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Phoenix, AZ Domestic Violence Programs

  • Listed: January 24, 2019 9:09 am
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Description

Domestic violence (also called intimate partner violence (IPV), domestic abuse or relationship abuse) is a pattern of behaviors used by one partner to maintain power and control over another partner in an intimate relationship.

Domestic violence does not discriminate. Anyone of any race, age, sexual orientation, religion or gender can be a victim – or perpetrator – of domestic violence. It can happen to people who are married, living together or who are dating. It affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and education levels.

Domestic violence includes behaviors that physically harm, arouse fear, prevent a partner from doing what they wish or force them to behave in ways they do not want. It includes the use of physical and sexual violence, threats and intimidation, emotional abuse and economic deprivation. Many of these different forms of domestic violence/abuse can be occurring at any one time within the same intimate relationship.

You may call National Domestic Violence Hotline @ 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) to get resources for legal help. You can also visit WomensLaw.org and search state by state for information on laws including restraining orders and child custody information.

Following listings will help you to select domestic violence programs based on location, service and language needs. Find 24-hour hotlines in your area, service listings, housing services, emergency services, legal and financial services, and support groups for women, children and families, and more.

There are currently 15 domestic violence and abuse shelters and programs in Phoenix, AZ with 9 offering a hotline and 8 offering emergency shelter. Outside of this city and still nearby, you can also find help at these 34 domestic violence and abuse shelters and programs in places like TempeLaveen, and Glendale. If you have questions, consider reading these domestic violence facts and statistics, our archive of 634 domestic violence articles, recommended books on domestic violence, or these insightful stories about domestic violence survivors.

Area Agency on Aging Region One-DOVES Program in Phoenix, AZ

Emergency Shelter, DV Focused Program

  • Hotline – 602-264-4357 (24⁄7)
  • Toll Free –
  • Business – 602-264-2255
  • Languages Spoken – English, Spanish
  • TTY/TTD – 520-775-1899
  • Fax – 602-230-9132
  • Hours of operation
    Monday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Tuesday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Wednesday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Thursday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Saturday CLOSED
    Sunday CLOSED

 

Service

  • Emergency shelter
  • Confidential shelter location
  • Case management
  • Safety planning
  • Domestic violence education
  • Danger/lethality assessment
  • Crisis intervention services
  • Mobile advocacy
  • Assistance with orders of protection
  • Court/legal lay assistance
  • Financial empowerment training
  • Court accompaniment/advocacy
  • Non-resident counseling
  • Peer support groups
  • Shelter resident counseling
  • Transitional individual housing
  • Alternative housing counseling
  • Transportation
  • Goal planning assistance
  • Job skills training
  • Job search/placement
  • Health and wellness programs
  • Resources and referrals
  • Medical accompaniment
  • Domestic violence workshops
  • Speaker’s bureau

 

Populations Served

  • Women
  • Adult Male (victim of domestic violence)
  • Adult Male (victim of sexual assault)
  • Elderly
  • Individuals
  • Deaf
  • Disabled
  • Immigrant
  • LGBTQ
  • Trans women/men
  • Counties Served

    Maricopa

 

About Area Agency on Aging Region One-DOVES Program

  • Website – aaaphx.org
  • Established – 1996
  • Beds – 16
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) – 730
  • Wheelchair Accessible – Yes
  • Pet Shelter – No

Description

The DOVES Program provides victims of late-life domestic and sexual violence (50years +) with support groups, emergency housing, transitional housing, and mobile advocacy. The DOVES Program is geared to help older victims achieve self-sufficiency and overcome unique barriers as they work toward living a life free from abuse.

