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For Immediate Release
August 11, 2010 - Tucson, Arizona
Special Guests to Attend Amity Dragonfly Village Groundbreaking
Representatives from Japan will attend the ground
breaking for Amity Foundation’s state of the art children and
family center, Dragonfly Village. The public is invited to attend
the official Ground Breaking Ceremony; and the event will take place
on Thursday 8:00 a.m. sharp August 19, 2010. The site is located
on the campus of Amity’s Circle Tree Ranch 10500 E. Tanque
Verde Road, Tucson, Arizona 85749 (just east of Houghton Road.)
The event will proceed indoors by 8:30 a.m. until
9:30 a.m. for more information and refreshments.
Invited guests also include elected and appointed
officials as well as other dignitaries. Amity donors include Federal
Home Loan Bank of San Francisco, Shamrock Foods, and Emerald Foundation.
Naming opportunities for new donors will also be available. The
largest contribution thus far is $1,000,000.00
Amity Foundation is facilitating
a capital campaign and providing five acres of real estate for
Dragonfly Village, a father’s residency, a swimming pool and other amenities.
Dragonfly Village will feature twelve children and women residences
and a community center with dining, daycare, study centers and
classrooms. Dragonfly Village spokesperson, Ray Clarke, stated, Amity’s Circle
Tree Ranch, as a teaching and therapeutic community, helped pioneer
services for children and families with problems of addiction,
abuse, and neglect”.
Research studies conducted
by Dr. Sally Stevens, Executive Director of the Southwest Institute
for Research on Women at the University of Arizona, show that
when women are able to bring their children into treatment with
them they are far more likely to, a) complete treatment, b) stay
clean and sober, and, c) retain custody of their children. In
providing treatment for families, Amity is providing the most
effective prevention services for the children, and insuring
that families stay together.
Dragonfly Village is also an
innovative alternative for the growing number of homeless and
veteran families in need of residential substance abuse treatment
services. Dragonfly Village will provide a safe, home-like environment
for children; and stability for families to bond while recovering
from the often traumatic existence they have led. Included are
medical and nursing services for pregnant and post-partum women,
daycare services for infants and toddlers, and counseling and
academic support services for older children that attend the
Tanque Verde School District. For more Information:
Rita
Kaye Craig 559.288.2086
Ray Clarke 520.241.7217
email
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