Arizona Support Groups

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This Arizona homeschool support groups listing was compiled by Home Education Magazine, with the assistance of the listed groups, to support homeschooling families in their communities.

Apache Junction Homeschoolers (AJHomeschoolers), Julie Thalman, moderator, Apache Junction, AZ 85219, AJhomeschool-at-gmail.com, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AJhomeschoolers

Arizona Christian Homeschoolers, Anne Stone,President, Glendale,AZ, 85308,623-561-8535 http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/ArizonaChristianHomeschoolers

Arizona Teaching Home Education Through a Neo-Pagan Attitude, (Pagan Homeschool); Stacy Burns; Athena_homeschool-at-yahoo.com

East Valley Educators (Metro Phoenix area), Julie at ajhomeschool-at-gmail.com

Growing In Friendship Together (GIFT – Homeschooled Teen Girl’s Group), Tamara Hartley Hunt, Group Facilitator, AZ, bnatural-at-cox.net

Happy Homeschoolers of Scottsdale and N.E. Phoenix, , Scottsdale, AZ 85452; Suzanne , 480-922-3755

Home Education Network of Arizona (HENA), Cindy Fox, Governing Board Volunteer, Statewide, AZ, 602-692-8923, outreach-at-hena.us, www.hena.us

Indigo Home Learners (IHL) Phoenix, Glendale, Peoria and surrounding cities, AZ,Tammy Ayers-tammymbayers-at-msn.com, Heather Emery-hpemery69-at-yahoo.com, www.indigohomelearners.com Listserv: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/indigohomelearners

Knowledge House Learning Resource Center, New River, AZ; Teri Olsen; knowledgehouse-at-safeaccess.com, http://www.knowledgehouse.info

Kokopelli Life Learners, Tracey Catanach, Organizer, AZ, tracey.kokopelli-at-gmail.com http://sites.google.com/site/kokopellilifelearners/

Manga/Anime/Cosplay Club (M.A.C.C.) Tamara Hartley Hunt, Contact, AZ, bnatural-at-cox.net, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MACC-parents/

Mi C.A.S.A. Homeschoolers, Robin Foote -Coordinator, PO Box 10778, Casa Grande, AZ 85230-0778, 520-836-3321, info-at-micasahomeschoolers.org, www.micasahomeschoolers.org

Northside Home Educators, Elise McHatton, Group Leader, New River, Anthem, Desert Hills, Cave Creek, Tramonto, Black Canyon City and surrounding areas, AZ, 85087, 623-551-3683, books-at-mchatton.net , http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NorthSideHomeEd/

Palo Verde Homeschoolers, 480-966-2238, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Palo-Verde-HS/

Phoenix Metro Homeschoolers (PMH) Amy Sebald, Group Organizer, AZ, amysebald-at-cox.net

Rainbow Explorers-Christian Homeschool Support Group for African-American Families, Phoenix, AZ, 623-932-4156; psalm128-3-at-juno.com, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rainbow_explorers

Resources for Health Roots & Shoots, Anne Goldfeld, Coordinator, AZ, 480-282-8488, rootsandshoots-at-cox.net, http://www.resourcesforhealth.org/

Sonoran Desert Homeschoolers, Debbie Gubernick, Web site manager, Tucson, AZ, sdhtucson-at-yahoo.com, http://tucsonhomeschoolers.org

Southern Arizona Unschoolers (SOARing UNschoolers) SOARingUnschoolers-owner-at-yahoogroups.com; http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SOARingUnschoolers

Southwest Valley Home Learners (SVHL) Jenny Batson, Coordinator, AZ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SouthwestValleyHomelearners/

SPICE, PO Box 932, Litchfield Park, AZ 85340; Susan Taniguchi, 623-877-3642

Valley Secular Homeschoolers, AZ, http://www.angelfire.com/az3/vshgroup/

Veritas Homeschoolers, 480-961-7770, http://www.veritashomeschoolers.org; serving Ahwatukee, Chandler, and Tempe areas

Welcome Homeschool Group (WHSG)Lynn Hosler,Prescott, AZ 86305 928-445-2250, lynnhosler-at-yahoo.com

West Side Home Educators, 8622 W Purdue Ave., Peoria, AZ 85345, http://members.cox.net/wshe1/wshe.htm

West Valley Christian Homeschoolers (WVCH) Jill Brown, Website Coordinator, AZ, info-at-wvchristianhomeschoolers.org, http://www.wvchristianhomeschoolers.org

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