 


The Salvation Army Elim House Domestic Violence Shelter in Phoenix, AZ

Emergency Shelter

  • Hotline – 602-267-4111 (24⁄7)
  • Toll Free – 888-267-0197
  • Business – 602-302-7168
  • Languages Spoken – English, Spanish, French, German, Sign language
  • TTY/TTD –
  • Fax – 602-267-4143
  • Hours of operation
    Monday 24 hours
    Tuesday 24 hours
    Wednesday 24 hours
    Thursday 7:00 am – 7:00 am
    Friday 7:00 am – 7:00 am
    Saturday 7:00 am – 7:00 am
    Sunday 7:00 am – 7:00 am

 

Services

  • Danger/lethality assessment
  • Crisis intervention services
  • Emergency local transportation
  • Emergency shelter
  • Confidential shelter location
  • Safe home network
  • Case management
  • Food and clothing
  • Safety planning
  • Domestic violence education
  • Emergency cell phones
  • Assistance with orders of protection
  • Court/legal lay assistance
  • Court/legal assistance by attorney
  • Attorney referral for protection orders
  • Attorney referral for criminal cases
  • Attorney referral for family court
  • Court accompaniment/advocacy
  • Child custody services
  • Legal resource planning
  • Legal clinics
  • Legal representation
  • Immigration services
  • Financial empowerment training
  • In-shelter financial aid
  • Shelter resident counseling
  • Non-resident counseling
  • Peer support groups
  • Sexual violence support groups
  • Incest counseling
  • Ritual abuse counseling
  • Substance abuse counseling
  • Transitional individual housing
  • Transitional family housing
  • Permanent individual housing
  • Permanent family housing
  • Alternative housing counseling
  • Relocation services
  • Transportation
  • Goal planning assistance
  • Job skills training
  • Job search/placement
  • Parenting skills training
  • Health and wellness programs
  • Resources and referrals
  • Medical accompaniment
  • Onsite medical services
  • Onsite mental health services
  • Spiritual services
  • Daycare facility
  • Child care during support groups
  • Child abuse services
  • After school programs
  • Educational programs
  • Art/music therapy
  • Teen activity program
  • Child development
  • Tutoring services
  • Onsite schooling
  • School liaison
  • Summer camp
  • Youth counseling
  • Pet therapy
  • Onsite pediatric forensic nurse exams
  • Safety planning for children

 

Populations Served

  • Women
  • Adult Male (victim of domestic violence)
  • Teens
  • Individuals
  • Families
  • Deaf
  • Developmentally disabled
  • Disabled
  • Immigrant
  • Military
  • Rural
  • Trafficked persons
  • Prostituted persons
  • LGBTQ
  • Trans women/men
  • Counties Served

    Statewide and victims relocating from other states.

 

About The Salvation Army Elim House Domestic Violence Shelter

  • Website – www.salvationarmyphoenix.org
  • Established –
  • Beds – 60
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) – 120
  • Wheelchair Accessible – Yes
  • Pet Shelter – No

Description

Elim House is an environment where women and children fleeing domestic abuse and violence may regroup, renew, and rejuvenate. Offering emergency shelter and other support services, we create a restorative and empowering environment in which women and children can reclaim their sense of personal power and continue their journey toward healing. Elim House offers encompassing support services to women and children fleeing domestic violence: • Emergency Shelter (up to 120 days) o 60 bed capacity/ 12 individual rooms for families o Independent living space • Meals/Material Assistance o Food, clothing, transportation assistance • Individual and Group Counseling (for adults and children) o Master’s level counseling support available • Case Management o Individualized case planning • Community Outreach o Client after-care and community education • Community Referrals o Including mental health, substance abuse, housing, day care, employment, and more • Housing Services o Assistance applying for permanent housing • Legal Assistance & Victim Advocacy o Including legal clinics, education, referrals, court accompaniment and advocacy • Mission: Literacy o Provides instruction that improves children’s reading skills • Spiritual Support o On-campus church/chapel services available • Recreational Activities o Including arts & crafts, field trips, games, and groups • GED Preparation o Individualized GED tutoring and test preparation • Relocation Services o Airline flights for families who need a safer place • Day Care Services o Drop-in day care

 


House of Refuge Sunnyslope in Phoenix, AZ

  • Hotline –
  • Toll Free –
  • Business – 602-678-0223
  • Languages Spoken – English
  • TTY/TTD –
  • Fax –
  • Hours of operation
    Monday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Tuesday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Wednesday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Thursday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Saturday CLOSED
    Sunday CLOSED

 

Services

  • Shelter resident counseling
  • Transitional individual housing
  • Goal planning assistance
  • Spiritual services
  • Parenting skills training
  • Child care during support groups

