National Domestic Violence Hotline
24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, the National Domestic Violence Hotline provides essential tools and support to help survivors of domestic violence so they can live their lives free of abuse. Contacts to The Hotline can expect highly-trained, expert advocates to offer free, confidential, and compassionate support, crisis intervention information, education, and referral services in over 200 languages.
To get help, call 1-800-799-7233
https://www.thehotline.org/
Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ACADV)
Providers of direct services to victims and survivors of sexual and domestic violence are our primary customers. Victims and survivors are the beneficiaries of our work. Assistance is provided by both Spanish and English speaking Victim Services Specialists on both phone and chat. Interpretation and translation services are available in your primary language at no cost to you.
The Helpline and Chat is open Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
For help call 602-279-2980 or 1-800-782-6400
azcadv.org
Arizona Council of Human Service Providers
The Arizona Council of Human Service Providers is a trade association representing the interest of behavioral health, substance abuse, child welfare and justice service agencies throughout Arizona.
www.azcouncil.com
Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS)
The Department operates programs in behavioral health, disease prevention and control, health promotion, community public health, environmental health, maternal and child health, emergency preparedness and regulation of childcare and assisted living centers, nursing homes, hospitals, other health care providers and emergency services.
www.hs.state.az.us
Childhelp
Helping victims of child abuse through treatment programs that educate children and aid in prevention.
6730 N. Scottsdale Rd, Suite 150
Scottsdale, Arizona 85253
(480) 922-8212
childhelp.org
City of Phoenix Family Advocacy Center
Offer numerous services and advocacy for victims of domestic violence.
2120 N. Central Avenue, Suite 250,
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 534-2120
phoenix.gov/humanservices/programs/victims/fac
Community Legal Services
CLS supports the safety and well-being of the family through the legal process, focusing on victims of domestic violence and children at risk of abuse or neglect.
305 S. 2nd Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85003
(602) 258-3434
infocpo@clsaz.org
https://clsaz.org/legal-practice-areas/domestic-violence/
Glendale Family Advocacy Center – A Division of the Glendale Police Department
Provide comprehensive and coordinated services to crime victims in a safe, comfortable and convenient setting.
6830 North 57th Drive
Glendale, AZ 85301
(623) 930-3720
glendaleaz.com/cms/one.aspx?portalId=15209085&pageId=15329605
International Rescue Committee
4425 W Olive Ave #400
Glendale, AZ 85302
Mesa Center Against Family Violence
The Mesa Family Advocacy Center has on-scene crisis intervention from trained Victim Services personnel; medical attention is provided on-site to physical and sexual assault victims; and one-time video interviews are done with victims to avoid re-traumatization.
130 N. Robson
Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 644-4075
https://www.mesaaz.gov/residents/police/units-divisions/mesa-family-advocacy-center
My Sister’s Place
Catholic Charities Community Services’ shelter and services for women and their children who are fleeing domestic violence.
https://www.catholiccharitiesaz.org/phoenix/domestic-violence
24/7 Phone: (480) 821-1024
Scottsdale Family Advocacy Center
Provide a comfortable environment for victims where they are able to receive services from multiple disciplines to address his or her criminal, emotional, and physical needs.
10225 E. Via Linda
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
(480) 312-6309
acfan.net/centers/scottsdale-family.htm
Sojourner Center
A safe haven from domestic violence for women and their children in Arizona.
(602) 244-0997
Crisis number – 602-244-0089
info@sojourcenter.org
https://www.sojournercenter.org/
Southwest Family Southwest Family Advocacy Center
A child and family focused facility where professionals in law enforcement, child protection, prosecution, mental health, medical and victim advocacy, work together during the investigation, treatment, management and prosecution of child abuse cases, sexual assault, domestic violence and elder abuse cases.
2333 N. Pebble Creek Pkwy, Suite A-200
Goodyear, AZ 85395
(623) 333-7900
swfac@avondale.org
www.swfac.org
National Domestic Violence Hotline
24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, the National Domestic Violence Hotline provides essential tools and support to help survivors of domestic violence so they can live their lives free of abuse. Contacts to The Hotline can expect highly-trained, expert advocates to offer free, confidential, and compassionate support, crisis intervention information, education, and referral services in over 200 languages.
