An Open Letter to Our Community: An Update on Child & Family Resources’ Response to COVID-19
As a valued member of our community, we want to take a moment to inform you about how we are addressing the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and thank you for your patience and understanding as we move through this uncertain time.
All Child & Family Resources offices are to remain open for the time being. We are strictly following all CDC , WHO , state and local guidelines and will adjust our agency’s policies to reflect any changes. We care deeply about every person in our community, including our staff. In the best interests of everyone, we are following all social distancing suggestions. This includes, but is not limited to: visitors to our offices having a more strict check-in procedure, home visits being conducted via virtual portal or telephone only, staff working from home unless required to be in the office, and a continuance of thorough sanitization procedures when in the office.
We will continue to provide valuable information, resources, and updates to the public via our website and Facebook .
If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please reach out to us by calling (520) 881-8940 or email cfr@cfraz.org
“Hope is important because it can make the present moment less difficult to bear. If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today. ”- Thich Nhat Hanh
Open Letter To Our Community: How Child & Family Resources Is Responding To The COVID-19 Virus
We want to inform you, as valued members of our community, of how we are dealing with the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, and thank you for your patience and understanding as we go through these uncertain times.
For now, all Child & Family Resources offices will remain open. We are strictly following the guidelines of the CDC , WHO , and state and local agencies , and will adjust our actions to reflect any changes. We care deeply about every person in our community, including our staff. In everyone’s best interest, we follow the social distancing suggestions. This includes, but is not limited to: a more stringent registration process when coming to the office, home visits will be conducted only through a virtual portal or by phone, our staff will start working from home and, unless required be in the office, we will continue the sanitation processes in the office.
Any new information and valuable resources will continue to be offered to the public on our website www.ChildFamilyResources.org and on Facebook.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please call us at (520) 881-8490 or email us at cfr@cfraz.org.
“Hope is important because it can make these moments less difficult to accept. If we think that tomorrow will be better, we can better bear today’s sorrows. ”- Thich Nhat Hanh