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As a Tribal Organization, Restoring Ancestral Winds provides technical assistance, education, and training for Tribal Nations and Native urban communities in the Great Basin.
Restoring Ancestral Winds recognizes the significance of providing reliable and truthful resources to Native American survivors of assault and violence. We have meticulously evaluated and chosen resources that match our pledge to assist survivors on their path to recovery. These hand-picked resources are available to provide guidance, aid, and knowledge, guaranteeing that survivors receive the support they need and deserve.
RAWI Tribal Domestic Violence (DV) and Sexual Assault (SA) Helpline
1(833) NTV-HEAL or 1(833) 688-4325
Monday- Friday: 8 AM - 4:30 PM
Description: Safety Planning, Crisis Intervention, Education, Advocacy, Technical Assistance, Peer Support
211 Utah
211 Utah is the State's leading resource network connecting Utahns in need with local health and social services.
Website: https://211utah.org
Utah Domestic Violence Coalition (UDVC)
24/7 Helpline: 1(800) 897-5465 (interpreters available)
Description: Safety Planning, Resources & Referrals
Website: https://udvc.org/
National Domestic Violence Hotline
24/7 Hotline: 1(800) 799-SAFE or 1(800) 799-7233
TTY 800-787-3224
Description: Crisis Intervention, Safety Planning, Resources & Referrals
Text “START” to 88788
Website: https://www.thehotline.org/
Canyon Creek Services
Crisis Line: (435) 233-5732
Location: 297 N Cove Drive, Cedar City, UT 84720
County: Iron, Beaver, and Garfield
Description: Administration, Survivor Services, Community Development and Engagement, Shelter Services, and Awareness & Prevention
Website: https://www.canyoncreekservices.org/
Community Abuse Prevention Services Agency (CAPSA)
Crisis Line: (435) 753-2500
Location: Bear Lake & Logan, Utah
Description: Domestic Violence, Rape, Emergency Shelter, Children's Place.
Website: https://www.capsa.org/
Colleen Quigley Crisis Center
Crisis Line: (435) 637-6589
County: Carbon and Emery
City: Price
Description: Crisis Management, Emergency Shelter, Case Management, Food & Clothing, Safety Planning.
DOVE Center
Crisis Line: (435) 628-0458
County: Washington and Kane
City: St. George
Description: Shelter, Advocacy, Counseling, Domestic Violence& Sexual Assault, Rape, Human Trafficking, Stalking
Website: https://dovecenter.org/
Friends Against Family Violence
Crisis Line: (435) 781-2264
Location: 377 N. Vernal Avenue, Vernal, Utah 84078
County: Vernal, Roosevelt, Uintah, Duchesne, and Daggett
Description: Shelter, Advocacy, Rapid Rehousing, Referrals
Website: https://www.fafv.org/services
New Hope Crisis Center
Crisis Line: 1(877) 723-5600
Location: 435 East 700 South Brigham City, Utah
Brigham City, Box Elder
Description: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Counseling, Protective Order, Domestic Violence shelter, Anger Management, Youth.
Website: https://newhopecrisiscenter.org/
New Horizons Crisis Center
Crisis Line: 1(800) 343-6302
County: Sevier, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, and Wayne
Location: 145 East 100 North Richfield, Utah 84701
Description: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Rape, Homeless, Shelter services
Website: https://centralutahcrisisintervention.org/
Pathways
Crisis Line: (435) 231-3557; Office: 801-747-9924
Location: SLC, Taylorsville, Murray, Holliday, West Jordan, Midvale, Cottonwood Heights, Sandy, South Jordan, Riverton, Draper Bluffdale, Herriman, Draper, Lehi
Office: 230 W Town Ridge PKWY, Suite 150, Sandy, Ut 84070
Description: Mental Health Counseling, Drug Addiction, Alcohol Rehab, Teen rehab
Website: https://pathwaysreallife.com/
Peace House
Crisis Line: 1(800) 647-9161, Office: 435-658-4739
Location: Park City, Summit & Wasatch
Office: 700 Round Valley Drive, #115 Park City, UT 84060
Description: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault & Legal Advocate, Housing Referrals, Counseling.