 

Populations Served

  • Women
  • Individuals

 

About House of Refuge Sunnyslope

  • Website – refugeandhope.com
  • Established – 1988-01-01
  • Beds – 60
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) – 500
  • Wheelchair Accessible –
  • Pet Shelter – No

 


The Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Phoenix, AZ

  • Hotline –
  • Toll Free –
  • Business – 602-266-4673
  • Languages Spoken – English, Spanish
  • TTY/TTD –
  • Fax –
  • Hours of operation
    Monday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Tuesday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Wednesday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Thursday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Friday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Saturday CLOSED
    Sunday CLOSED

 

Services

  • Food and clothing
  • Case management
  • Relocation services
  • Transitional individual housing
  • Transportation
  • Health and wellness programs
  • Resources and referrals
  • Spiritual services
  • Onsite medical services
  • Goal planning assistance
  • Parenting skills training
  • Youth counseling
  • After school programs
  • Tutoring services
  • Onsite pediatric forensic nurse exams
  • Educational programs
  • Legal clinics

 

Populations Served

  • Women
  • Adult Male (victim of domestic violence)
  • Adult Male (victim of sexual assault)
  • Elderly
  • Teens
  • Individuals
  • Families
  • Deaf
  • Developmentally disabled
  • Disabled
  • Immigrant
  • Military
  • Rural
  • Trafficked persons
  • Prostituted persons
  • LGBTQ
  • Trans women/men
  • Counties Served

    Maricopa

 

About The Society of St. Vincent de Paul

  • Website – www.stvincentdepaul.net
  • Established – 4/26/1946
  • Beds – 49
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) – 365
  • Wheelchair Accessible – Yes
  • Pet Shelter – No

Description

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul strives to Feed, Clothe, House and Heal homeless and low-income individuals and families in need. We offer 4200 meals daily through our dining rooms, urban farms, shelters, medical/dental clinics, home visits, a resource center, thrift stores, and more.

 


SEEDS, National Advocacy and Training Network in Phoenix, AZ

Emergency Shelter

  • Hotline – 602-373-9747
  • Toll Free-
  • Business – 602-488-1295
  • Languages Spoken – English, Spanish
  • TTY/TTD –
  • Fax –
  • Hours of operation
    Monday 9:00 am – 9:00 pm
    Tuesday 9:00 am – 9:00 pm
    Wednesday 9:00 am – 9:00 pm
    Thursday 9:00 am – 9:00 pm
    Friday 9:00 am – 9:00 pm
    Saturday 9:00 am – 9:00 pm
    Sunday 9:00 am – 9:00 pm

 

Services

  • Assistance with orders of protection
  • Court/legal lay assistance
  • Court/legal assistance by attorney
  • Attorney referral for family court
  • Court accompaniment/advocacy
  • Expert testimony
  • Legal resource planning
  • Financial empowerment training
  • Peer support groups
  • Sexual violence support groups
  • Substance abuse counseling
  • Transitional individual housing
  • Transitional family housing
  • Goal planning assistance
  • Job skills training
  • Job search/placement
  • Health and wellness programs
  • Resources and referrals
  • Parenting skills training
  • Onsite medical services
  • Safety planning for children
  • Domestic violence workshops
  • Speaker’s bureau
  • Speaker’s bureau

 

Populations Served

  • Women
  • Disabled
  • Immigrant
  • Military
  • Trafficked persons
  • Prostituted persons
  • LGBTQ
  • Counties Served

    Arizona

 

About SEEDS, National Advocacy and Training Network

  • Website – www.natn-az.org
  • Established –
  • Beds – 18
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) – 730
  • Wheelchair Accessible – Yes
  • Pet Shelter – No

 


CPLC De Colores in Phoenix, AZ

Emergency Shelter, DV Focused Program

  • Hotline – 480-890-3039 (24⁄7)
  • Toll Free –
  • Business – 602-269-1515
  • Languages Spoken – English, Spanish
  • Collect calls accepted
  • TTY/TTD –
  • Fax – 602-352-5992
  • Hours of operation – 24⁄7

 

