Case Study: Children’s Advocacy Center of Southern Arizona

Children's Advovocacy Center New Website

Case Study: Children’s Advocacy Center of Southern Arizona

Where abuse ends and healing begins

Before Children’s Advocacy Centers existed, a child could end up having to tell the worst story of his or her life repeatedly, to doctors, law enforcement officers, lawyers, therapists, investigators, judges, and others. They would have to talk about that traumatic experience in a police station where they think they might be in trouble, or they could be asked the wrong questions by well-meaning teachers or other adults, that could actually end up compromising the potential case against the abuser.

When law enforcement or the Department of Child Safety believe a child may be experiencing abuse, the child is brought to the Children’s Advocacy Center—a safe, trauma informed, child-focused environment—by a non-offending family member or caregiver.

The child will tell their story once to a trained forensic interviewer who knows the right questions to ask in a way that does not retraumatize the child. Then, a team that includes medical professionals, law enforcement, prosecution, Department of Child Safety, victim advocacy, and other professionals make decisions together about how to best help the child based on the interview. This is called the multidisciplinary team (MDT) response and is a core part of the work of the Children’s Advocacy Center.

 

Services:

The Project

  • Full Discovery and Strategy sessions with program staff
  • Site mapping and information architecture review
  • Wireframes
  • Custom Online Training Center to certify Mandatory Reporters locally as well as nationally.
  • Custom built certificate and grade system for Mandatory Reporter Training
  • Theme development and mobile optimization
  • Integration with new Bloomerang CRM
  • Industry standard SEO and security plugins

Case Study: Habitat for Humanity Tucson

Case Study: Habitat for Humanity Tucson

Homes and dreams are being built

In 1980, Habitat for Humanity Tucson was founded, the first affiliate in the Southwest. Their slogan back then was “People Helping People.” The Founders hoped that building strong and stable homes would establish strong and stable neighborhoods, that thriving neighborhoods would be the cornerstone of thriving communities. They were right.

Over the next several decades, Habitat built hundreds of houses in Corazon del Pueblo, Marana, Amado, Plumer, Desert Vista, Copper Vista, Minton Court, and more. The HabiStore opened its doors in 2006, and has saved over 5,300 tons from the landfill – that’s the equivalent of more than 1,700 dumpsters full of waste! 

They have worked with more than a dozen thriving neighborhoods and communities. Tens of thousands of volunteers and community leaders joined hands and hammers to ensure, for generations, that there’s no place like home!

Services:

The Project

  • Full Discovery and Strategy sessions with program staff
  • Site mapping and information architecture review
  • Wireframes
  • Theme development and mobile optimization
  • Customized skins for volunteer database and donation system
  • Embedded donation widgets with custom styling
  • Industry standard SEO and security plugins
"You are a joy to work with Cecily. I feel like a kid on Christmas with our new site!"
Jade Nunes
Habitat for Humanity Tucson

Case Study: True Concord

Case Study: True Concord

Fusing the best voices and instrumentalists from across the country

Tucson’s only GRAMMY-nominated ensemble, True Concord Voices & Orchestra thrills audiences in live performance and over international radio waves. True Concord’s innovative programming fuses the best professional voices and instrumentalists from across the country.

Now in its 17th season, many audience members have been with True Concord since its beginning. A lot has changed since then, but you can continue to count on a commitment to excellence and plenty of creativity—with a few surprises thrown in.

Services:

The Project

  • Full Discovery and Strategy sessions
  • Site mapping and information architecture review
  • Wireframes
  • Digital style guide
  • Theme development and Mobile optimization
  • Password-protected portals for board members, volunteers and musicians
  • Embedded contact forms feed email client
  • Industry standard SEO and security plugins

Color palette & Visual elements

BRANDING COLLAB

Digital Style Guide

The client had a brand guide that included logo, colors, visual elements all for print, but was missing the digital style guide.

Single Focus Web collaborated with the client’s designer to create a digital style guide based on the existing brand system. 

Overall, it was a successful web project with minimal revisions, and compliance with the client’s visual brand. The client loved their new site!

Case Study: Pima IDA

Case Study: Pima IDA

Improving the standard of living for Pima County residents

The Pima IDA is a nonprofit corporation designated a political subdivision of the State of Arizona incorporated with the approval of Pima County.

The Pima IDA is authorized by Arizona statutes to issue bonds to provide funds for the financing or refinancing of the costs of the acquisition, construction, improvement, rehabilitation or equipping of a project. By statute, neither Pima IDA nor Pima County lend their general credit to these bonds – instead the bonds are solely payable from the revenues of the borrower.

Services:

The Project

  • Full Discovery and Strategy sessions with all involved parties
  • Site mapping and information architecture review
  • Wireframes
  • Custom Logo Design and new style guide provided
  • Theme development and mobile optimization
  • Customized Bond Issue lists and meetings calendar
  • Industry standard SEO and security plugins

before

after

BRANDING/IDENTITY PACKAGE

Logo Design

The client had an outdated logo from the 1990s. They were in a difficult position, with being ready to redesign their website, but not wanting to move forward with an extremely old logo.

