For Parents & Kids

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Resource Assistance Available

APAL now offers free live assistance to new and expecting mothers, children, adolescents, and care teams in Arizona.

Our Resource Specialist is available by phone, Monday-Friday, from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., to provide assistance in finding resources that fit your situation.

Call 888-290-1336

Who Can Call?
Anyone in Arizona can call APAL for resource assistance. Callers may contact APAL for themselves, their children, or on behalf of a person they are caring for. 
Which Counties Does APAL Serve?
APAL serves all of Arizona, including rural counties and tribal communities.
What Does It Cost?
APAL's services are free of charge, regardless of insurance coverage.
How It Works:
1) Call APAL at 888-290-1336.
2) You are matched with APAL's Resource Specialist.
3) Our Resource Specialist will assess your needs and recommend programs that meet your situation.
4) You will receive a follow-up email with resources tailored to your individual needs.
Services We Provide: (Including but not limited to)
  • Assistance locating therapists, psychiatrists, and support groups
  • Guidance on insurance-covered options and community resources
  • Navigation of perinatal and pediatric mental health services

Download Our Resource Flier Here

Help Save APALYour Story Matters 

APAL's funding was suddenly cut due to federal budget changes. We're still herefor nowbut we're fighting to keep this lifeline open for Arizona’s perinatal and pediatric patients.
If APAL has helped you, your story could help save us. In this critical moment, your voice is the most powerful tool we have to show why access to psychiatric care matters.
We’re so grateful for the providers who trust and use APAL. Help us keep showing up for Arizona’s families—share your story today. 

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This publication was made possible by SAMHSA grant number B09SM085335 (MGBG) and B08T1083927 (SABG). The views expressed in these materials do not necessarily reflect the official policies or contractual requirements of the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) or the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.