Alice’s Place provides services and culturally sensitive support to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and dating abuse. They offer a confidential emergency shelter for victims and their children for up to 90 days, with food, clothing, and support services. Additional services include: a 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, safety planning, mobile advocacy, transportation, lay legal advocacy, assistance with protection orders, life skills programs, and more.
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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Alice's Place
Hopi Domestic Violence Program
Responds to domestic violence, teen dating violence, stalking, sexual abuse. Offers referrals to shelters off the reservation and to resources through the Hopi Healthcare Center or Behavioral Health, which offer counseling and a child sexual abuse program.
Tohdenasshai Shelter
The Tohdenasshai Shelter on the Navajo reservation serves victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and those who are homelessness. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, bilingual services in English and Navajo, counseling, referrals, transportation, staff attorney from Legal Aid Services, children’s group sessions, life skills education, and outreach program. Residential resources for homeless people are limited to 30 days. Serving victims of all genders.
White Mountain Safe House
The White Mountain Safe House provides services victims of all genders and children, who have experienced domestic violence, violent crimes, and human trafficking. Their services include: a 24-hour hotline, shelter, support groups, legal advocacy, referrals, accompaniment to court and medical appointments, and more. Shelter is provided for 30 days and can be extended up to 90 days for those who are completing the program. The shelter can accept service animals only.