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Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Serving as an advocate and a voice for domestic violence victims and service providers.
AzCADV is about helping families
The Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence was formed in 1980 so that concerned citizens and professionals state-wide could unite to increase public awareness about the issue of Domestic Violence enhance the safety of and services for Domestic Violence victims, and reduce the incidence of Domestic Violence in Arizona families.
Action Alerts
Save the Date: Intimate Partner Violence: Stalking, Sexual Assault, and Domestic Violence January 14-15, 2009

What is domestic violence?

Domestic violence is a pattern of behavior that includes the use or threat of violence and intimidation for the purpose of gaining power and control over another person. Violence is characterized by: Physical Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Economic Abuse, Isolation, Emotional Abuse, Control, or Verbal Abuse.

Upcoming Events
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Sharing the Experience
40 Hour training in Phoenix December 1-5, 2008
If you are scared and you need to talk, call the
NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE at:
1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY)
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Contact the Arizona Coalition Against Domestic
Violence at: 602-279-2900 or 1-800-782-6400.
Office Hours: 8:30am - 5:00pm, M-F