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Tiffany Clark

Healthy Relationship/ Family Relationship Educator at Arizona Youth Partnership

Tiffany Clark has extensive experience in program management and education, currently serving as a Healthy Relationship/Family Relationship Educator and Administration/Development Assistant at Arizona Youth Partnership since April 2014. In this role, Tiffany assists administrative staff and contributes to the development team while gaining knowledge in marketing and social media. Previously, Tiffany held the position of Director at NorWestCalNevada Teen Challenge from October 2011 to March 2014, overseeing the Alum Rock Women's and Children's Center and Asbury Family Center. Tiffany's educational background includes studies at Mohave Community College and Texas State Technical College-West Texas.

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Tucson, United States

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Arizona Youth Partnership

AZYP’s mission is to partner with communities to cultivate healthy foundations for youth and promote strong families. As we focus our efforts on prevention, AZYP’s vision is to create a comprehensive linked set of programs that maximize the opportunities and resources we seek to bring to communities across the state of Arizona. AZYP employs a three-pronged approach to fight poverty and build healthy, self-sufficient youth and families: 1. Cultivate Healthy Foundations for Youth: AZYP offers evidence-based relationship education, afterschool, and youth leadership programs. Our programs equip youth to focus on life success goals and work to prevent teen pregnancy, alcohol and substance abuse and anti-social behaviors. 2. Promote Strong Families: AZYP family programs offer practical knowledge, strategies and tools to build and sustain healthy marriage, parenting, and economic self-sufficiency. Our current family programs are funded by the Arizona Parents Commission. 3. Mobilize Communities through Coalitions: AZYP assists community coalitions with resources that facilitate community-wide change focused on prevention of substance abuse and underage drinking.


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51-200

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