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THE HAVEN

TUCSON, AZ · EIN 237112026 · Form 990 · FY2021 · Medium ($1M-$10M) · thehaventucson.org
revenue
$7.2M
expenses
$7.0M
net assets
$5.7M
employees
90
volunteers
50
program ratio
84%
filing since
2019
mission · from form 990

TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL HOLISTIC SERVICES TO ALL WOMEN AS THEY UNLOCK THEIR POTENTIAL WHILE RECOVERING FROM SUBSTANCE USE AND MOVING TOWARDS THEIR BEST MENTAL HEALTH.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Haven provides gender-specific substance use recovery services for women in Tucson, Arizona. They offer residential and outpatient programs, including specialized culturally responsive care for Native and Indigenous women. The organization focuses on trauma-informed care and integrates mental health resources to support lasting recovery.

named programs · 5 · from sources

what they call their work

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
12-week structured outpatient program offering individual and group therapy, coping skills training, and relapse prevention for women transitioning from residential care or needing supported recovery
Native Ways Program
Culturally responsive residential and outpatient treatment program for Native and Indigenous women, integrating traditional healing practices, the Medicine Wheel, and trauma-informed behavioral health services
Outpatient Program
Flexible outpatient services for women with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders, including individualized therapy, family support, and case management
Residential Program
Gender-specific residential treatment program for women recovering from substance use disorders, providing trauma-informed care and recovery support
Residential Treatment Program
Provides inpatient substance use recovery services for women, focusing on a safe and supportive environment for long-term sobriety.
activities · 12

what they do

direct service · 12
  • Gender-Specific Residential Substance Use Treatment Residential Treatment for Women & Mothers in Recovery
    Operates a gender-specific residential program in Tucson providing clinical treatments, trauma-informed care, and support for women recovering from substance use disorders. This program allows mothers to bring children aged 4 and under to live with them and offers family-inclusive programming.
  • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Specialized Trauma and Grief Retreats
    Provides a 12-week Intensive Outpatient Program offering 9–30 hours of weekly treatment services, including individual and group therapy, recovery-based classes, and trauma-processing groups. This program accommodates work or school schedules with evening and virtual groups.
  • Offers the Native Ways Program to support cultural healing for Indigenous and Native women within residential and Intensive Outpatient services, integrating Indigenous cultural traditions and healing practices.
  • Offers the Native Ways Program to support cultural healing for Indigenous and Native women within residential and Intensive Outpatient services, integrating Indigenous cultural traditions and healing practices into trauma-informed behavioral health services.
  • Native Ways Program for Cultural Healing Indigenous Cultural Healing Programs
    Offers the Native Ways Program to support cultural healing for Indigenous and Native women within residential and Intensive Outpatient services, integrating Indigenous cultural traditions and healing practices into trauma-informed behavioral health services.
  • Outpatient Substance Use Treatment Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Offers individualized outpatient treatment for substance use and co-occurring disorders, with tailored schedules of individual and group therapy sessions. Services include family therapy, assistance with court and Arizona Department of Child Safety requirements, and sponsor acquisition support.
  • Outpatient Treatment for Substance Use and Co-occurring Disorders Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Offers individualized outpatient treatment for substance use and co-occurring disorders, with tailored schedules of individual and group therapy sessions. This includes family therapy, assistance with court and Arizona Department of Child Safety requirements, and support for sponsor acquisition and childcare.
  • Outpatient Treatment for Substance Use and Co-occurring Disorders Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Offers individualized outpatient treatment for substance use and co-occurring disorders, with tailored schedules of individual and group therapy sessions. Services include family therapy, assistance with court and Arizona Department of Child Safety requirements, and sponsor acquisition support.
  • Provides free recovery housing for women participating in the Intensive Outpatient Program who lack safe and stable housing.
  • Offers comprehensive wrap-around services including employment support, housing assistance, parenting resources, yoga and wellness, financial empowerment, and care coordination. This also includes financial grants for education, housing, transportation, and childcare for IOP participants.
  • Offers comprehensive wrap-around services to participants, including employment support, housing assistance, parenting resources, yoga and wellness, financial empowerment, and assistance with courts and other systems. Financial grants are also available for education, housing, transportation, and childcare.
  • Offers comprehensive wrap-around services to participants, including employment support, housing assistance, parenting resources, yoga and wellness, financial empowerment, and assistance with courts and other systems.
strategies · 21

how they think

Theories of action extracted from this org's own source material. Click any approach shared with other orgs to see the full field.

