Violence & Trauma
If you’re in a dangerous situation or you’re worried about the warning signs of your partner becoming physically, verbally and/or emotionally abusive, the links below have helpful guides and resources in order to identify interpersonal violence but also to get help. There are safe places where you can reach out and receive support you may need.
- University of Arizona Survivor Advocate Program https://survivoradvocacy.arizona.edu/
- Confidential support and advocacy services to student survivors of sexual and gender based violence
- Emerge Domestic Violence Program
Provides domestic abuse crisis intervention and housing, prevention, education, support, and advocacy services - Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation Anti-Violence Programs
Works to prevent, respond to and end all forms of violence against and within the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning communities of southern Arizona - Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault (SACASA)
Provides crisis services, advocacy, support, therapy and education for individuals and families impacted by sexual trauma. SACASA provides a safe place for survivors to heal, gain strength, learn coping skills, and develop trusting, caring relationships. - Love Is Respect (Healthy Relationships)
Offers help and resources on healthy relationships and dating abuse including referrals and legal help. - Rainn (Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence)
Non-profit organization that shares useful tips to prevent sexual violence and increase your safety in situations where alcohol may be involved.