To get help, call 1-800-799-7233
https://www.thehotline.org/
Angel Children’s Center
Angel Children’s Center has recreational and educational programs for up to 87 children 2 months to 12 years of age (DES approved, DHS licensed). Children’s advocacy: support groups and safety planning for children.
4101 E. 22nd Street
Tucson, AZ 85711
(520) 326-7135
Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ACADV)
Providers of direct services to victims and survivors of sexual and domestic violence are our primary customers. Victims and survivors are the beneficiaries of our work.
ACADV Legal Advocacy Hotline: 602-279-2980 or 1-800-782-6400
azcadv.org
Arizona Council of Human Service Providers
The Arizona Council of Human Service Providers is a trade association representing the interest of behavioral health, substance abuse, child welfare and justice service agencies throughout Arizona.
www.azcouncil.com
Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS)
The Department operates programs in behavioral health, disease prevention and control, health promotion, community public health, environmental health, maternal and child health, emergency preparedness and regulation of childcare and assisted living centers, nursing homes, hospitals, other health care providers and emergency services.
www.hs.state.az.us
Casa de Los Niños
Promote child well-being and family stability in our community. deep-rooted community connection acts as a guiding force for Casa de los Niños’ vision to increase the number of children and families living safe and healthy lives.
1120 N. 5th Ave
Tucson, AZ 85705
Crisis number (520) 326-1365
Appointment with behavioral health services (520) 881-1292
Casadelosninos.org
Community Partnership of Southern Arizona (CPSA)
CPSA is the Regional Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA) contracted by the state of Arizona to coordinate and manage publicly funded behavioral health services for children, adults and their families in Pima County.
Crisis hotline 866-495-6735
https://www.communitypartnersinc.org/
Domestic Violence Law Clinic/Child & Family Law Clinic – University of Arizona
The Domestic Violence Law Clinic is a teaching law office within a law school. The Clinic offers free advice and legal representation to survivors of domestic abuse.
1145 N Mountain
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 626-5232
Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse
Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse provides domestic abuse crisis intervention and housing, prevention, education, support, and advocacy services to anyone experiencing domestic abuse. While the majority of the people seeking our services are women and their children, our services are available to anyone regardless of gender.
24-Hour Multilingual Hotline and Shelter:
(520) 795-4266
(888) 428-0101 Toll-free
https://emergecenter.org/
info@emergecenter.org
Gospel Rescue Mission – Bethany House Women’s and Children’s Center
Meals, shelter, clothing, showers, personal care items, case management, chapel services, spiritual counseling. Women can stay for up to 4 days, but also have an extended shelter program for up to 90 days for women and children. Boys over 14 not able to go. Men in a different location from women.
4550 S. Palo Verde Road
Tucson, AZ 85714
(520) 740-1501
www.grmtucson.com
International Rescue Committee
Our Family Services
Community mediation, counseling (individuals, couples, families), crisis counseling at home, in school, or at offices. Domestic violence groups for men, women, and children and anger-management therapy for children, teens, and adults. Services mainly for perpetrators of DV. Couples counseling, family counseling, children’s therapy also available.
3830 East Bellevue Street
Tucson, AZ 85716
(520) 323-1708
https://www.ourfamilyservices.org/need-help/
Arizona Behavioral Counseling and Education Inc.
Offers Substance Abuse Education and Treatment, Anger Management, and Domestic Violence Treatment. A.B.C. currently provides Spanish speaking services, and will make arrangements on an individual basis for clients speaking other languages.
3 locations – NW Phoenix, Tempe, and Chandler/Gilbert
(602) 788-1116
azbehavioralcounseling.com
Monday-Friday: 8am-5pm
Chicanos Por La Causa – Corazón
A client-centered, multicultural center with bilingual staff offering a variety of treatment modalities. Providing Substance Abuse treatment through our CARF Accredited Level II Residential Treatment Center since 1983. The 30- to 60-day structured treatment program incorporates best practices targeted to the clients enrolled in the program.
3639 W Lincoln St
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 233-9747
6850 W Indian School Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85033
(623) 247-0464
cplc.org/hhs/substance.php
Community Medical Services
Help those who are suffering from substance use disorders. Clinics provide patients with an environment that is free of judgment and condescension and steadfast in treating everyone with the utmost dignity and respect.
