The program was formally known as Pima County Juvenile Court's Family Drug Court and it provides parents with support for long term sobriety and reunification with their children.
TUCSON, Ariz. — The Pima County Juvenile Court’s Family Drug Court has a new name. As of November 2022, the program is now named RAISE Family Treatment Court. It better reflects the goals of the program. RAISE stands for recovery through advocacy, inspiration, support, and empowerment. It is a voluntary program for parents whose children are in the legal custody of DCS. The program provides support to those seeking recovery from drugs and/or alcohol or are hoping to maintain their sobriety.
“I think after losing my mom and my daughter, that’s been the hardest, that’s when my addiction started really taking off,” says Marchetta. She has been the supervisor for 4.5 years. “It’s a pleasure to work in a program that’s been in existence for 21 years now.”That gives extra support to the parents who take part in the program. Every week they visit with Judge Kathleen Quigley. She says, “it’s a really difficult court emotionally with families going through the worst times of their lives.” But she is proud of the change she sees in her courtroom, all thanks to RAISE.
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