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Who We Are

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Who We Serve:

Providers of direct services to victims and survivors of sexual and domestic violence are our primary customers.  Victims and survivors are the beneficiaries of  our work.

Our History:

The Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence was formed in 1980 so that concerned citizens and professionals could unite in a statewide organization to end domestic violence. In 2013, the coalition became the designated dual coalition to address both sexual and domestic violence thus becoming the Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence.

 

Our Purpose:
  • Increase public awareness about the issues of sexual and domestic violence
  • Enhance the safety of and services for sexual and domestic violence victims and survivors
  • End sexual and domestic violence in Arizona communities

 If you are interested in joining our team at ACESDV, please check career opportunities to see what’s available or download our employment application here and submit it via email (info@acesdv.org)

 

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