Website: www.https://peacehouse.org/services/sexual-assault-services
Safe Harbor
Crisis Line: (801) 444-9161, Office: (385) 515-4044
Location: Kaysville, Davis.
Lifeline Prevention Center: 280 North Union Avenue Farmington, Utah 84025
Description: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Shelter Services, Stalking, Dating Violence, SA, Shelter Services, Stalking, Dating Violence
Website: https://safeharborhope.org/
Seekhaven
Crisis Line: (435) 259-2229
Location: Grand County, Emery County, and San Juan County
Office: 81 North 300 East Moab, UT 84532
Description: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Crisis Support, Emergency Shelter 24/7
Website: https://www.seekhaven.org/services--programs.html
South Valley Services
Phone: (801) 255-1095 & Tooele: (435) 231-3557, Office: (801) 870-5018
Location: West Jordan, Salt Lake, Tooele
Office: 2860 W 4700 S, West Valley City, UT 84119
Description: Emergency Shelter, Hotline, Resource Center
Website: https://svsutah.org/
The Refuge
Phone: 801-377-5500 or 801-356-2511, Office: 801-227-5038
Location: 1433 E 840 N Orem, Utah 84097
Description: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Housing
Website: https://therefugeutah.org/
YCC Family Crisis Center
Phone: (801) 392-7273, Office: 801-394-9456
Location: Ogden, Northern Utah, Weber & Morgan County.
Office: 2261 Adams Avenue
Description: Shelter, Advocacy, Resources, Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence Education.
Website: https://www.yccogden.org/
YWCA Women in Jeopardy
24/7 Phone: (801) 537-8600 or 1(855) 992-2752
Address: 322 East 300 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Description: YWCA Advocates
Website: www.UCASA.org
RAWI Tribal Domestic Violence (DV) & Sexual Assault (SA) Helpline
1(833) NTV-HEAL or 1(833) 688-4325
Description: Safety Planning, Advocacy, Resources & Referrals
Website: https://restoringawcoalition.org/resources
StrongHearts Native Helpline
1(844) 7NATIVE (762-8483) ~ Call & Text~
Website: https://strongheartshelpline.org/
Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault (UCASA)
24/7 Crisis Line: (801) 736-4356; Spanish Crisis Line: (801) 924-0860
Description: Safety Planning, Crisis intervention, Advocacy & Referrals
Website: https://www.ucasa.org/
Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network (RAINN)
24/7 Hotline: 1(800) 656-HOPE or 1-800-656-4673
Rape, Abuse, Assault
Website: https://www.rainn.org
Rape Recovery Center
Phone: (801) 467-7282
Address: 2035 South 1300 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84105
Website: http://www.raperecoverycenter.com/
National Sexual Violence Resource Center
Website: http://www.nsvrc.org/
Description: Gives information and tools related to sexual violence
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
24 hr Call Center: 1(800) 843-5678
Website: https://www.missingkids.org/theissues/trafficking
StrongHearts Native Helpline
Helpline: 1(844) 7NATIVE or 1(844) 762-8483
Description: Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence Coalition Technical Assistance, Education, Training
Website: https://strongheartshelpline.org
Gentle Ironhawk Shelter
Crisis Line: (435) 678-0777
BlandingCounty: San Juan County & Four Corners Area
Description: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Shelter Services, Stalking, Dating Violence, Emergency Shelter, Food & Clothing, Safety Planning, & EducationWebsite: https://www.domesticshelters.org/help/ut/blanding/84511/gentle-ironhawk-shelter
Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake
Phone: (801) 486-4877
Address: 120 West 1300 South
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Description: Behavioral Health, General Health, Adult Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Youth Suicide & Substance Use Prevention
Website: https://uicsl.org/contact-us/
Sacred Circle Healthcare
Phone: (801) 359-2256
Address: 660 South 200 East Suite 250
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Locations: Fairbourne Station, Ibapha Clinic, Pamela's Place, Salt Lake City, West Valley City
Description: Primary Care, Behavioral Health, Wellness Program, Dentistry, Physical Therapy, Recovery Program, Optometry, Podiatry, Psychiatry, Urology, Pain Management, Dietary
Website: https://uicsl.org/contact-us/
Warrior Spirit
Phone: (435) 714-7376