Services

  • Danger/lethality assessment
  • Crisis intervention services
  • Emergency shelter
  • Confidential shelter location
  • Case management
  • Food and clothing
  • Safety planning
  • Domestic violence education
  • Emergency cell phones
  • Assistance with orders of protection
  • Court/legal lay assistance
  • Attorney referral for protection orders
  • Attorney referral for criminal cases
  • Attorney referral for family court
  • Court accompaniment/advocacy
  • Child custody services
  • Legal resource planning
  • Immigration services
  • Financial empowerment training
  • Shelter resident counseling
  • Peer support groups
  • Sexual violence support groups
  • Transitional individual housing
  • Transitional family housing
  • Goal planning assistance
  • Job skills training
  • Job search/placement
  • Health and wellness programs
  • Resources and referrals
  • Medical accompaniment
  • Parenting skills training
  • Safety planning for children
  • Educational programs
  • Art/music therapy
  • Domestic violence workshops

 

Populations Served

  • Women
  • Teens
  • Individuals
  • Families
  • Deaf
  • Developmentally disabled
  • Disabled
  • Immigrant
  • Military
  • Rural
  • Trafficked persons
  • Prostituted persons
  • LGBTQ
  • Counties Served

    Maricopa, Apache, Maricopa, Coconino, Gila, Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, LaPaz, Mojave, Navaho, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, Yavapi, Yuma

 

About CPLC De Colores

  • Website – www.cplcdecolores.org
  • Established – 1986
  • Beds – 68
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) – 90
  • Wheelchair Accessible – Yes
  • Pet Shelter – No

Description

CPLC De Colores opened its doors in 1986 out of community-identified need for a domestic violence shelter that would provide an environment that was culturally and linguistically appropriate for monolingual Spanish speaking women and their children, many of whom are isolated from their families and traditional networks of support.

 


Chrysalis in Phoenix, AZ

Emergency Shelter, DV Focused Program

  • Hotline – 602-944-4999 (24⁄7)
  • Toll Free
  • Business – 602-955-9059
  • Languages Spoken – English, Spanish
  • Collect calls accepted
  • TTY/TTD –
  • Fax – 602-944-9619
  • Hours of operation
    Monday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
    Tuesday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Wednesday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
    Thursday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
    Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
    Saturday CLOSED
    Sunday CLOSED

 

Services

  • Danger/lethality assessment
  • Crisis intervention services
  • Emergency shelter
  • Case management
  • Food and clothing
  • Safety planning
  • Domestic violence education
  • Emergency cell phones
  • Confidential shelter location
  • Assistance with orders of protection
  • Court/legal lay assistance
  • Court accompaniment/advocacy
  • Legal resource planning
  • Financial empowerment training
  • Counseling for batterers
  • Sex offender counseling
  • Shelter resident counseling
  • Non-resident counseling
  • Peer support groups
  • Transitional individual housing
  • Transitional family housing
  • Goal planning assistance
  • Job skills training
  • Parenting skills training
  • Health and wellness programs
  • Resources and referrals
  • Job search/placement
  • Onsite mental health services
  • After school programs
  • Educational programs
  • Art/music therapy
  • Child development
  • Tutoring services
  • Youth counseling
  • Pet therapy
  • Child care during support groups
  • Safety planning for children
  • Domestic violence workshops
  • Speaker’s bureau

 

Populations Served

  • Women
  • Adult Male (victim of domestic violence)
  • Adult Male (victim of sexual assault)
  • Elderly
  • Teens
  • Individuals
  • Families
  • Deaf
  • Disabled
  • Immigrant
  • Military
  • Trafficked persons
  • Prostituted persons
  • LGBTQ
  • Trans women/men

 

About Chrysalis

  • Website – www.noabuse.org
  • Established – 1981-01-01
  • Beds – 50
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) – 120
  • Wheelchair Accessible – Yes
  • Pet Shelter – No

 


Chrysalis, Non Shelter Services in Phoenix, AZ

DV Focused Program

  • Hotline – 602-944-4999 (24⁄7)
  • Toll Free –
  • Business – 602-955-9059
  • Languages Spoken – English
  • Collect calls accepted
  • TTY/TTD –
  • Fax – 602-955-0165
  • Hours of operation
    Monday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
    Tuesday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Wednesday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
    Thursday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
    Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
    Saturday CLOSED
    Sunday CLOSED

