Former Pima County Supervisor Ray Carroll joins Amity Foundation

Five-term Pima County Supervisor to Confront Arizona’s Deadly Opiate Epidemic (press release)

Ray Carroll joins Tucson-based Amity Foundation, returning to his roots in state’s private non-profit sector.

 Just short of 20 years as Pima County’s District 4 Supervisor, rather than seeking a sixth term Ray Carroll has decided to focus on battling Arizona’s historic opiate crisis, which kills more than two Arizonans daily, a 74% increase since 2012, by joining Tucson-based non-profit Amity Foundation.

Former Pima County Supervisor Ray Carroll

 

Amity formed in 1969 to address the opiate crisis of the 1960’s and was originally called Tucson Awareness House. Carroll will immediately address the threat of a $77 billion cut in Medicare & Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System. If passed, it will drastically cut AHCCS funds over the next 10 years, which would be disastrous to health and mental health care systems in Arizona and hurt those in need.

“I am determined to protect Medicaid and all government services so that funding remains in place for so many in need,” said Carroll. “We must address the out-of-control opiate crisis in Arizona, as well as expand services to 1st Nations tribal members and develop work readiness services via Amity’s vocational training programs.”

Carroll also noted the paucity of available and affordable units in Tucson’s housing system. Amity has been subsidizing quality affordable housing for over 3 years via its Dragonfly Village campus that fills a gap of housing needs in Pima County.

Amidst many offers to join several boards, local and national posts, as well as special committees Carroll decided to dedicate his skills and expertise to the private sector in Arizona. After careful consideration of the many offers from a variety of local Arizona based non-profits positioning their social, collateral offerings he chose to join Amity.

Today Amity is a jewel of Pima County providing services to 1000’s each year and has expanded to serve Arizona, California and New Mexico.

 For more information please visit www.amityfdn.org.”

Barry Warne
Communications Director 415.699.6337, bwarne@amityfdn.org

Ray Carroll
Community & Government Relations, 520.940.7571 mobile, 520.305.7431 office, rcarroll@amityfdn.org

Carolyn’s note: Supervisor Ray Carroll, a Republican,  served  for District 4 on the Pima County Board of Supervisors for five terms from May, 1997 to Dec. 2016.  Prior to that he served with Casa de los Ninos Foundation.

 

2 thoughts on “Former Pima County Supervisor Ray Carroll joins Amity Foundation”

  1. Tucson Sentinel news reporting that former Supervisor Ray Carroll seeking JP position in Green Valley (Precinct 7): http://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/091817_carroll_jp/carroll-seeking-green-valley-justice-court-post/. Deadline to apply for the seat is Friday, with forum for all JP candidates will be held at 6 p.m. Sept. 27, Las Campanas rec center, 565 W. Belltower Dr., Green Valley. More info here: http://webcms.pima.gov/cms/One.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=368275

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