Arizona - Fighting Human Trafficking
Statewide Contacts
Arizona Child Abuse Hotline: 1-888-767-2445
Arizona Legal Women and Youth Services (ALWAYS)
No-cost legal services to support the safety, stability and self-sufficiency of young people and trafficking survivors impacted by homelessness, human trafficking, abuse and the foster care system.Arizona State University School of Social Work – Office of Sex Trafficking Intervention Research (STIR)
The goal of the STIR office is to be a central source of research on domestic sex trafficking, which will inform the decisions made by those who contact victims and perpetrators of sex trafficking, including law enforcement and prosecutors, educators, medical services and social services.CARE 7
A program dispatched by Tempe Police and/or Fire Medical Rescue that provides on-scene assistance, support and follow-up resources for victims.Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI) - Starfish Place for Survivors of Human Trafficking
CBI works with survivors of human trafficking to create a safe, nurturing home to turn to. In partnership with the city of Phoenix, Starfish Place offers housing for survivors and their children, case management, employment and education assistance, and living skills.Therapeutic Group Home: A 40-bed residential treatment program and provides emergency short-term shelter, basic needs and comprehensive long-term support to at-risk girls and young women, ages 10-18
Girls Ranch: A licensed residential group home that provides housing and comprehensive services to young women, ages 12-18. Girls Ranch provides a safe, stable and nurturing environment for teens that cannot live at home and meets the needs of young women who have suffered trauma related to abuse, neglect, substance use, victimization and emotional issues, as well as those in need of safe shelter, supportive environment and a place to heal.
Phoenix Vice Non-Emergency Hotline: 602-454-2771