Yuma Proving Ground community resources to turn to in a time of need

By Ana HendersonSeptember 20, 2023

September is Suicide Prevention Month and at Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) a team dedicated themselves to providing information about resources and how to help a suicidal person. The team set up information booths across the installation and reminded...
September is Suicide Prevention Month and at Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) a team dedicated themselves to providing information about resources and how to help a suicidal person. The team set up information booths across the installation and reminded people about the 988 24-hour hotline and on how to use the steps of– ask, care, escort, for those in need of help. YPG also provides a variety of other resources to help those in need of emotional, financial and substance abuse support. (Photo Credit: Ana Henderson) VIEW ORIGINAL

Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) provides a variety of services for the YPG community. Below are some of the services and programs offered where you can turn to in a time of need.

Army Community Services (ACS)

All ACS programs support Soldiers, civilian employees, and Families in maintaining readiness by coordinating and delivering comprehensive, responsive services that promote self-reliance, resiliency, and stability. Contact the ACS team at (928) 328-2513.

Paula Alarcon

• Relocation Readiness

• Army Family Action Plan

• Mobilization and Deployment

• Information and Referral

Gisela Robles

• Employment Readiness Program

• The Victim Advocacy Program

• YPG Volunteer Program Manager

• Army Family Team Building

Clarissa Ayala

Family Advocacy Manager

• The Family Advocacy Program

• The Exceptional Family Member Program

• The New Parent Support Program

Jamie Amon

• Financial Readiness

• Army Emergency Relief

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

The EAP supports civilian employees, and the community, with improving quality of life and productivity by providing, short-term, non-clinical counseling and education services to all civilian personnel and their family members over the age of 18. The goal of the YPG EAP is to improve the mental health and well-being of the people and communities we serve. The EAP Director Scott Zaehler can be reached at (928) 328-2249.

Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP)

The ASAP provides training and education to prevent substance abuse related problems. Custom classes can be created on request to address specific needs. The ASAP Manager Scott Zaehler can be reached at (928) 328-2249.

Suicide Prevention Program (SPP)

The SPP is responsible for training and education for the Army Suicide Prevention Program. Training material is available for DA Civilians, Soldiers and Family members. Classes are conducted monthly and are also available upon request. The SPP Manager Scott Zaehler can be reached at (928)328-2249.

Religious Service Office

The YPG Garrison Chaplain Capt. Ryan Pearse and the rest of the Religious Support Office team, Staff Sgt. Nicole Covington, and Sgt. DJ Suggs are available to help the YPG community to perform or provide religious support opportunities. They want to support spiritual fitness and personal resilience through leading or resourcing faith development with the YPG community. Additionally, Chaplain Pearse is available for pastoral counseling by calling 928-328-3465. The Chaplain and staff are bound by 100% confidentiality, no mandatory reporting.

Military Family Life Counselor (MFLC)

The YPG MFLC can assist Active Duty and recently retired military (less than 180 days separated) members and their family members. Counseling sessions are confidential unless they deal with cases of abuse. The YPG MFLC Penny Collings can provide up to 12 free sessions per issue and they are not recorded or sent to command. Collins can help Soldiers and their family work through their issues. She can be contacted via cell phone at (928) 430-8037 and is available for briefings and presentations as well.

For a comprehensive list of resources visit https://yuma.armymwr.com/programs