Hours: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Description: Residential Treatment for Women & Men, Transitional Living for Men, Peer Support, Medical Care, 12 Step Based Program, Individual Therapy, Case Management, Recovery Coaching,
Website: https://www.warriorspirit-recovery.com/html/services.html
Indigenous Health and Wellness Connections IHAWC
Address: 35 W Center St #523
Midvale, UT 84047
Website: https://www.ihawc.org/events/ihawcevents
We're always here to help. Contact us today we provide a safe and confidential way to talk with an advocate, please call:
Monday - Friday 8 AM - 4:30 PM
RAWI Tribal DV & SA Helpine
1 (833) NTV-HEAL or 1 (833) 688-4325
Email: alexis@restoringawcoalition.org
Website: https://restoringawcoalition.org/
The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, Inc. (NIWRC) is a Native-led nonprofit organization dedicated to ending violence against Native women and children. The NIWRC provides national leadership in ending gender-based violence in tribal communities by lifting up the collective voices of grassroots advocates and offering culturally grounded resources, technical assistance and training, and policy development to strengthen tribal sovereignty.
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Tribal Law Updates provides news and announcements on current events affecting tribal justice systems including funding opportunities.
Sacred Circle Healthcare is a health division of the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation. Sacred Circle Healthcare is proudly owned and operated by the Goshutes.
NWI is the leading training resource for Native communities and organizations. We provide an array of training and technical assistance services.
Additional training and technical assistance programs can be designed to meet the needs of your community. In addition, if you are looking for a wellness related speaker for a particular event, NWI can provide that as well.
We Are Navajo inspires and empowers members of the Navajo Nation in their quest for health, longevity, happiness, wisdom, knowledge and harmony: hózhó.
We provide primary health care to men, women, and children, regardless
of citizenship status, nationality or ability to pay.
UNHS operates four clinics in southeastern Utah. Administrative and corporate headquarters are located at the Montezuma Creek site.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation. SAMHSA's mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America's communities.
The Yup’ik Women’s Coalition (YWC) focuses on promoting women's safety through education and advocacy. It aims to end violence against women and children in Yup’ik villages by strengthening traditional beliefs and providing culturally relevant prevention education and counseling.
The Hopi Tewa Women’s Coalition to End Abuse in First Mesa, Arizona, was founded in 2008 to advocate for an effective response system to end sexual assault and domestic violence on the Hopi Reservation. This non-profit organization provides advocacy support to tribal and non-tribal government agencies and aims to build healthy communities
The Hopi Tewa Women’s Coalition to End Abuse in First Mesa, Arizona, was founded in 2008 to advocate for an effective response system to end sexual assault and domestic violence on the Hopi Reservation. This non-profit organization provides advocacy support to tribal and non-tribal government agencies and aims to build healthy communities while preserving cultural values and traditions. For more information, please contact (928) 737-9000.
Strong Hearted Native Women’s Coalition, Inc. founded in 2005 works to bring awareness against sexual assault, domestic violence, youth violence, and stalking in North County of the San Diego County. Native women from nine Indian reservations in North County are included in their membership, including Rincon, Pauma, Mesa Grande, Santa Ysa
Strong Hearted Native Women’s Coalition, Inc. founded in 2005 works to bring awareness against sexual assault, domestic violence, youth violence, and stalking in North County of the San Diego County. Native women from nine Indian reservations in North County are included in their membership, including Rincon, Pauma, Mesa Grande, Santa Ysabel, La Jolla, San Pasquel, Los Coyotes, Pala, and Inaja/Cosmit.
