In southern Arizona there are many organizations ready to support crime victims. If you are a victim of crime, help is available, from organizations like the Pima County Attorney’s Office, Children’s Advocacy Center, Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault, Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse and many more. Learn more about these and other victim advocacy organizations below.

National Crime Victims' Rights Week

April 23-29, 2023

Remember, you are not alone.

23 National Toll-free Information and Referral Resources for Crime Victim/Survivor Assistance

Caregiver Action Network Help Desk
caregiveraction.org

Childhelp USA National Child Abuse Hotline
childhelp.org

Department of Defense SAFE Helpline
safehelpline.org

Disaster Distress Helpline/HHS
safehelpline.org

Identity Theft Hotline, Federal Trade Commission
identitytheft.gov

International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program (ITVERP) Resource Center
ovc.gov/itverp

Mothers Against Drunk Driving
madd.org

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
missingkids.com

National Center for Victims of Crime, VictimConnect
victimsofcrime.org

NCVC National Crime Victim Bar Association (civil justice referrals)
victimsofcrime.org

National Children’s Alliance
nationalchildrensalliance.org

National Dating Abuse Helpline
loveisrespect.org

National Domestic Violence Hotline
thehotline.org

National Elder Fraud Hotline
stopelderfraud.ovc.ojp.gov

National Human Trafficking Resource Center
traffickingresourcecenter.org

National Organization for Victim Assistance
trynova.org

National Organization of Parents Of Murdered Children, Inc.
pomc.com

National Runaway Safeline
1800runaway.org

Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network
rainn.org

State Elder Abuse Hotlines
elderprotectioncenter.com

StrongHearts Native Helpline (domestic violence and dating violence support)
strongheartshelpline.org

Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration/HHS
suicidepreventionlifeline.org
veteranscrisisline.net

The Trevor Project (crisis intervention/suicide prevention for LGBTQ youth)
thetrevorproject.org

This website was supported by a National crime victims right week community awareness project sub grant awarded by the national association of VOCA assistance administrators under cooperative agreement number 2018-v3-gx-k016 awarded by the office for victims of crime, office of justice programs, US department of justice.