 

Services

  • Case management
  • Safety planning
  • Court accompaniment/advocacy
  • Non-resident counseling
  • Counseling for batterers
  • Child care during support groups
  • Domestic violence workshops
  • Speaker’s bureau

 

Populations Served

  • Women

About Chrysalis, Non Shelter Services

  • Website – www.noabuse.org
  • Established –
  • Beds –
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) –
  • Wheelchair Accessible –Yes
  • Pet Shelter – No

 


DOVES Program in Phoenix, AZ

Emergency Shelter, DV Focused Program

  • Hotline – 602-264-4357 (24⁄7)
  • Toll Free
  • Business – 602-264-4357
  • Languages Spoken – English, Spanish
  • Collect calls accepted
  • TTY/TTD – 520-775-1899
  • Fax – 602-277-2034
  • Hours of operation
    Monday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Tuesday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Wednesday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Thursday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Saturday CLOSED
    Sunday CLOSED

 

Services

  • Case management
  • Food and clothing
  • Safety planning
  • Domestic violence education
  • Danger/lethality assessment
  • Crisis intervention services
  • Emergency cell phones
  • Mobile advocacy
  • Confidential shelter location
  • Assistance with orders of protection
  • Court/legal lay assistance
  • Court accompaniment/advocacy
  • Legal resource planning
  • Immigration services
  • Financial empowerment training
  • Expert testimony
  • Sexual violence support groups
  • Shelter resident counseling
  • Non-resident counseling
  • Peer support groups
  • Transitional individual housing
  • Alternative housing counseling
  • Transportation
  • Goal planning assistance
  • Resources and referrals
  • Health and wellness programs
  • Medical accompaniment
  • Domestic violence workshops
  • Speaker’s bureau

 

Populations Served

  • Women
  • Adult Male (victim of domestic violence)
  • Adult Male (victim of sexual assault)
  • Elderly
  • Individuals
  • Deaf
  • Disabled
  • Immigrant
  • LGBTQ
  • Trans women/men
  • Counties Served

    Maricopa

 

About DOVES Program

  • Website – www.aaaphx.org
  • Established -1996-01-01
  • Beds – 16
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) – 730
  • Wheelchair Accessible  – Yes
  • Pet Shelter – No

Description

The DOVES Program provides victims of late-life domestic and sexual violence (50 years +) with support groups, emergency housing, transitional housing, and mobile advocacy. The DOVES Program is geared to help older victims achieve self-sufficiency and overcome unique barriers as they work toward living a life free from abuse.

 


Homeward Bound in Phoenix, AZ

  • Hotline –
  • Toll Free –
  • Business – 602-263-7654
  • Languages Spoken – English, Spanish
  • TTY/TTD –
  • Fax – 602-795-6737
  • Hours of operation
    Monday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Tuesday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Wednesday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Thursday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Saturday CLOSED
    Sunday CLOSED

 

Services

  • Case management
  • Food and clothing
  • Domestic violence education
  • Financial empowerment training
  • Transitional individual housing
  • Transitional family housing
  • Alternative housing counseling
  • Relocation services
  • Job search/placement
  • Goal planning assistance
  • Job skills training
  • Resources and referrals
  • Parenting skills training
  • Peer support groups
  • Daycare facility
  • Child care during support groups
  • Educational programs
  • After school programs
  • Child development
  • Tutoring services
  • Pet therapy
  • Art/music therapy

 

Populations Served

  • Women
  • Counties Served

    Maricopa County, (other counties in Arizona, if willing to relocate to Maricopa)

 

About Homeward Bound

  • Website – www.homewardboundaz.org
  • Established – 1990
  • Beds –
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) –
  • Wheelchair Accessible – Yes
  • Pet Shelter – No

Description

Homeward Bound is transitional housing for homeless families. For a family to be eligible, they must have at least one parent and one minor child. Adults in the family must be willing/able to work full-time, have a form of consistent/verifiable income, and not reside in a location known to abuser.

