named programs · 9 · from sources
what they call their work
Children & Teen Services
Emotional support, safety planning, and school-based prevention education for youth affected by domestic or dating violence
Emergency Shelter
Short-term, confidential housing for individuals and families escaping domestic or sexual violence, including meals, clothing, and hygiene items
Housing & Basic Needs Assistance
Help with rental support, relocation, furniture, food, and clothing for survivors transitioning out of shelter
Legal & Court Advocacy
Assistance with protection orders, court accompaniment, and legal paperwork for survivors, regardless of shelter status
Medical Advocacy
Support during hospital visits and medical exams, including陪同 through forensic exams and communication with medical staff
Mobile Advocacy
On-site support in safe public locations across Southeastern Arizona, including courthouses, hospitals, and rural communities
Pet-Friendly Shelter Program
Allows survivors to bring pets to shelter to ensure no one must choose between safety and leaving a beloved animal behind
Safety Planning
Personalized plans for survivors at any stage of their journey, including strategies for staying safe while in or leaving a relationship
Support Groups & Life Skills
Groups and classes on parenting, job readiness, and emotional wellness for survivors in shelter or living independently
activities · 4 groups
what they do
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Domestic Violence Shelter & Support Services 8 activities
- 24/7 Crisis Hotline and Text LineOperates a 24/7 hotline and text line to provide immediate support and assistance to individuals in danger or needing help related to domestic violence and sexual assault.
- 24/7 Crisis Hotline and Text LineOperates a 24/7 hotline and text line to provide immediate support for individuals in danger or needing assistance related to domestic violence and sexual assault.
- Emergency Shelter ServicesProvides safe, short-term housing with basic necessities, private accommodations, and meals for individuals and families, including pets, escaping domestic or sexual violence.
- Emergency Shelter ServicesProvides safe, short-term housing with basic necessities, private accommodations, meals, clothing, and hygiene items for individuals and families escaping domestic or sexual violence, including on-site pet housing.
- Legal and Court AdvocacyOffers trained advocates to assist survivors with protection orders, legal paperwork, court accompaniment, understanding legal processes, and emotional support during hearings.
- Legal and Court AdvocacyOffers trained advocates to assist survivors with protection orders, legal paperwork, court accompaniment, understanding legal processes, and providing emotional support during hearings.
- Mobile Advocacy ProgramOperates a mobile advocacy program that meets survivors in safe public places, assisting those without transportation or who feel unsafe traveling.
- Mobile Advocacy ProgramOperates a mobile advocacy program that meets survivors in safe public places, assisting those without transportation or who feel unsafe traveling.
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Youth Safe Space & Mental Health Support 2 activities
- Child and Teen Advocacy and Prevention EducationProvides emotional support and activities for children in shelter, offers advocacy and safety planning for children and teens who have experienced violence, and delivers school-based prevention education on dating violence and unhealthy relationships.
- Children and Teen Advocacy and ProgramsProvides emotional support and activities for children in shelter, offers advocacy and safety planning for children and teens who have experienced violence, and delivers school-based prevention education on dating violence and unhealthy relationships.
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Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing 2 activities
- Housing and Relocation AssistanceAssists survivors transitioning out of shelter with finding and affording housing, including rental support, relocation help, and access to essential items such as food, clothing, and furniture.
- Housing and Relocation AssistanceAssists survivors transitioning out of shelter with finding and affording housing, including rental support, relocation help, and access to essential items such as food, clothing, and furniture.
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Uncategorized 6 activities
- Life Skills and Wellness ClassesOffers classes and self-help groups on parenting, job readiness, and emotional wellness for survivors, available to both shelter residents and non-residents.
- Medical and Hospital AdvocacyProvides trained advocates to meet survivors at hospitals, offer support during medical exams, and facilitate communication with medical staff.
- Medical and Hospital AdvocacyProvides trained advocates to meet survivors at hospitals, offer support during medical exams, and facilitate communication with medical staff.
- Safety PlanningAssists individuals in creating personalized safety plans that consider various aspects of their lives, including children, pets, housing, and transportation.
- Safety PlanningAssists individuals in creating personalized safety plans that consider various aspects of their lives, including children, pets, housing, and transportation.
- Support Groups and Life Skills ClassesOffers self-help groups and classes on parenting, job readiness, and emotional wellness for survivors, available to both shelter residents and non-residents.
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financials · form 990 · fy2020
revenue
Total revenue$1.03M
Contributions & grants$1.03M100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$1.01M
Program expenses78%
Admin / overhead22%
Fundraising1%
Salaries & benefits$706K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$227K
Cash$198K
Investments$0
Liabilities$1K
Net assets$225K
Liquid reserves2.4 mo
2 years on record · 2019–2020 · YoY revenue +1.7%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020
who runs it
paid leadership · 1
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jeanette Aston | Executive Di | 40 | $60K |
relationships · 2
who they work with
- Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Government — Notifies ADOT Civil Rights Office of all Title VI complaints and allows complainants to file appeals with ADOT.
- Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Government — Allows complainants dissatisfied with the organization's decision to file a complaint with the FTA offices of Civil Rights.