Best Domestic Violence in Tucson, Arizona — 2 resources

2 Resources

1. Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse (Tucson)

Pima County's primary domestic violence agency, operating since 1978, providing emergency shelter, a 24-hour crisis line, individual and group counseling, legal advocacy for orders of protection and custody, children's programs, and community education across Tucson and southern Arizona. Serves survivors of any gender. All services are free and confidential. Call the crisis line to access shelter intake or schedule non-residential advocacy.

520-795-4266 · 2545 E Adams St, Tucson, AZ 85716

2. Southwest Center for Law and Policy (Tucson)

Tucson-based legal advocacy nonprofit focused on ending violence against Native women and strengthening tribal justice responses. Provides training for tribal advocates, prosecutors, judges, and law enforcement; technical assistance to tribes; and policy development across Arizona tribal nations and nationwide. Primarily serves professionals working with Native survivors. Individuals seeking direct services should contact DNA People's Legal Services or a local tribal DV program.

520-623-8192 · 1501 N Campbell Ave, Suite 201, Tucson, AZ 85719

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