*Multiple Locations*
https://communitymedicalservices.org/
855-203-6352
Ebony House (Male Only)
An Arizona based non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization that for the last 40 years has dedicated to helping restore adults, children and families from all race and ethnic backgrounds triumph over substance abuse, behavioral challenges, HIV/AIDS, child abuse and preservation of the family.
6222 South 13th Street
Phoenix, AZ – 85042
(602) 276-4288
ebonyhouseinc.org
Elba House (Female Only)
Provides comprehensive substance abuse treatment and rehabilitative services targeting pregnant and parenting women, ages 18 and older, in a 24-hour supervised environment.
(602) 243-5492
ebonyhouseinc.org/programs_elba.asp
Valle del Sol
Valle del Sol offers help and hope for heroin and opiate addicts to put their lives back together for the better. If you have an opiate addiction of at least 12 months and are at least 18 years old, Valle del Sol can help through our comprehensive Outpatient Opioid Treatment Program
1209 S. 1st Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85003
334 W. 10th Place Ste. 100
Mesa, AZ 85201
Call (602) 523-9312 or email opioid@valledelsol.com
valledelsol.com/opioid-treatment-program/
Community Medical Services
Help those who are suffering from substance use disorders. Clinics provide patients with an environment that is free of judgment and condescension and steadfast in treating everyone with the utmost dignity and respect.
*Multiple Locations*
https://communitymedicalservices.org/
855-203-6352
Pima Helpline
Search for mental health and substance abuse treatment providers in Pima County by treatment type, payment options, services, and more. Scroll down to see the listings.
https://pimahelpline.org/
Pima Prevention Partnership Sin Puertas
Sin Puertas offers a wide variety of services, which are based on the intake assessment. For example, aside from counseling for substance abuse, youths may need help with securing stable housing, enrolling in a school, or participating in job training.
1346 N. Stone Ave. Bldg. #2,
Tucson, AZ 85705
Thepartnership.us
(520) 624-5806
Chicanos Por La Causa – Centro De La Familia
Provides outpatient behavioral health services for families and individuals of all ages. The program offers counseling and therapy services to those living with serious mental illness, general mental health issues, and substance abuse issues.
6850 W. Indian School Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85033
(623) 247-0464
www.cplc.org/hhs/behavioral-health.php
Chicanos Por La Causa – Centro Esperanza
Offer specialized services for those struggling with a mental illness, focusing on case management and psychiatric services.
325 N. Stapley Dr.
Mesa, AZ 85203
(480) 615-3800
www.cplc.org/hhs/behavioral-health.php
International Rescue Committee – Therapeutic Services
Provides culturally and linguistically appropriate, and trauma-informed psychotherapy and psycho-education. Refugees, asylum seekers, victims of crime, and victims of human-trafficking are eligible.
4425 W Olive Ave #400
Glendale, AZ 85302
Wen-Chien Lin: (602) 433-2440 x228 | Wenchien.Lin@Rescue.org
Family Involvement Center
The Family Involvement Center offers counseling services to youth and adults experiencing stress and/or challenges in negotiating life transitions. Services provided are confidential, professional and tailored to each person’s unique strengths and needs. All services are free when you enroll in AHCCCS. If you are not already enrolled in AHCCCS, simply contact FIC today and we’ll get you set up. The cost for private pay counseling is $80 per hour for general counseling and $120 per session for EMDR. In-home and interpreter services available.
5333 N 7th St., Ste. A-100
Phoenix, AZ 85014
602-412-4095
For more information: familyinvolvementcenter.org/services/counseling
Hope Women’s Center
The Hope Women’s Center mission is to engage, encourage, and equip vulnerable women and teen girls by providing support for their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Hope is a Christian ministry that serves women and families facing many challenges. Family violence occurs when someone uses assault or some other behavior to control you or your children. This can include physical, sexual or psychological attacks, isolation and economic control. Hope’s trained mentors can help you identify and navigate family violence situations. The Center also offers free ESL, English pronunciation, literacy classes, one on one mentoring, support groups, job skills classes, and providing material assistance such as clothing and food to women who attend classes. To learn more about Hope Women’s Center and find the center closest to you, click here.
