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Provides in-person and virtual support services for victims of domestic, sexual, and teen dating violence and their children. Services include crime victim assistance, individual advocacy, youth/student support groups, sexual assault hotline, and sexual assault/incest support groups. Participants can remain in the program up to one year and may qualify for long distance transportation. **Currently out of financial assistance funding for Maricopa County**
Provides crisis hotline for LGBTQ+ people dealing with intimate partner violence, domestic violence, hate violence, sexual violence, and stalking. Services include case management, emergency shelter, food pantry, and connection to additional resources.

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Domestic Violence Hotlines
Provides a 24-hour national hotline for youth sex workers. Includes crisis counseling and referrals, transportation to safety, case management, and a transitional shelter.
Provides free and confidential online chat services to anybody experiencing a crisis who needs help for themselves or a loved one.
Provides a counseling and referral hotline for endangered children, teens, and young adults. Works with those who are dealing with bullying, self-harm, sexual assault, addictions, eating disorders, trafficking, suicidal thoughts, and abuse.
Provides prevention and intervention programs for youth experiencing, witnessing, or using interpersonal violence that includes domestic violence, sexual assault or harassment, teen dating abuse, gender-based violence, stalking, and coercive control. Services include prevention education, victim advocacy, peer support groups, licensing counseling, and anonymous text, chat, or phone safety services. Also offers behavioral health interventions, school and community trusted adult ally response trainings, peer advocate leadership academies, community outreach, and awareness campaigns. Adapted services now available for youth and individuals with disabilities.
Provides information, support, and advocacy to young people who have questions or concerns about their romantic relationships. Also provides support to concerned friends and family members, teachers, counselors, and other service providers.

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Dating Abuse Hotlines
Provides free, confidential, anonymous hotline for survivors of sexual assault and harassment. Connects callers to local crisis centers.
Provides a confidential, culturally-appropriate helpline for Native Americans and Alaska Natives impacted by domestic and sexual violence. Advocates offer peer-to-peer support, crisis intervention, assistance with safety planning, referrals to Native-centered providers, and general information about jurisdiction and legal advocacy rights.

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Domestic Violence Hotlines
Provides a 24-hour national hotline for youth sex workers. Includes crisis counseling and referrals, transportation to safety, case management, and a transitional shelter.
Provides a counseling and referral hotline for endangered children, teens, and young adults. Works with those who are dealing with bullying, self-harm, sexual assault, addictions, eating disorders, trafficking, suicidal thoughts, and abuse.
Provides hotline for youth and adults in mental health crisis for members of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.
Provides a crisis hotline for families in crisis and for victims of child abuse, domestic violence, and sexual assault.
Provides counseling, case management, substance abuse outpatient, consultation and education, prevention outreach, and 24-hours crisis services for adults.
Provides a national, confidential hotline for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning teens and young adults. Staffed by peer-counselors. Callers can discuss coming-out issues, relationship concerns, parent issues, school problems, HIV/AIDS anxiety, and safer-sex information.
Provides crisis intervention hotline and safety planning to people experiencing domestic abuse. Also provides referrals to people and community members who are trying to assist someone experiencing abuse. The emergency shelter provides temporary housing, case management and support, children's services, and assistance with orders of protection.

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Domestic Violence Hotlines
Provides intensive, residential behavioral health program for adults with long-term psychiatric needs. The goal is stabilization. Length of stay is 30-90 days.
Provides counseling, case management, substance abuse outpatient, consultation and education, prevention outreach, and 24-hours crisis services for children and youth.
Provides peer counseling and 24-hour confidential phone intervention for teens in Arizona.
Provides a counseling and referral hotline for endangered children, teens, and young adults. Works with those who are dealing with bullying, self-harm, sexual assault, addictions, eating disorders, trafficking, suicidal thoughts, and abuse.
Connects veterans to the nearest available crisis call center in the network. Veteran callers in emotional crisis speak to trained VA hotline counselors who help them locate the best service and facility for their needs. All calls are anonymous.
Provides hotline for youth and adults in mental health crisis in northern Arizona.
Provides crisis intervention hotline for veterans and their families. Offers information and advocacy to connect them to community support services. Also provides a weekly veterans support group.
Educates the public about sexual assault and prevention of sexual assault. Website offers resource links, information, and statistics on sexual assault, the criminal justice system, and offenders. Also provides articles on rape and incest and their effects, sexual assault prevention, and recovery.
Provides free and confidential online chat services to anybody experiencing a crisis who needs help for themselves or a loved one.