Statewide Programs
This page contains contact information for programs that may offer assistance or referrals to victims and survivors of abuse throughout your state.
Please note: WomensLaw does not have a relationship with or promote the organizations listed on these pages. Because we include thousands of resources, we cannot review them regularly or vouch for the information or services they provide. We share these resources to help all victims and survivors of abuse find essential direct services and support their needs and safety concerns.
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Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence
Phone 2: (520) 720-3383 (SMS text line)
URL: https://acesdv.org/
Email: info@acesdv.org
The Coalition serves providers of direct services to victims and survivors of sexual and domestic violence. Its Helpline and online chat provide support, information, referrals, assistance navigating the legal system, as well as financial assistance. Assistance provided in English and Spanish. The Coalition website offers sexual and domestic violence legal information, resources, and a list of shelters and other services within Arizona.
Arizona Humane Society’s Project Home Away From Home
URL: https://www.azhumane.org/resources-to-keep-your-pet/
The Arizona Humane Society’s Project Home Away From Home helps individuals in crisis to have their pet temporarily cared for, providing 30-90 days of temporary foster care or boarding. They assist people seeking safety for their pets during situations of crisis such as domestic violence, medical crises, hospitalization, and other situations.
Our Family Services
URL: https://www.ourfamilyservices.org/
Email: housing@ourfamilyservices.org
Our Family Services has housing programs that provide emergency shelter and rapid re-housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness or those in a dangerous situation such as domestic violence or trafficking. They also provide case management, work and education assistance, counseling, and life and parenting skills classes. The teen crisis shelter, Reunion House, helps abused, homeless and runaway teens aged 12-17. In addition they offer programs for homeless young adults aged 18-24 which include counseling, legal services, employment and education programs, and more.




