Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer assistance and referrals to victims and survivors of abuse throughout your state. If you plan to contact a program by email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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Cochise
Forgach House Shelter
Domestic Violence Shelters of Catholic Community ServicesSierra Vista, AZ
Phone: (520) 458-9096
URL: https://www.ccs-soaz.org/services/detail/domestic-violence-programs
The Forgach House provides emergency shelter for families who have experienced domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and trafficking. The shelter may have limited space for clients without children. Services include: advocacy for court accompaniment and protection orders, case management, educational and activity groups, group sessions, nutritional services, and financial resources. Case managers and advocates are available 24 hours to provide program screening, resources, and community referrals. Case managers also work with other shelters to help with relocation services if needed. Serving Cochise and Santa Cruz counties.
House of Hope
Douglas, AZPhone: (520) 364-2465
URL: https://www.ccs-soaz.org/services/detail/domestic-violence-programs
The House of Hope provides emergency shelter for families who have experienced domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and trafficking. The shelter may have limited space for clients without children. Services include: advocacy for court accompaniment and protection orders, case management, educational and activity groups, group sessions, nutritional services, and financial resources. Case managers and advocates are available 24 hours to provide program screening, resources, and community referrals. Case managers also work with other shelters to help with relocation services if needed. Serving Cochise and Santa Cruz counties.
Coconino
Northland Family Help Center
2532 N. 4th Street, #506Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Hotline: (928) 527-1900 or (877) 634-2723 (domestic violence shelter 24-hour crisis line)
Phone: (928) 527-1800 (youth shelter 24-hour crisis line)
Phone 2: (800) 223-3131 Qwest TDD relay
URL: https://northlandfamily.org/
Email: nfhc@northlandfamily.org
Northland Family Help Center (NFHC) operates a gender-inclusive shelter for victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and trafficking. The shelter is open to all family compositions. In addition, NFHC operates a gender-inclusive shelter for unaccompanied children and youth. Both shelters are open 24 hours a day and offer trauma-informed care, case management, basic necessities, and more. Their counseling, legal advocacy, and community education programs all serve residents in both shelters, in addition to the larger Northern Arizona community.