Community Partners – Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
Provide integrated help for individuals with a serious mental illness (SMI) in a supportive team environment, leveraging decades of expertise for the highest quality of care. We provide wrap-around stabilization, including housing services.
5055 E. Broadway Blvd.
Suite A-200
Tucson, AZ 85711
communitypartnersinc.org/services/integrated-healthcare/specialized-programs/
COPE Community Services
COPE strives to meet the therapy needs of all enrolled clients. COPE’s licensed professional therapists are dedicated to helping individuals and families reduce emotional and psychological distress and improve the quality of their lives and relationships. An array of general and specialized therapy services are available in group and/or individual settings.
1477 W. Commerce Court.
Tucson, AZ 85746
*Multiple locations
https://www.copecommunityservices.org/services/therapeutic-services/
(520) 792-3293
Family Involvement Center
The Family Involvement Center offers counseling services to youth and adults experiencing stress and/or challenges in negotiating life transitions. Services provided are confidential, professional and tailored to each person’s unique strengths and needs. All services are free when you enroll in AHCCCS. If you are not already enrolled in AHCCCS, simply contact FIC today and we’ll get you set up. The cost for private pay counseling is $80 per hour for general counseling and $120 per session for EMDR. In-home and interpreter services available.
1200 N. Country Club Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85716
602-412-4102
For more information: familyinvolvementcenter.org/services/counseling
Free Counseling Services – Palo Verde Family Resource Center
Resource center providing free counseling services to the community. Resource center is open 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday – Friday
1302 S. Avenida Vega.
Tucson, AZ 85710
(520) 584-7455
www.tusd1.org/Departments/Family-Resource-Centers/Palo-Verde-Family-Center
Jewish Family & Children’s Services (JFCS)
Person-centered therapy helps heal children and adults who have lived through traumatic events.
4301 E. 5th St.
Tucson, AZ, 85711
(520) 795-0300
Monday-Friday: 8am-5pm
https://jfcstucson.org/
International Rescue Committee – Therapeutic Services
Provide culturally and linguistically appropriate, and trauma-informed psychotherapy, and psycho-education. Refugees, asylum seekers, victims of crime, and victims of human-trafficking are eligible.
1011 N. Craycroft Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85711
(520) 319-2128
Sarah Holiday: 520-345-1312 (mobile), (520) 319-2128 x126 | sarah.holiday@rescue.org
Arizona Anti-Trafficking Network
A statewide resource that provides services, support and collaborative opportunities to non-profits, agencies, individuals, faith based coalitions, and advocacy projects and groups serving the anti-trafficking community.
PO Box 1125
Mesa, AZ 85211
1-(844) 400-2286
aatnaz.org
CEASE Arizona
A collaborative effort of people and organizations who are committed to ending sex trafficking. Partners include representatives from local and state government task forces, local, state and federal law enforcement, academics, non-profit organizations and survivors of human trafficking.
(602) 888-0374
info@ceasearizona.org
ceasearizona.org
International Rescue Committee – ALERT
Assists foreign national victims of human trafficking by providing comprehensive case management in the areas of social, legal, psychological/psychiatric and health/medical. ALERT works with local law enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security in providing safety and security for identified victims.
4425 W. Olive Ave. #400,
Glendale, AZ 85302
Khue Paige: 602-433-2440 x277 | Khue.Paige@Rescue.org
International Rescue Committee – Survivors of Torture
Assists survivors of torture by providing intensive, comprehensive case management in the areas of social, legal, psychological/psychiatric and health/medical. Certified survivors of torture are eligible.
4425 W. Olive Ave. #400,
Glendale, AZ 85302
Khue Paige: 602-433-2440 x277 | Khue.Paige@Rescue.org
Phoenix Dream Center
For human trafficking survivors the first step is always safe and secure housing. Phoenix Dream Center provides safe housing to 41 young women (plus up to 12 babies) and 12 young male survivors in apartments and helps them recover after a human trafficking experience.
Phoenix, AZ 85017
(602) 346-8700
Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm
https://phoenixdreamcenter.org/
Training and Resources United to Stop Traffic TRUST
TRUST provides education, resources and collaborative engagement on issues involving human trafficking.