Single Focus Web offered the client a logo/branding package that included a redesign of the Pima IDA logo and a logo library that included alternative versions like stacked, social, greyscale and reverse. 

Overall, it was a successful branding project with minimal revisions, and complete client input. Their new brand is ready to grow with their upcoming goals.

Thank you for your good work on the Pima IDA website. It looks great, so happy to see it finally live! Thanks for all your hard work getting this designed and implemented!
Michael A. Slania
PIMA IDA Legal Advisor, Russo, Russo & Slania

Case Study: Family Housing Resources

Case Study: Family Housing Resources

Financial freedom through housing support & education

Family Housing Resources, Inc. (FHR) was established by the Industrial Development Authority of Pima County in 1991 as a statewide organization dedicated to providing low- and moderate-income families an opportunity to obtain quality, affordable housing.

FHR has assisted nearly 12,000 individuals and families during the last 27 years in achieving the American Dream: homeownership.

In 2019, FHR expanded to include pathways to increased wealth and financial freedom through housing support, education and strategic partnerships. FHR began offering access to student loan debt reduction services. FHR is committed to serving community needs in the most effective and productive ways possible.

Additionally, Family Housing Resources, Inc., established the FHR Cares Community Investment Fund as a charitable organization. They needed to include the grant giving and details of the charity on the new FHR website.

Services:

The Project

  • Full Discovery  session with program staff
  • Information architecture review
  • Wireframes
  • Logo design and style guide
  • Custom icon system
  • Theme development and mobile optimization
  • Online intake forms, resource library and volunteer message board/forum created
  • Integration with new Bloomerang CRM
  • Industry standard SEO and security plugins
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before

after

BRANDING/IDENTITY PACKAGE

Logo Design

The client had an outdated logo from the 1990s. They were in a difficult position, with being ready to redesign their website, but not wanting to move forward with an extremely old logo.

Single Focus Web to the rescue! We offered the client a logo/branding package that included a redesign of the FHR logo and creating a visual identity for all of FHR’s programs and services. 

The clients charity giving fund, FHR Cares, also needed a refresh. They wanted the logo of the community investment fund to visual fit within the new FHR brand. 

Overall, it was a successful branding project with minimal revisions, and complete client input. Their new brand is ready to grow with their upcoming goals.

Color palette & branded fonts

Custom Icons

Brand Guide

With several new program changes and a new debt recovery program, the client needed a visual identity for each program.

Single Focus Web’s solution was a series of custom icons for the various programs. These fit into the brand guide which included new color palette and custom fonts.

These additions elevated FHR’s brand to a new level of sophistication.

Working with Cecily and Jessica was great, they are both a wonderful combination of knowledgeable and kind. They took all of our small ideas and comments and turned them into a wonderful new website that is exactly what we were hoping for but never really articulated!
Meghan Heddings
Executive Director, Family Housing Resources

Case Study: Old Pueblo Community Services

Case Study: Old Pueblo Community Services

When people face homelessness, OPCS can help transform lives.

Old Pueblo Community Services began in 1996, with one home and a mission to provide safe and affordable housing for persons leaving prison homeless. 

Within a short time, OPCS had become a reputable, supportive environment for men needing a Second Chance. Based on that reputation, OPCS grew from that one house to over ten recovery communities and numerous scattered site apartment units.

Today OPCS provides safe affordable housing options to approximately 400 persons every day. They employ a team of approximately 80 staff who assist approximately 2,000 persons per year, with over 500 moving into permanent housing each year.

Services:

The Project

  • Full Discovery and Strategy sessions with program staff
  • Site mapping and information architecture review
  • Wireframes
  • Theme development and mobile optimization
  • Online intake forms, resource library and volunteer message board/forum created
  • Integration with new Bloomerang CRM
  • Industry standard SEO and security plugins
Thank you Single Focus for all your help and guidance. We are getting so many complements on our new site!
Old Pueblo Community Services

Case Study: Tu Nidito

Tu Nidito

Case Study: Tu Nidito

No Child Grieves Alone

Tu Nidito exists to create a community of acceptance and understanding regarding children in grief. It is our vision that no child grieves alone. As a non-profit, organization specializing in providing free of charge emotional support to children, teens, young adults, and families impacted by the diagnosis of a serious medical condition or death of someone special.

Tu Nidito provides individual and group support and operates on the belief that it is valuable for grieving families to share their stories, memories, experiences and feelings with others who are going through a similar situation. Support resources for the community also include professional workshops, intervention services, phone consultations, referrals, and written resources relating to grieving children and teens, and their families.

Services:

The Project

  • Full Discovery and Strategy sessions with program staff
  • Site mapping and information architecture review
  • Wireframes
  • Theme development and mobile optimization
  • Online intake forms, resource library and volunteer message board/forum created
  • Integration with new Bloomerang CRM
  • Industry standard SEO and security plugins
From beginning to end, Cecily made the process of designing Tu Nidito's website enjoyable. We are so pleased with the outcome!
Becky Slade
Director of Development, Tu Nidito Children and Family Services