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
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Meet the AzSAN Team!
Executive Director
Terri Lambert
tlambert@arizonasexualassaultnetwork.org
Before becoming the Executive Director of AzSAN in March of 2010, Teri had been working and volunteering in the field of violence against women since 1999. As a survivor of both domestic violence and sexual assault, Teri initially sought to serve in this field as a volunteer board member and president of the Catholic Community Services Safe House Advisory Board. In 2001 Teri was hired as the Domestic Violence Paralegal for the Yuma County Attorney’s Office. During her 8 year tenure, she assisted in hundreds of major and minor D.V. cases, organized a week long prevention program for junior and senior high schools, participated in organizing statewide conferences and activities, and provided local law enforcement training. Teri then became the AWC/NAU-Yuma Violence Prevention Program Coordinator, which is a Dept. of Justice O.V.W. Campus Grant funded program. While there, Teri organized and conducted statewide, countywide and campus trainings, providing trainings and presentations to hundreds of students, law enforcement and advocates. Sponsored by the Pinal County Law Enforcement Association, Teri provided a one day V.A.W. training for law enforcement, prosecution and advocates as an independent consultant for AzPOST. Teri is one semester away from obtaining her Master’s Degree in Community Counseling from NAU and served her practicum hours at Catholic Community Services counseling trauma victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and homicide survivors. She had begun an internship with Chicanos Por La Causa before taking her current position with AzSAN.