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September 02, 2020

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September 2, 2020 www.DesertMessenger.com 9 Colorado River Regional Crisis Services update Get the dental care you deserve with dental insurance from Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. It can help cover the services you're most likely to use — Dental Insurance Product not available in all states. Includes the Participating Providers and Preventive Benefi ts Rider. Acceptance guaranteed for one insurance policy/certifi cate of this type. Contact us for complete details about this insurance solicitation. This specifi c offer is not available in CO, NY; call 1-888-799-4433 or respond for similar offer. Certifi cate C250A (ID: C250E; PA: C250Q); Insurance Policy P150 (GA: P150GA; NY: P150NY; OK: P150OK; TN: P150TN). Rider kinds B438/B439. 6154-0120 Product not available in all states. Includes the Participating Providers and Preventive Benefi ts Rider. Acceptance guaranteed for one insurance policy/certifi cate of this type. Contact us for Here's the information you requested on Dental insurance X-rays Crowns Cleanings Fillings Dentures Call now to get this FREE Information Kit! 1-888-652-5770 dental50plus.com/desmes Preventive care starts right away Helps cover over 350 services Go to any dentist you want – but save more with one in our network No deductible, no annual maximum The mission of the board and staff of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services (CRRCS) is to support and educate by providing HELP with services and protection to promote a sense of HOPE and HEALING for all those who are affected by domes- tic and sexual abuse. In furtherance and support of our mission, we are dedicated to providing trauma-in- formed services to all victims who request our assistance. Our philoso- phy is that victims have a right to be respected and informed. We strive to be available to help and offer sup- port, and to meet the victim where they are by facilitating, not control- ling, their way forward to achieve safety, healing and justice outcomes. This philosophy also encompasses raising awareness in our community through education and outreach. CRRCS is committed to fi ll an ac- tive role in community partnerships and collaborative relationships in order to offer wraparound, victim- centered services. All services pro- vided are free of charge and available to Adults and children, and primary and secondary domestic and sexu- al abuse victims alike. For over 23 years, CRRCS has helped individuals in abusive and sometimes life-threat- ening relationships and situations, while providing HELP, HOPE, and HEALING for primary and second- ary victims of domestic and sexual violence in Western Arizona. Based in Parker, serving all of La Paz County and large parts of Mo- have County, our organization pro- vides emergency shelter, transitional housing, safety planning, Community and Mobile Advocacy services, a 24- hour crisis hotline, and comprehen- sive justice response. Our Commu- nity and Mobile Advocacy program has far-reaching impact, providing outreach and comprehensive case management services to children and adults alike. CRRCS Contact information: Phone: 928.669.8620 Email: info@crrcs.com Transfer station hours Quartzsite Transfer Station is still on their SUMMER hours. They are open Sun- day thru Tuesday 6am to 1pm. (When temperatures reach over 110 degrees, they will close early.) For more info call the Main landfi ll 928-916-1253 or Main offi ce at 928-854-9152. The transfer station is located north of Town, just off Hwy. 95, near the Sewer Treatment Plant. The bin that was reserved for glass ware had been expanded to accept plastic, tin and newspaper. Healthy La Paz is currently working with agencies to put together a re- source guide for the Colorado River Indian Tribes Region and La Paz County. This resource guide will in- clude a listing of organizations and the services offered throughout La Paz County. In order to make sure the resource guide is current we are asking agen- cies and others to take the Resource Guide Survey and pass it along to others who service the communi- ties of La Paz County and CRIT. This will help connect our commu- nity and shine a light on everything we have to offer to our community members. Please click on the title La Paz County Resource Guide to go to the survey at https://bit.ly/3lFTBcv Healthy La Paz seeks input from local agencies www.facebook.com/ DesertMessengerNews

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