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: 602-299-1251
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Southern Arizona Battered Immigrant Women Project

   Actively pursues its goal “to improve the access to culturally appropriate services for battered immigrant women, thereby ensuring their rights under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA),” and its mission of “safety and empowerment for immigrant women and children victims of sexual and domestic violence.”

   The task forces have trained thousands of community service providers including law enforcement, health care professionals, educators, victim advocates, legal service providers and community members regarding rights and proper response to victims and survivors. The project’s efforts were recognized by their peers in 2009, when they received the Arizona Rural Health Conference Program of the Year Award.

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Southern Arizona Battered Immigrant Women Project wins “Program of the Year” at Rural Health Conference ,Health Matters for Rural Women Newsletter SEPTEMBER • OCTOBER 2009, Rural Women’s Health Initiative
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Hands of a Friend Phone: 502-339-4671

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