  • Culturally Integrated Healing for Indigenous Women culturally_integrated_care unique to this org
    The organization integrates Indigenous values, traditional practices—including the Medicine Wheel framework—and teachings from movements like White Bison Wellbriety into trauma-informed behavioral health care. Services are delivered by culturally aligned staff to ensure responsiveness and deepen healing through cultural and community connectedness.
  • Culturally Integrated Healing for Indigenous Women culturally_integrated_healing unique to this org
    The organization integrates cultural and traditional practices, including the Medicine Wheel framework and White Bison Wellbriety Movement teachings, into trauma-informed treatment for Indigenous and Native women to support holistic healing and culturally responsive services.
  • Culturally Integrated Healing for Indigenous Women culturally_integrated_healing unique to this org
    The organization integrates cultural and traditional practices, including the Medicine Wheel framework and White Bison Wellbriety Movement teachings, into treatment for Indigenous and Native women to support holistic healing and culturally responsive services.
  • Family-Inclusive Residential Treatment family_inclusive_recovery unique to this org
    The organization integrates children into the residential treatment model to strengthen mother-child relationships and support parenting skill development, recognizing the role of family in recovery.
  • Family-Inclusive and Peer-Supported Residential Recovery family_inclusive_peer_supported_recovery unique to this org
    The organization provides a safe, long-term residential environment that fosters personal honesty and sustained engagement with recovery through sponsorship and relational support. This model integrates children into treatment to strengthen mother-child relationships and utilizes peer mentors with lived experience within the clinical team.
  • Family-Inclusive and Peer-Supported Residential Recovery family_inclusive_peer_supported_recovery unique to this org
    The organization provides a safe, long-term residential environment that fosters personal honesty and self-focus, integrating children into the treatment model to strengthen mother-child relationships and utilizing peer mentors with lived experience within a family-like, trauma-informed model.
  • Gender-Specific, Family-Centered Recovery Model gender-specific treatment unique to this org
    The organization delivers individualized, evidence-based treatment specifically designed for women, recognizing their unique experiences with substance use disorders. The model centers motherhood and family, integrating children into residential treatment, offering childcare support, family therapy, and parenting skill development to strengthen relational bonds and support sustained recovery.
  • Gender-Specific, Trauma-Informed Care for Women gender_specific_trauma_informed_care unique to this org
    The organization provides gender-specific, individualized, and trauma-informed treatment for women, recognizing that women experience substance use disorders differently and have unique needs. This approach integrates clinical therapies with support for family, motherhood, and daily living skills, addressing co-occurring disorders and rewiring neural pathways.
  • Judgment-Free, Person-Centered Care Environment recovery_with_respect unique to this org
    The organization fosters recovery through a philosophy of compassion, dignity, and respect, delivering multidisciplinary, person-centered services in intentionally sized facilities to ensure individualized attention and personal recognition throughout treatment.
  • Peer-Supported, Relational Residential Care peer-supported recovery unique to this org
    The organization provides long-term residential recovery environments that emphasize personal honesty, self-focus, and sustained engagement through relational support systems, including sponsorship and peer mentors with lived experience. This family-like model fosters community and accountability essential to lasting recovery.
  • Person-Centered and Judgment-Free Multidisciplinary Care person_centered_care unique to this org
    Recovery services are delivered through a multidisciplinary team in a judgment-free and person-centered environment, ensuring individualized support and personal recognition in treatment.
  • Phased Reintegration and Skills-Based Recovery stepped_care_reintegration unique to this org
    The Intensive Outpatient Program offers a stepped-care model designed for phased reintegration, allowing women to gradually transition back into daily life while maintaining structured recovery support. This includes teaching practical coping skills to manage stressors and emotional challenges.
  • Phased Reintegration and Stepped Care Model stepped_care_model unique to this org
    The organization offers a stepped care model, including an Intensive Outpatient Program, designed as a step-down from residential care or an alternative, allowing women to gradually transition back into daily life while maintaining structured recovery support.
  • Phased Reintegration and Stepped Care Model stepped_care_model unique to this org
    The organization offers a stepped care model, including an Intensive Outpatient Program, designed as a step-down from residential care or an alternative, allowing women to gradually transition back into daily life while maintaining structured recovery support and providing higher support than standard outpatient services.
  • Phased, Skills-Based Reintegration Model phased_reintegration unique to this org
    The organization supports women’s transition back into daily life through a structured, stepped-care approach that includes Intensive Outpatient Programs as a step-down from residential care. This phased model emphasizes practical coping skills, stress management, and flexible delivery (including evening and virtual options) to maintain recovery while managing real-world responsibilities.
  • Recovery with Respect and Dignity recovery_with_respect unique to this org
    The organization operates on a philosophy of "Recovery with Respect," emphasizing compassion and dignity in addiction recovery services within a safe, supportive, and dignified environment.
  • Recovery with Respect and Peer Support recovery_with_respect unique to this org
    The organization operates on a philosophy of "Recovery with Respect," emphasizing compassion and dignity. It provides a safe, long-term residential environment that fosters personal honesty and sustained engagement with recovery through sponsorship, relational support, and peer mentors with lived experience integrated into the clinical team.
  • Skills-Based Recovery and Trauma-Specific Interventions skills_based_recovery unique to this org
    The organization teaches practical coping skills to help women manage daily stressors and emotional challenges, and uses trauma-specific interventions like EMDR and Somatic Experiencing when clinically indicated for trauma recovery.
  • Skills-Based Recovery and Trauma-Specific Interventions skills_based_recovery unique to this org
    The organization teaches practical coping skills to help women manage daily stressors and emotional challenges for sustained recovery. It also utilizes trauma-specific interventions like EMDR and Somatic Experiencing when clinically indicated to address trauma.
  • Trauma-Informed and Neurobiological Approach to Women's Recovery trauma-informed care unique to this org
    The organization uses trauma-informed care as a foundational framework across clinical services, integrating neurobiological interventions such as EMDR and Somatic Experiencing to address co-occurring disorders and rewire neural pathways, with the understanding that trauma underlies addiction in women. This approach supports holistic healing of body, mind, and spirit within a safe, dignified environment.
  • Trauma-Specific Interventions trauma_specific_interventions unique to this org
    The organization utilizes specific trauma-informed interventions such as EMDR and Somatic Experiencing when clinically indicated to address trauma in addiction recovery.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$7.24M
Contributions & grants$1.19M16%
Program service revenue$6.01M83%
Investment income$16K0%
Other revenue$22K
expenses
Total expenses$7.05M
Program expenses84%
Admin / overhead14%
Fundraising1%
Salaries & benefits$4.57M
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$8.88M
Cash$744K
Investments$3.75M
Liabilities$3.20M
Net assets$5.69M
Liquid reserves7.7 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +16.2%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 2
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
MARGARET HIGGINS FORMER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 50 $118K
AIMEE GRAVES EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 50 $104K
board members · 10
  • BARBARA SATTLER — PRESIDENT
  • COLETTE BARAJAS — DIRECTOR
  • FRANCES MOORE — DIRECTOR
  • INDIA DAVIS — DIRECTOR
  • JACQUELINE WOHL — SECRETARY
  • JEAN GADEA — TREASURER
  • MICHAEL DRAKE — DIRECTOR
  • PHYLLIS HOWELL — DIRECTOR
  • TARA RADKE — DIRECTOR
  • VANESSA SEANEY — VICE PRESIDENT
relationships · 20

