Navajo County Community Resources

This directory was created to serve as a centralized resource for individuals, families, service providers, and advocates seeking support for domestic violence and related services across Arizona. It compiles information from trusted organizations working in crisis intervention, legal support, counseling, housing, and advocacy.  This directory is a living document and may be updated as programs and resources evolve to meet the needs of Arizona’s communities. All information was gathered from publicly available sources as of April 2025.

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Counseling services

Services providedOrganization and website

Outpatient therapy for families

Child psychology and family court services

Addiction treatment and behavioral health

Domestic violence services

Services providedOrganization and websiteLanguages available

Domestic violence resource list
 

Arizona Coalition to End Sexual & Domestic ViolenceEnglish only

Contracted domestic violence support services

AZ Department of Economic SecurityEnglish only

Parent guide on abuse and child counseling

English only

Legal domestic violence resources

Many languages

Crisis response services

English only

Family advocacy center for DV victims

English only

Employment assistance

Use state or national resources

Food access

Access resources available statewide to get support.

 

Health insurance and enrollment resources

Visit the statewide health insurance and enrollment services page to see what's available in your area.

Support for those experiencing homelessness

If you or someone you know is experiencing homelessness, there are resources available to help. Here's how to get the support you need:

  1. Contact Your Community’s CoC (Continuum of Care). Your local CoC is a group of organizations dedicated to helping people who are experiencing homelessness. They can connect you with housing programs, shelters, emergency services, and other essential resources.
  2. Call 2-1-1 or visit their website for immediate assistance. In many communities, the 2-1-1 hotline connects you to available local resources for housing, food, and other essential services. The 2-1-1 service can help direct you to shelters, housing programs, and social services.
  3. Connect with local shelters and housing resources. Shelters provide immediate assistance and a safe place to stay. Many shelters also offer additional support such as case management, meal programs, and job resources.
  4. In addition to shelters, many organizations provide food, clothing, healthcare, and mental health support. Be sure to reach out for the full range of services that can help during this difficult time. For more information on homelessness resources and how to get help, visit the National Alliance to End Homelessness.

Mental health and crisis support

Services providedOrganization and website

Community resources including behavioral health and counseling

Pet clinics and low-cost vaccines

Services providedOrganization and websitePhone
Operates a no-kill animal shelter and a high-volume, low-cost spay/neuter clinic.Pet Allies(928) 537-8000
Provides free spay/neuter surgeries through mobile community clinics.The Arizona Pet Project 
Offers veterinary services for small and large animals, including routine check-ups, vaccinations, spay/neuter surgeries, dental care, and emergency care.Navajo Nation Veterinary Program 
Provides veterinary care for rescued animals and subsidized spay/neuter programs.Tuba City Humane Society(928) 283-7387
Offers veterinary services for large animals, including routine check-ups, vaccinations, and emergency care.Navajo Nation Veterinary Program 

Substance use, recovery and crisis services

Services providedOrganization and website

Comprehensive outpatient addiction services
 

Community resource supports and detox info

Holistic addiction and behavioral health services