A New Leaf provides essential, trauma-informed support for those who have experienced domestic or sexual violence, as well as their families. They work to provide any survivor of domestic violence with the choice and ability to safely leave. Services include: 24-hour hotlines, shelters in confidential locations, safety planning, legal advocacy, support groups, community outreach, employment assistance, basic needs, and more. The domestic violence hotline can be reached at (480) 890-3039 or (844) SAFEDVS or by email at dvstopturnanewleaf.org. The sexual violence helpline connects survivors to services and can be reached at (480) 733-3028 or by email at sv_sassturnanewleaf.org. Deaf and hard-of-hearing clients can call the video phone at (480) 351-4027. Serving Maricopa and Pine Counties.
Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer help/referrals to victims of abuse throughout the state. If you plan to contact a program via email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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Chicanos Por La Causa De Colores
Chicanos Por La Causa’s (CPLC) De Colores program provides shelter and community-based services to survivors of sexual and domestic violence. The program is fully bilingual and bicultural, providing tailored services to Spanish-speaking and immigrant populations. CPLC De Colores services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, case management, safety planning, support groups, sexual assault services, youth programs, and assistance with housing and employment. Legal services are available to assist with protection orders, immigration and visa paperwork, and court accompaniment.
Chrysalis
Chrysalis is a nonprofit organization dedicated to individuals and families impacted by domestic abuse. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, transitional housing for up to two years, offender treatment, counseling for children and adults, a mobile advocacy program, safety planning, basic needs assistance, case management, community education, and more. On-site childcare is provided at the emergency shelter and while adults receive counseling. Through the mobile advocacy program, they offer legal services and court accompaniment.
Eve’s Place Community Services - Headquarters
Eve’s Place Community Service supports victims of domestic, sexual, and teen dating abuse by increasing access to services through its Mobile Advocacy Program. This program brings services to victims in their own communities. Eve’s Place partners with community resources to provide local locations convenient and safe for the client to meet. Services include: safety planning, support groups, resources and referrals, transportation, relocation assistance, childcare upon availability during Eve’s Place services, legal advocacy, and more. Their headquarters office in Peoria serves Maricopa County. The Quartzsite office serves southern La Paz County and surrounding areas, and provides access to services within the community as well as outside the area when needed. The Kayenta office serves many areas of the Navajo Nation, and provides access to services within the Navajo Nation as well as outside of the reservation when needed.
Mesa Family Advocacy Center
The Mesa Family Advocacy Center operates as a multi-disciplinary team to provide a coordinated, trauma-informed response to adults and children who are victims of sexual and domestic violence. Here the Mesa Police Department works in partnership with other agencies, advocates, and on-site physicians in one location to provide a single point of contact for victims. Services are free of charge and include: crisis intervention, safety planning, forensic examinations, victim advocacy, protection order assistance, counseling, connection to community resources, and more.
My Sister's Place/Pathways
My Sister’s Place is a confidential shelter in the East Valley serving victims of domestic violence. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, safety planning, case management, life skills education, employment assistance, and referrals to transitional programs and affordable housing. In addition, they have a dedicated childhood caseworker and provide therapeutic children’s programming such as art and pet therapy. My Sister’s Place can also help find a temporary home for pets. The Pathways program offers support and transition services for victims who not require immediate shelter. Pathways services include: safety planning, court accompaniment, life skills education, support groups in English and Spanish, counseling, and more.
New Life Center
New Life Center serves victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking, through a trauma-informed approach. Services include: emergency shelter with pet accommodation/care, children’s learning and physical education services, safety planning, legal services, immigration issues, prevention programming, and more. New Life Center’s mobile advocates can meet survivors in safe places in their community. Every child and adult seeking refuge at New Life Center’s emergency shelter has access to all clothing and furnishings offered at its thrift store, free of charge.
New Life Center’s Sunshine Healing Services
Sunshine Healing Services of the New Life Center offers outreach services for victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Services include: advocacy/case management, resources and referrals, court and medical accompaniment, law enforcement reporting coordination, trauma treatment, groups and holistic healing, and transportation to SANE exams and to other sexual violence treatment/support services.
Punjabi Seva
Punjabi Seva serves community members affected by domestic violence and sexual abuse. Their services include: advocacy, transportation, translation services, immediate emergency financial support, providing a safe haven, addressing culturally specific needs, and emotional support.
Scottsdale Family Advocacy Center
The Scottsdale Family Advocacy Center (FAC) brings together multiple agencies to reduce stress and trauma to victims during Crimes Against Persons investigations. The Crimes Against Persons Section provides police investigative services in matters such as domestic violence, sex crimes, internet crimes against children, and other crimes. Police crisis intervention specialists provide critical support such as victim advocacy, transportation, resources, and referrals. Department of Child Safety staff at the center help to evaluate cases involving the abuse of children, and can work with the courts and issue temporary custody orders. FAC serves Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, Paradise Valley, Cave Creek, Carefree, Tempe, and county jurisdictions in the northeast Valley.
Shelter Without Walls
The Shelter Without Walls domestic violence program serves survivors of domestic violence and their children, who are residing outside of a shelter setting and struggling to attain safety and independence, whether or not still living with their abuser. Services include: safety planning, shelter referrals, housing locators, case management, information about the legal system, assistance with protection orders, preparation for court and court accompaniment, referrals to legal assistance, support groups, therapy, immigration assistance, and more. All services are available in English and Spanish. Serving Maricopa County.
Sojourner Center
Sojourner Center provides multicultural services to individuals and families impacted by domestic violence and human trafficking in Arizona. The center has a 124-bed emergency shelter and 32 transitional housing apartments in Maricopa County, providing up to 120 days of emergency shelter and up to two years in transitional apartments. Additional services include: a 24-hour hotline, housing support, job readiness, safety planning, protection order assistance, court accompaniment, counseling, case management, parenting classes, a child development center, childcare services, and more. The center offers pet companion services, which include daily care, medical services, trauma healing, animal daycare, cat room, dog yard, and more. Case managers also provide mobile advocacy and can meet individuals at a safe place in the community.
The City of Phoenix Family Advocacy Center
The Family Advocacy Center (FAC) of the City of Phoenix provides comprehensive services to victims of domestic and sexual violence and other violent crimes. The FAC partners with community-based organizations and other City departments to serve as one central location for victims to receive a wide range of services. Their services include: victim advocate support, safety planning, counseling, case management, support groups, forensic medical examinations, assistance with protection orders and emergency shelter, investigative interviews, and more.
Mohave
Kingman Aid To Abused People
The Kingmad Aid to Abused People (KAAP) child and family advocacy center provides support to families in crisis who are victims of domestic abuse. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, pet-friendly emergency shelter for individuals and families, relocation program, crisis counseling, community education, legal advocacy, case management, a children’s program, and more. The facility is equipped with a playroom and all children are provided with a toy/stuffed animal and a blanket. Serving the Kingman community.