't know how can I star

Manuela Saenz | Feb 14, 2022
Felice Gomez | Feb 14, 2022

Yes we are. You can go to the website and apply.

Would you also need an Identification card and a social security card to volunteer for this organization?

Charmaine Kitt | Oct 13, 2019
Jeff Jayne | Oct 13, 2019

Correct, we do run a social security based background check of all volunteer applicants and keep a copy of their DL on file

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I have a group of a dozen National Honor Society members (sophomores, juniors, and seniors). Do you think you could use our volunteer help?

Dexter Ullith | Apr 15, 2022
Monica N | Apr 15, 2022

I'll be going back on Wednesday. I'd be happy to ask and get back with you.

What is needed to volunteer for this organization? Do you need to have a reference of people or a reference letter? Can you volunteer with the children? Can you volunteer for to help there kitchen staff?

Charmaine Kitt | Oct 13, 2019
Jeff Jayne | Oct 12, 2021

There are a couple different volunteer roles for volunteering here. For the safety of the children, we do background checks, references, interviews, and orientation trainings. Aside from that, to volunteer at the center, you primarily just need reliable transportation. We do not have a "kitchen staff" though. We do not serve all visitors a meal via a cafeteria style set up. We do however set out pastries, snacks, and other food donations. Volunteers and visitors are allowed to use the kitchen (stove and microwave) for preparing their food though.

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