The Southwest Indigenous Women’s Coalition (SWIWC) is a Mesa, Arizona-based nonprofit organization. It focuses on helping Tribes and Native DV/SA nonprofits in Arizona to address domestic and sexual violence. SWIWC provides training, technical assistance, and policy development to promote safety, justice, victim-centered advocacy, offender accountability, and healing.
Wabanaki Women’s Coalition (WWC) it is the mission of the WWC to increase the capacity of tribal communities to respond to domestic and sexual violence. The WWC serves the Aroostook Band of Micmacs, Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, Passamaquoddy Tribe at Indian Township, Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point, and the Penobscot Indian Nation.
Established in 2008, the Native Women's Coalition (NWC) serves all Native women in southern Idaho. They aim to provide safety to Native women in various communities and offer education and training to service providers for culturally appropriate support. The NWC has offices in Boise and Blackfoot near the Ft. Hall Indian reservation.
Mending the Sacred Hoop works from a social change perspective to end violence against Native women and children while restoring the safety, sovereignty, and sacredness of Native women in their tribal communities providing domestic violence help. Mending the Sacred Hoop is committed to strengthening the voice and vision of Native peoples
Mending the Sacred Hoop works from a social change perspective to end violence against Native women and children while restoring the safety, sovereignty, and sacredness of Native women in their tribal communities providing domestic violence help. Mending the Sacred Hoop is committed to strengthening the voice and vision of Native peoples through grassroots efforts to restore the leadership of Native women.
The Uniting Three Fires Against Violence mission is to unite and empower Native American Communities in Michigan to end domestic violence and sexual assault. They collaboratively promote positive change for individuals experiencing violence or abuse and provide resources for safety and advocacy to ensure the physical, mental, spiritual an
The Uniting Three Fires Against Violence mission is to unite and empower Native American Communities in Michigan to end domestic violence and sexual assault. They collaboratively promote positive change for individuals experiencing violence or abuse and provide resources for safety and advocacy to ensure the physical, mental, spiritual and emotional well being of Native Americans victimized by violence.
The Montana Native Women’s Coalition (MNWC) aims to improve community responses to sexual and domestic violence, provide culturally based training to tribal advocacy programs, enhance collaboration between Native women leaders and state/federal representatives, and create social change to eliminate violence against Native women and children.
Through unity Minnesota Indian Women's Sexual Assault Coalition works to strengthen their voices and build resources in their communities statewide to create awareness and eliminate sexual violence against Indian women and children. They vigorously strive to apply their efforts toward influencing social change and reclaim traditional values that honor the sovereignty of Indian women and children.
A Native American Coalition of Professional from all over New York State and Haudenosaunee Country, Seven Dancers Coalition works to better the lives of Native American Women and their families. The major areas of focus are domestic violence, sexual assault, teen dating violence, stalking, and sex trafficking.
The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) was organized in 1996 to bring together Native advocates working in Indian communities in New Mexico to provide assistance and support to Native women who have been battered or sexually assaulted. The coalition provides a forum for support, organizing, sharing information resources and networking opportunities.
Established in 2009, the Native Alliance Against Violence (NAAV) is a nonprofit organization serving Oklahoma's 38 Tribes and their 24 tribal domestic violence and sexual assault programs. The NAAV aims to unite Tribal service programs throughout Oklahoma by providing culturally appropriate support to eliminate domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and dating violence in Native communities.
It is the mission of the First Nations Women’s Alliance to strengthen Tribal communities by creating a forum for leaders to come together to address the issues of domestic violence and sexual assault. The The Alliance is committed to ending all forms of violence by providing culturally relevant services and resources and facilitating the provision of those services by others in their communities.
The Native Women's Society of the Great Plains aims to end domestic and sexual violence against Native women. They provide support through education, training, and collaboration in the tribal communities of southern Minnesota, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, northern Nebraska, and Iowa.
The mission of the Washington State Native American Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (WomenSpirit Coalition) is to eliminate violence against Native women and promote the well-being of Native families and communities. The organization envisions a nation where Native women can live safely.
Our mission is to provide national leadership to end violence against American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian women by supporting culturally grounded, grassroots advocacy.
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