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African American services

Maricopa County

Arizona Center For African American Resources (AZCAAR)

A resource for those serving the African American community focusing in the areas of: Civic Engagement, Communications, Criminal Justice, Economics, Education, Health and Well-being, Leadership, and Racial Equity.

100 Black Men of Phoenix

The 100 Black Men of Phoenix Men of Tomorrow Academy (M.o.T.A.) is a tuition-free leadership development program that serves to develop the social, cultural, intellectual, and physical well-being of male youth ages 13-18. The academy focuses on building essential skills needed to become productive and contributing citizens.

I Am You 360

I Am You 360 is an award-winning, forward-thinking, progressive, innovative, led by an African American woman is leading in diversity and inclusion Desiree Cook’s lived experience inspired her to revolutionize a movement called “I Am Somebody.”

Services Include:
● Hygiene Dispensary
● Your Hair is Your Crown
● Small Home Experience
● I am somebody Self Development Program

Pima County

Tucson Educational Empowerment for Minorities (TEEM)

TEEM is dedicated to uplifting African American youth to provide the learning experiences necessary for a successful future. TEEM Programs include reading and math improvement, engineering, sciences, college preparation, Black History, summer learning, and cultural appreciation.