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has never been easier!
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the privacy of our members. If you would like to
receive the username and password, please
email Jessica.
Looking for something to do? Check out the
calendar of events!
There's a lot of activities to choose from.
OUR MISSION
Tri City Partnership is parents partnering with
professionals to improve the lives of children, adults
and families with disabilities or special healthcare
needs. Including but not limited to:
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Physical
Mental
Emotional
Behavioral |
Learning
Developmental
Cognitive
Medical |
VISION
To link our communities and to embrace all its
members regardless of their differences... |
WHAT'S GOING ON?
Prescott Valley Parks and Recreation
Wheelchair Basketball is starting up again.
Starting
May 7 and continuing Wednesday Evenings through July
30th. 7:00PM to 8:30pm at Coyote Springs
Elementary School, 8101 E Hwy 89A, Prescott Valley.
Every Wednesday evening will consist of “open gym”,
instruction, scrimmages and games. FREE!!
Learn More
VIP Soccer is Back!
The
VIP soccer is a program is open to anyone 4 years
and older who's disability (mental or physical) makes it
difficult for them to play on a mainstream soccer team. No
previous soccer experience is necessary.
Learn More
Free Community Event - Movies Under the Stars
May thru September at the PV Civic Center, Watson Lake,
Granite Creek Park, and Heritage Park. Check the
Prescott and Prescott Valley flyers for dates and times.
Prescott Valley Flyer
Prescott Flyer
Water Aerobics at the Prescott YMCA
Mondays 2:00-3:00pm
Arrive at 1:45 to change into your swimsuit and don’t
forget your towel.
Free or low cost eye exams may be available to
those in need. To get qualified through a program in
conjunction with VISION USA, call 800-346-2020.
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ABOUT TRI CITY PARTNERSHIP
Who are we? We are a team of parents, family
members of individuals with special needs. We are also
self advocates, community members and professionals who
work with the disabled.
Can anyone join? Yes, we welcome anyone who would
like to make a difference in the lives of those with
disabilities. There are no dues or fees, bring a sack
lunch and join us the last Thursday of each month.
View Calendar
What are our meetings like? Our team meets at
lunch time so parents can participate while their kids
are in school and professionals can join us.
Everyone
brings a lunch and we take a minute to introduce
ourselves and let the group know what is happening. We
then have a 10-15 minute spotlight on an individual or
agency and what they are doing in our community. Next is
the item at hand and updates on ongoing initiatives. We
then provide valuable networking time for individuals to
discuss issues facing them.
TCP is one of 11 OCSHCN (Office for Children with
Special Health Care Needs) community action teams…,
Page, Flagstaff, Southern Apache County, Bullhead City,
Kingman, Mesa, San Luis, Verde Valley, Tucson,
Chino
Valley and us. All working on
community development at
both the local and state level. Visit
www.azcommunityactionteams.org for information about
each team. |