PO Box 1125
Mesa, AZ 85211
1-(844) 878-7829
info@trustaz.org
https://trustaz.org/
Resource Guide for victims of human trafficking in Pima County
The purpose of this resource guide is to improve and facilitate the response for human trafficking victims. and provide more information on a variety of resources available in Pima County (2015) – read here
Arizona Anti-Trafficking Network
A statewide resource that provides services, support and collaborative opportunities to non-profits, agencies, individuals, faith based coalitions, and advocacy projects and groups serving the anti-trafficking community.
PO Box 1125
Mesa, AZ 85211
1-(844) 400-2286
aatnaz.org
CEASE Arizona
A collaborative effort of people and organizations who are committed to ending sex trafficking. Partners include representatives from local and state government task forces, local, state and federal law enforcement, academics, non-profit organizations and survivors of human trafficking.
(602) 888-0374
info@ceasearizona.org
ceasearizona.org
Southern Arizona Anti-Trafficking Unified Response Network
Works with the community to address this important issue. SAATURN is a grant-funded project of the Tucson Police Department and CODAC, in collaboration with the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Homeland Security Investigations, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office. SAATURN provides comprehensive services to survivors and supports our partners who proactively investigate, identify, apprehend and prosecute those engaged in human trafficking.
1600 N. Country Club
Tucson, AZ 85716
(520) 327-1171
SAATURN@tucsonaz.gov
www.sacasa.org/trafficking/
Training and Resources United to Stop Traffic TRUST
TRUST provides education, resources and collaborative engagement on issues involving human trafficking.
PO Box 1125
Mesa, AZ 85211
1-(844) 878-7829
info@trustaz.org
https://trustaz.org/
What is Addiction?
Karen Chemical Dependency Taskforce of Minnesota and Creative Commons
Substance Abuse or Dependence – Available in Arabic, French, Somali, Spanish, and Tagalog
Health Information Translations
Drug Rehab – LGBTQ+ Substance Abuse Prevention Resources
Members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community have rates of substance abuse higher than those of the general population. Their daily battles with discrimination and stigma cause high levels of stress that may push them toward drug and alcohol use. This website has information about LGBTQ+ communities and how/why they struggle with substance abuse and resources to prevent and treat substance abuse.
Click here for more information.
The Recovery Village – LGBTQ+ Substance Abuse Prevention Resources
No one is immune to substance use disorder. It can strike anyone at any time, regardless of age, gender, nationality, ethnicity, class or sexual orientation. However, some groups are more at risk to fall victim to drug and/or alcohol addiction than others. Unfortunately, this is true for the LGBTQ community. This is mainly because of the mental health disorders that develop in this community as a result of abuse, discrimination, rejection and ostracism that they undergo. The good news, however, is that many resources are available to help members of this community conquer substance abuse.
If you or someone you love is a member of the LGBTQ community and is also suffering from alcohol and/or drug addiction, this website page may address many of the questions that you have.
Click here for more information.
Immigrant Power and Control Wheel – Also available in Spanish
Violence in the Home
Available in Amharic, Arabic, Burmese, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Farsi, French, Spanish, Somali, Swahili, and Tigrinya
USCRI – Refugee Family Strengthening Program
No one has the right to hurt you (Domestic Violence)
Available in Amharic, Burmese, Dari, Farsi, French, Kinyarwanda, Nepali, Somali, Kurdish, Somali, Swahili, and Tigrinya
California Department of Health Services, Refugee Health Section and Creative Commons
Arizona Coalition to End Sexual & Domestic Violence Presentation
Domestic Violence Awareness Presentation
Child Abuse Presentation
Refugee Suicide Prevention Poster
Place in your office and around the community. Poster Available in Arabic, Burmese, English, Karen, and Nepali.
What is Mental Distress?
Available in Amharic, Arabic, Burmese, Farsi, French, Kinyarwanda, Nepali, Somali, Swahili, and Tigrinya
EthnoMed and Creative Commons
Health and Well-Being
Available in Amharic, Arabic, Burmese, Dari, Farsi, Kinyarwanda, Nepali, Somali, and Swahili
Siloam Health and Creative Commons
How to Help Someone Thinking of Suicide
Available in Arabic, Burmese, French, Nepali, and Swahili
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and Creative Commons
Suicide Precaution: How to identify when levels of sadness or depression are concern
Working with Refugees with PTSD
International Rescue Committee – Survivor Service Center