
| Community Services Program |
The Arizona Attorney General’s Community Services Program provides educational programs that focus on consumer fraud and protection of civil and victims’ rights for community groups interested in learning more about these areas. Community Services Program staff focus on Arizona’s most vulnerable populations, including seniors, minorities and recent immigrants. A corps of volunteers generously donates their time to enable these services to be offered in communities throughout Arizona.
The Community Services Program includes 35 Satellite Offices. These offices provide community-based venues that make it easier for residents to access information on consumer fraud, civil and victims’ rights and other topics affecting the most vulnerable members of the community and the general population. Volunteers staff satellite offices, make educational presentations for community groups, distribute educational materials at community events and assist individuals with filing complaints or referrals for assistance.
As part of Attorney General Goddard’s Consumer Protection Initiative, volunteers will be providing presentations on Identity Theft and Predatory Lending. These presentations feature educational videos produced by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office designed to help consumers protect themselves against identity theft and predatory loans.
For more information Contact:
Community Services Program
Arizona Attorney General’s Office
1275 West Washington Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
602.542.2123 (Phoenix)
520.628.6504 (Tucson)
800.352.8431 (toll free)
602.364.1970 (fax)
communityservices@azag.gov