TERROS Helps People Cope, Hope & GET BETTER!

TERROS is a community-based behavioral health organization that helps people recover from substance abuse, mental illness and other behavioral health problems. TERROS provides a wide range of services throughout Maricopa County, Arizona to assist persons who have a serious mental illness.

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News and Events

  • Access to Spanish Speaking Services Improved
    Access to Spanish Speaking Services Improved
    Spanish speaking persons are now guaranteed they will be able to talk to a Spanish speaking customer service representative (CSR) when they contact the TERROS Call Center.
  • TERROS and Grace Lutheran Church Partnership Serves Neighbors
    TERROS and Grace Lutheran Church Partnership Serves Neighbors
    It‘s 7:00 A.M. in downtown Phoenix. Thirty three men and five women, who have slept the night on the streets of Phoenix, are lining up outside Grace Lutheran Church. They arrive for a one hour program on substance abuse provided by TERROS and a breakfast served from the church’s kitchen.
  • TERROS Clinician Presented at Women’s Health Expo
    TERROS Clinician Presented at Women’s Health Expo
    Peoria outpatient clinician, Marlena Gabaldon, presented at the Arizona Women’s Health Expo at the state capitol on May 10, 2010. The presentation was titled: Mental Health and Women – Recognizing signs and symptoms of depression, anxiety and…
  • White House Drug Policy Director Hails Success
    White House Drug Policy Director Hails Success
    White House Drug Policy Director Hails Success of TERROS-Phoenix Agency Provides Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services that Align with National Drug Strategy.
  • Sixth Annual Cesar Chavez Conference
    Sixth Annual Cesar Chavez Conference
    TERROS hosted  the Sixth annual Cesar Chavez Conference on March 26, 2010. The conference, “Overcoming Barriers of Health Disparities:  Diversity, Civility and Acceptance in Behavioral Health” recognizes and pays tribute to human rights icon, the late Cesar E. Chavez.

Please also visit our News & Events Archive. Where there is more to read on the happenings here at TERROS.