Arizona Sexual Assault Network
501 (C) 3 nonprofit operating in partnership with the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Violence Against Women.
1611 E. Warner Rd. Suite 4 Tempe, AZ 85284
Phone: 480-831-1986 Fax: 480-755-6030
Need to speak to someone right now? Call the RAINN Hotline 1-800-656-HOPE
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Immigrants and Sexual Assault

 

Intrafamilial Sexual Abuse

 

LGBT and Sexual Assault

 

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AzSAN’s Strategy
Public Awareness   Annual Statewide Campaign to promote knowledge within communities regarding issues of sexual assault and child sexual abuse.

· Sexual assault is a crime, and it should be reported
· Getting help if you have been assaulted
· Prevention and safety information
· Drug-facilitated sexual assault awareness
AzSAN’s Speakers’ Bureau- A panel of experts and victims that are available to share information with students, teachers, companies, faith-based organizations, or anyone who requests expertise regarding sexual violence.

Education   AzSAN provides training on an ongoing basis in order to meet members’ needs including web-based training opportunities to save time and resources. Weekly electronic Info Alerts are sent to AzSAN members with valuable information about events, legislation and other issues pertaining to the sexual assault movement.
Networking    AzSAN maintains a database of professionals working in the field for the purpose of sharing resources.

***We invite you to utilize our resources and expertise of our members, and hope that you will be willing to share your knowledge as well***

Advisory Councils   Provide various opportunities for professionals from all parts of the State of Arizona to collaborate on their communities’ response to sexual violence.
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