 


UMOM New Day Centers in Phoenix, AZ

Emergency Shelter

  • Hotline – 480-890-3039 (24⁄7)
  • Toll Free –
  • Business – 602-275-7852
  • Languages Spoken – Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Sign language, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese
  • Collect calls accepted
  • TTY/TTD – 602-759-1896
  • Fax – 602-275-6548
  • Hours of operation
    Monday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
    Tuesday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
    Wednesday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
    Thursday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
    Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
    Saturday CLOSED
    Sunday CLOSED

 

Services

  • Emergency shelter
  • Case management
  • Food and clothing
  • Safety planning
  • Domestic violence education
  • Danger/lethality assessment
  • Shelter resident counseling
  • Substance abuse counseling
  • Transitional family housing
  • Permanent family housing
  • Transitional individual housing
  • Permanent individual housing
  • Relocation services
  • Goal planning assistance
  • Job skills training
  • Job search/placement
  • Health and wellness programs
  • Resources and referrals
  • Spiritual services
  • Parenting skills training
  • Onsite medical services
  • Daycare facility
  • Educational programs
  • After school programs
  • Teen activity program
  • Child development
  • Tutoring services
  • Pet therapy
  • Child care during support groups
  • Safety planning for children
  • Speaker’s bureau
  • Assistance with orders of protection
  • Court/legal lay assistance

 

Populations Served

  • Women
  • Adult Male (victim of domestic violence)
  • Adult Male (victim of sexual assault)
  • Elderly
  • Teens
  • Individuals
  • Families
  • Deaf
  • Developmentally disabled
  • Disabled
  • Immigrant
  • Military
  • Rural
  • Trafficked persons
  • Prostituted persons
  • LGBTQ
  • Trans women/men

 

About UMOM New Day Centers

  • Website – www.umom.org
  • Established – 1964-01-01
  • Beds – 56
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) – 120
  • Wheelchair Accessible – Yes
  • Pet Shelter – No

Description

UMOM New Day Centers mission is to prevent and end homelessness with innovative strategies and housing solutions to meet the unique needs of each family and individual.

 


Sojourner Center in Phoenix, AZ

Emergency Shelter, DV Focused Program

  • Hotline – 602-244-0089 (24⁄7)
  • Toll Free – 888-886-8793
  • Business – 602-244-0997
  • Languages Spoken –English, Spanish
  • TTY/TTD –888-886-8794
  • Fax –
  • Hours of operation – 24⁄7

 

Services

  • Danger/lethality assessment
  • Crisis intervention services
  • Emergency shelter
  • Confidential shelter location
  • Case management
  • Food and clothing
  • Safety planning
  • Domestic violence education
  • Emergency cell phones
  • Court/legal lay assistance
  • Attorney referral for protection orders
  • Attorney referral for criminal cases
  • Attorney referral for family court
  • Court accompaniment/advocacy
  • Child custody services
  • Legal resource planning
  • Legal representation
  • Financial empowerment training
  • Assistance with orders of protection
  • Transitional individual housing
  • Transitional family housing
  • Transportation
  • Goal planning assistance
  • Job skills training
  • Resources and referrals
  • Parenting skills training
  • Job search/placement
  • Health and wellness programs
  • Medical accompaniment
  • Spiritual services
  • Onsite medical services
  • Onsite mental health services
  • Daycare facility
  • Child care during support groups
  • Child abuse services
  • Safety planning for children
  • Educational programs
  • After school programs
  • Teen activity program
  • Child development
  • Tutoring services
  • School liaison
  • Pet therapy
  • Onsite pediatric forensic nurse exams
  • Art/music therapy
  • Peer support groups
  • Shelter resident counseling
  • Non-resident counseling
  • Counseling for friends and family
  • Sexual violence support groups
  • Domestic violence workshops
  • Speaker’s bureau

 

Populations Served

  • Women
  • Elderly
  • Teens
  • Individuals
  • Families
  • Deaf
  • Developmentally disabled
  • Disabled
  • Immigrant
  • Military
  • Rural
  • Trafficked persons
  • Prostituted persons
  • LGBTQ
  • Trans women/men
  • Counties Served