who they work with

  • AHCCCS Partner — Accepts referrals from AHCCCS.
  • Arizona Department of Child Safety Government — Coordinates with the Arizona Department of Child Safety as part of extended support services for residential clients.
  • Arizona Department of Child Safety Partner — Accepts referrals from and provides assistance related to the Arizona Department of Child Safety.
  • Arizona State University Partner — Staff member earned a Master of Education from Arizona State University.
  • Big Sisters of The Haven Partner — Original volunteer group that staffed the first residential facility, composed largely of women in recovery.
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Government — Participates in CDC advisory structures through the Tribal Advisory Committee for Southern Arizona Tribes.
  • Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison (DTAP) Partner — Preferred provider for DTAP justice system referrals.
  • Indian Health Services Government — Collaborates with IHS through tribal advisory and community health initiatives.
  • National Institutes of Health Government — Engages with NIH initiatives including the All of Us Precision Medicine Initiative and related advisory boards.
  • Pascua Yaqui Tribe Partner — Collaborates with the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, including through program staffing and community wellness initiatives.
  • Reyn Voevodsky Partner — Fund established in her honor provides grants for women in the Intensive Outpatient Program.
  • SMART Recovery Partner — Participants in the IOP have access to SMART Recovery meetings as part of their recovery pathway.
  • The Haven Intensive Outpatient Program Partner — Integrated component of The Haven’s continuum of care, providing structured outpatient support following residential treatment.
  • Tohono O’odham Nation Partner — Provides services and spiritual leadership to members of the Tohono O’odham Nation through the Native Ways Program.
  • University of Arizona Government — Partners through the American Indian Research Center for Health (AIRCH) with staff serving in leadership roles.
  • University of Arizona Partner — Staff members completed graduate studies at the University of Arizona.
  • VA Partner — Accepts referrals from the VA.
  • White Bison Partner — Participants in the IOP have access to White Bison meetings as part of their recovery pathway.
  • White Bison Wellbriety Movement Partner — Collaborates with the White Bison Wellbriety Movement to incorporate its teachings into the Native Ways Program.
  • tribal courts Partner — Accepts referrals from tribal courts.