Family Resource Center McKinney Vento and Foster Student Information SFP
- Clothing for all seasons in sizes from baby to adult
- Limited shoes in various sizes
- Undergarments (Socks and Underwear)
- Winter Items (Hoodies, Coats, Gloves, Beanies & Scarves)
- Backpacks and School Supplies
- Lap blankets (made by Project Linus)
- Hygiene products (Soap, Shampoo, Lotion, Toothbrushes, Toothpaste, and Hand Sanitizer)
- Feminine Hygiene pouches
- Flyers, pamphlets, and compiled Resource Lists for Housing, Shelters, Healthcare, and Food Boxes
- Children's books and toys
Lisa Krietenstein, our Family Resource Specialist, is here to help! Call or email to schedule a time to come in. Hours of the FRC vary, so appointments are recommended.
Now open one Saturday a month. Check out the information posted on our social media pages or call to find out the next date/time
All items are donated by community members, parents from HUSD schools, and our great church and business partners. The FRC is always accepting donations of new or gently used clothing in all sizes, new undergarments, new hygiene supplies, new school supplies, and gift cards to local stores (Walmart, Frys, Great Clips, Maverik, Kohls, etc). Tax donation receipts are available upon request.
The Family Resource Center is located at the District Office, 6901 Panther Path, Prescott Valley, AZ.
Please call or email the Family Resource Center for appointments, referrals, information, and support at (928) 759-5104 or lisa.krietenstein@humboldtunified.com.
Lisa Krietenstein is also the HUSD Point of Contact for students and families experiencing temporary housing situations (McKinney-Vento Homeless) and for the students that are in foster care.
- sharing housing due to economic hardship or loss of housing (e.g. doubled-up)
- living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, or campgrounds
- living in emergency or transitional shelters
- sleeping in places unfit for human habitation (e.g. park benches)
- living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations, etc.
The McKinney-Vento program can assist students in school stability by keeping students in their school of origin and helping with fees, clothing, supplies, meals, and transportation.
See McKinney-Vento Student Rights for more information.
The Foster Care student program is similar to the McKinney-Vento Homeless Program and can assist students with school of origin, meals, supplies, and transportation.
Lastly, the FRC hosts Parenting Workshops, FREE for all parents. Workshops are listed on the "Parenting Education Workshops" tab under the Family Resources tab on the website and also posted on the HUSD Social Media accounts.
For a dispute form or for more information on dispute resolution, please click the link below to be directed to the Arizona Department of Education's website.