Arizona resources
Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, and statewide — organizations that serve male survivors of domestic violence.
A note on Arizona's hotline situation: the Maricopa County SafeDVS hotline closed in May 2026. The current way to find a shelter in Arizona is to visit arizonasurvivors.org — it is maintained by the state DV coalition and shows live shelter phone numbers. The statewide ACESDV helpline also remains active: 602-279-2900 (Mon–Fri 8am–5pm).
Need help right now? Emerge Tucson (24/7): 520-795-4266 · ACESDV helpline: 602-279-2900 · National: 1-800-799-7233
Legal help
Southern Arizona Legal Aid (Tucson)
Free civil legal aid including orders of protection, divorce, and child support for low-income survivors across Southern Arizona.
University of Arizona — Domestic Violence Law Clinic (Tucson)
Free legal representation for DV survivors in Tucson City Court and Pima County Superior Court for orders of protection.
Shelter & emergency housing
ArizonaSurvivors.org — Statewide Resource Directory
Maintained by the Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence. Includes a live, updated list of shelter phone numbers and providers across Arizona. The previous Maricopa County SafeDVS hotline closed May 2026 — use this site or call the ACESDV helpline: 602-279-2900 (M–F 8am–5pm).
A New Leaf — Autumn House (Mesa)
East Valley's first DV shelter, serving anyone fleeing abuse regardless of gender. Emergency shelter, advocacy, and support. Call through arizonasurvivors.org for current intake number.
Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse (Tucson)
Largest DV provider in Southern Arizona. Serves all survivors — includes a men's education program. 24/7 bilingual crisis line: 520-795-4266 or 1-888-428-0101.
Counseling & advocacy
Jewish Family & Children's Service — Shelter Without Walls (Phoenix)
Non-residential support for survivors of all ages, faiths, and gender orientations who wish to stay in their own home while maintaining safety. Call 602-452-4640.