COUNSELING AND OTHER SUPPORT SERVICES
Arizona Sexual Assault Network
1949 E. Calle de Arcos
Tempe, AZ 85284
Office: (480) 831-1986
Website: www.ArizonaSexualAssaultNetwork.org
Email: info@ArizonaSexualAssaultNetwork.org
Arizona Sexual Assault Network (AzSAN) works to identify and address sexual violence
issues through a collaborative statewide public/private network of professionals,
individuals, and organizations who are committed to the fight against sexual violence.
AzSAN promotes an understanding of the dynamics of sexual violence and the strategies
that will be successful in combating the issue. At local, state, and national levels,
AzSAN works to encourage new and effective responses to sexual violence. AzSAN can
provide information and referrals to survivors and direct them to member agencies
or service providers in their geographic area.
Catholic Community Services in Western Arizona
690 E. 32nd Street
Yuma, AZ 85356
24-hour Hotline: (877) 440-0550
Website: www.ccs-soaz.org/ccswa
Catholic Community Services (CCS) in Western Arizona serves survivors of sexual
assault in Yuma and La Paz Counties. CCS provides crisis intervention and information
and referrals to survivors of sexual assault behind bars who contact the 24-hour
hotline, but due to funding restrictions, CCS cannot offer ongoing support such
as counseling or case management to survivors with felony convictions. All services
are free and confidential.
Catholic Social Services Counseling Program
140 West Speedway, #130
Tucson, AZ 85705
Office: (520) 623-0344
Website: www.ccs-soaz.org
Email: michaelp@ccs-soaz.org
Catholic Social Services is a division of Catholic Community Services of Southern
Arizona, Inc. The Catholic Social Services Counseling Program provides individual,
couples, family, and group mental health counseling to adults and children in the
office or in clients' homes. Most services are provided out of the main office near
downtown Tucson, but services are also available from a satellite office in South
Tucson and a branch office in Nogales, Arizona. Support groups are formed and arranged
based on the needs of the community. The CSS Counseling Program staff includes bilingual
Spanish/English counselors as well as counselors who specialize in post-traumatic
stress disorder. Counseling fees are based on a sliding scale. The $10.00 registration
fee can be waived for clients in financial need.
Kingman Aid to Abused People
P.O. Box 1046
Kingman, AZ 86402
Office: (928) 753-6222
24-hour Hotline: (928) 753-4242
Kingman Aid to Abused People (KAAP) provides comprehensive services to survivors
of domestic and sexual violence and other crimes in Kingman, Mohave County, and
adjacent areas in the Northwestern corner of Arizona. Supportive services include
a 24-hour crisis hotline, emergency shelter, residential program, crisis counseling,
legal advocacy, case management, and a children’s program. All services are free
and confidential.
North Country HealthCare/Northern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault
2920 N. 4th Street
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Office: (928) 213-6112
Website: www.northcountryhealthcare.org
North Country HealthCare provides healthcare, including counseling and support groups,
to the residents of Flagstaff, Seligman, Ash Fork, Grand Canyon, Winslow, St. Johns,
Springerville/Eager, Holbrook, and Kingman. NACASA does not operate a 24-hour hotline,
but local law enforcement contact the Northern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault
(NACASA) to administer medical/forensic examinations (Code R Kits) by specially
trained sexual assault nurse examiners. Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) and pregnancy
prevention medications are provided to survivors as part of the exam. North Country
also offers crisis counseling as well as other behavioral health services to survivors
of sexual assault. North Country offers a sliding scale fee for services and will
provide healthcare to survivors of sexual assault regardless of their ability to
pay.
Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation
375 S. Euclid Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85719
Office: (520) 628-7223
Toll-free: (800) 771-9054
Website: www.saaf.org
E-mail: info@saaf.org
The Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation (SAAF) provides direct services to people living
with or affected by HIV/AIDS. These services include: case management, peer counseling,
support groups, wellness and complementary therapies, emergency financial assistance,
medications assistance, transportation, dental services for those who qualify, and
advocacy. SAAF works with and provides these direct services to prisoners with HIV/AIDS
in the Arizona State system prior to discharge and after their incarceration.
Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault
1600 North Country Club Road
Tucson, AZ 85716
Office: (520) 327-1171
24-hour Bilingual Crisis Line: (520) 327-7273
Toll-free 24-hour Bilingual Crisis Line: (800) 400-1001
TTY Hotline: (520) 327-1721
TTY Hotline Hours: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm
Website: www.sacasa.org
E-mail: postmaster@sacasa.org
The Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault (SACASA) is the oldest and largest
sexual assault service provider in the state of Arizona and the only agency serving
Tucson, Pima County, and southern Arizona. SACA offers comprehensive, specialized
services to children, youth, adults, and families who have been affected by any
type of sexual violence, including rape, incest, molestation, and sexual abuse.
SACASA’s services for survivors of sexual assault include: advocacy, crisis intervention,
specialized mental health services, prevention education, and professional training.
The Crisis Services Program provides immediate and comprehensive intervention, care,
advocacy, education, and referral services to survivors, secondary victims, and
community members throughout southern Arizona. SACASA provides long-term, comprehensive
mental health services for primary and secondary victims and survivors of recent
and past sexual trauma who are eligible. All services are free and confidential.
Wingspan
425 East Seventh Street
Tucson, AZ 85705
Office: (520) 624-1779
TDD: (520) 884-0450
24-hour Anti-Violence Crisis Line (English/Spanish): (520) 624-0348
Toll-free 24-hour Anti-Violence Crisis Line (English/Spanish): (800) 553-9387
Website: www.wingspan.org
Email: avp@wingspan.org
The Wingspan Anti-Violence Project (AVP) is a social change and social service program
that works to address and end violence in the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender (LGBT) people. The AVP provides free and confidential 24-hour crisis
intervention, information, support, referrals, emergency shelter, and advocacy to
LGBT victims/survivors of sexual assault and other types of violence. Additionally,
Wingspan offers extensive outreach and education programs. All AVP services are
available in English and Spanish. Se ofrecen todos los servicios de AVP en español.
LEGAL RESOURCES
State Bar of Arizona: Lawyer Locator and Referral Resources
4201 N. 24th St., Suite 200
Phoenix, AZ 850166288
Office (Maricopa County): (602) 252-4804
Toll Free (OUtside of Maricop County): (866) 482-9227
Southern Regional Office:
270 N. Church Ave., Suite 100
Tuscon, AZ 857012215
Office: (520) 623-9944
Website: www.azbar.org/LegalResources/findlawyer.cfm
Email: azbar@azbar.org
The State Bar of Arizona is a non-profit organization that operates under the supervision
of the Arizona Supreme Court. The Bar regulates approximately 13,000 active attorneys in Arizona
and provides education and development programs for the legal profession and the public. The Bar
and its members are committed to serving the public by making sure the voices of all people in
Arizona are heard in our justice system. To search for at attorney in the state of Arizona, use
the Lawyer Locator on the State Bar of Arizona website or contact the State Bar via mail
Maricopa County Bar Association
Office: (602) 257-4434
Pima County Bar Association
177 N. Church Avenue, #101
Tucson, AZ 85701
Office: (520) 623-4625
Both the Maricopa and Pima County Bar Associations provide information on lawyers
or legal service providers who offer low-cost, no-cost, or self-help services. Some
low-cost and no-cost resources require you to meet certain income or other qualifications
before services can be provided.
Self-Service Center, Maricopa County Superior Court
101 West Jefferson, 4th Floor
Phoenix, AZ
Office: (602) 506-7353
The Self-Service Center provides citizens with plain-English instructions, forms,
and assistance for a variety of legal procedures. The Center also maintains a list
of lawyers willing to advise self-represented individuals on a per-hour, non-retained
basis.
GOVERNMENT RESOURCES
Criminal Investigation Unit, Office of the Inspector General
Arizona Department of Corrections
1601 W. Jefferson
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Office: (602) 542-1160
The Arizona Department of Corrections, Office of the Inspector General is comprised
of various units responsible for the overall policing of the prison system through
criminal, administrative, and background investigations; intelligence gathering;
prison audits and policy; and maintenance of fire and safety standards. The Criminal
Investigations Unit is responsible for investigation of all crimes that occur within
the state’s prisons, as well as investigations of inmate protective segregation
cases.
JDI has directly contacted each organization listed in the Resource Guide in hopes
of pointing survivors toward those currently accepting new clients. However, the
inclusion of any group or individual in the Resource Guide does not necessarily
constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JDI, nor can JDI guarantee the availability
of the services described here.
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