Arizona Advocacy Programs
Arizona Tribal Advocates​
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A list of Tribal Victim Advocates/Victim Advocacy in Arizona.
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Arizona Tribal Advocates | SOUTHWEST INDIGENOUS WOMEN'S COALITION (swiwc.org)​
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Family Advocacy Center
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The Family Advocacy Center (FAC) provides a safe, secure and healing environment for the investigation of cases involving child abuse and neglect by utilizing a collaborative, multi-disciplinary team to reduce further trauma to children and other vulnerable victims.​
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Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona (ITCA)
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Provides its' member tribes with a united voice and the means for united action on matters that affect them collectively or individually.​
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Native Connections
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Improving the lives of individuals and families through Native American culturally appropriate health, affordable housing, and community development services.​​
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Komckud Ki-Domestic & Sexual Violence Prevention Program
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The Tohono O’odham Nation Division of Behavioral Health’s mission is to provide a safe haven of caring and confidential behavioral health treatment for Tohono O’odham members and other eligible Native Americans who seek support in their healing journey.​
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Hotline: 1-866-666-4889
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http://www.tonation-nsn.gov/health-human-services/behavioral-health/
Gila River Indian Community Crime Victim Services
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Tribal Social Services (TSS) provides a variety of programs designed to care, serve and protect vulnerable children, adults and elders who are members of the Gila River Indian Community or live within the community.
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PHONE: 520-562-4106
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http://www.mygilariver.com/index.php/community-directory/tribal-social-services
Gila River Indian Community Domestic Violence Crisis Line
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Provides emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence. Client services include crisis intervention, needs assessment, information and referrals, court preparation and advocacy, and help getting Temporary Restraining Orders.​
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Crisis Line: 1-855-203-5849
Hopi Tewa Women’s Coalition to End Abuse
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Hopi-Tewa Womens Coalition To End Abuse, located in First Mesa, Arizona the Hopi Tewa Women’s Coalition to End Abuse is a leading voice to end sexual assault and domestic violence on the Hopi Reservation.​
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Honwungsi Consulting Services, LLC
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Providing Consulting Services to programs in Tribal, State, Federal, non-profit and for-profit agencies. Topic areas include domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, MMIWG, youth empowerment and engaging boys & men in addressing violence.​
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https://www.facebook.com/Honwungsi-Consulting-Services-LLC-104500244308448/
Sexual Assault Forensic Examinations, Support, Training, Access, and Resources (SAFESTAR)
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SAFESTAR is a unique model of care that draws upon the strength and resilience of Indigenous women to put an end to sexual violence, while also providing compassionate and holistic care for women and teen victims.​
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Native Health
LGBTQ Friendly Medical Care
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As part of our mission to serve our whole community, NATIVE HEALTH is committed to providing friendly medical care to the LGBTQ Community at our health centers. We look forward to serving you!​
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https://www.nativehealthphoenix.org/services/lgbtq-friendly-medical-care/
Native PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays)
Phoenix Native American Chapter
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Native PFLAG’s goal is to keep families together and foster the traditional teachings of being LGBT/Two-Spirit. To facilitate this goal, we provide a safe place for ALL members of the family to share their feelings and experiences with others who have been down the same road.
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Arizona Tribal Legal Assistance
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Our Mission is to provide quality legal services to people who would not otherwise have equal access to justice, in ways which affirm their individual and collective dignity, integrity, and power.
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Sacaton, AZ | PHONE: 1-866-312-2290​
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http://www.sazlegalaid.org/contact/locations-detail/sacaton-office
SWIWC's Native LGBTQ/2S Advisory Council
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To advise and guide the staff and Governing Board on training and technical assistance (T/TA) approaches, data inclusion, resource development/funding opportunities, policy development and tribal and on-site trainings with activities that come directly from the voices and presence of the LGBTQ/2S Community.
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Southwest Center for Law and Policy
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The Southwest Center For Law And Policy is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization founded in 2002 providing legal training and technical assistance to tribal communities and to organizations and agencies serving Native people.​
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Phoenix Indian Center
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Phoenix Indian Center serves the American Indian community with culturally relevant youth services, language and cultural revitalization programs, education and workforce development.​
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