    Service area is the entire state of Arizona

 

About Sojourner Center

  • Website – www.sojournercenter.org
  • Established – 1977-01-01
  • Beds –
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) – 120
  • Wheelchair Accessible – Yes
  • Pet Shelter – Yes

 


Mariposa Wings to Safety in Phoenix, AZ

DV Focused Program

  • Hotline –
  • Toll Free –
  • Business – 602-344-5976
  • Languages Spoken – English, French, Sign language, Spanish, Arabic, Burmese, Kirundi, Swahili
  • TTY/TTD –
  • Fax – 602-344-1582
  • Hours of operation – 24⁄7

 

Services

  • Crisis intervention services
  • Case management
  • Safety planning
  • Domestic violence education
  • Assistance with orders of protection
  • Court/legal lay assistance
  • Legal clinics
  • Peer support groups
  • Domestic violence workshops

 

Populations Served

  • Women
  • Adult Male (victim of domestic violence)
  • Adult Male (victim of sexual assault)
  • Elderly
  • Teens
  • Families
  • Deaf
  • Developmentally disabled
  • Disabled
  • Immigrant
  • Trafficked persons
  • Prostituted persons
  • LGBTQ
  • Trans women/men
  • Counties Served

    Maricopa

 

About Mariposa Wings to Safety

  • Website – maricopahealthfoundation.org
  • Established –2001-01-01
  • Beds –
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) –
  • Wheelchair Accessible – Yes
  • Pet Shelter – No

Description

Mariposa Wings to Safety (MWS) is a hospital-based program that offers a 24/7 crisis response to MIHS patients affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. MWS also provides support group and education services.

 


Native Health in Phoenix, AZ

  • Hotline –
  • Toll Free –
  • Business – 602-279-5262
  • Languages Spoken – English, Spanish
  • TTY/TTD –
  • Fax –
  • Hours of operation
    Monday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Tuesday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Wednesday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Thursday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Friday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Saturday CLOSED
    Sunday CLOSED

 

Services

  • Case management
  • Food and clothing
  • Safety planning
  • Domestic violence education
  • Emergency cell phones
  • Assistance with orders of protection
  • Legal resource planning
  • Counseling for friends and family
  • Substance abuse counseling
  • Parenting skills training
  • Youth counseling

 

Populations Served

  • Counties Served

    Maricopa

 

About Native Health

  • Website – www.nativehealthphoenix.org
  • Established –
  • Beds –
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) –
  • Wheelchair Accessible – Yes
  • Pet Shelter – No

Description

Domestic and sexual violence can happen to anyone. Native Health offers assistance in aiding victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The domestic and sexual violence prevention services seeks to break the cycle of violence within the Native American community.

 


Shelter Without Walls in Phoenix, AZ

DV Focused Program

  • Hotline –
  • Toll Free –
  • Business – 602-452-4640
  • Languages Spoken – English, Spanish
  • TTY/TTD – 800-842-4681
  • Fax –
  • Hours of operation
    Monday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Tuesday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Wednesday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Thursday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Saturday CLOSED
    Sunday CLOSED

 

Services

  • Case management
  • Safety planning
  • Domestic violence education
  • Court accompaniment/advocacy
  • Legal resource planning
  • Assistance with orders of protection
  • Court/legal lay assistance
  • Immigration services
  • Non-resident counseling
  • Peer support groups
  • Resources and referrals
  • Goal planning assistance
  • Job search/placement
  • Domestic violence workshops

Populations Served

  • Women
  • Adult Male (victim of domestic violence)
  • Individuals
  • Families
  • Deaf
  • Disabled
  • Immigrant
  • LGBTQ
  • Trans women/men
  • Counties Served

    Maricopa. We meet in the office, or if need be can meet with clients in a safe location that is convenient to them. We do not meet in the home. We do not calculate length of service by bed days, as we are not a residential or shelter program.We will work with someone as long as it takes for them to achieve safe self-sufficiency.

About Shelter Without Walls

  • Website –
  • Established – 1998-01-01
  • Beds  –
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days) –
  • Wheelchair Accessible – Yes
  • Pet Shelter – No

 

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