Family Resource Centers
Strong families build strong communities. That’s why we fund family resource centers across Arizona, providing parents and caregivers with free tools and resources to create stable, nurturing environments for their children.
Located in various locations such as schools, churches or libraries—these centers are diverse community hubs where families can easily find support and services in one location.
Why visit a center
Family resource centers are here to support you as your child’s first and most important teacher. Whether you’re a first-time parent or a seasoned caregiver, these centers are designed to help you every step of the way.
What to expect
- Parent-Child Playgroups: Engage in play sessions that promote bonding and learning.
- Peer Support Groups: Share experiences, challenges and advice with other parents and caregivers.
- Parenting Workshops: Build your skills and confidence with workshops on everything from early childhood development to kindergarten readiness.
- Child Development Resources: Receive expert advice, activities and materials tailored to your child’s developmental stage, helping you support their growth.
- Wellness and Healthcare: Learn about healthy eating, physical activity and overall wellness and connect with local healthcare providers, immunization services and developmental screenings.
- Resource Referrals: Get connected to local services, including housing assistance, employment resources, and financial counseling.
Our commitment to Arizona families
Family resource centers are culturally diverse, multi-generational spaces essential to building strong communities around Arizona’s youngest children. They unite people, strengthen families, and ultimately create a healthier, more connected community—ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive. Use the search box at the top of the page to find a center near you and build a brighter future for you and your family.
Similar programs you may be interested in
Family resource centers are just one way First Things First helps families prepare their children to succeed in school and life by the time they start kindergarten.
You can find similar support services with the following programs:
- Parenting Education
- Supporting Children with Special Needs
- Nutrition & Physical Activity
- Birth to Five Helpline