Community Resources
NAAF staff, The Tohono O'odham Department of Education, and Healthy People Coalition members have selected a few resources for you to enjoy remotely!
Take good care, and if you have more suggestions, please let us know.
Teen Lifeline Inc: 602-248-TEEN (8336)
Call or text, answered by youth 3-9pm, available 24 hours
Tohono O’odham Behavioral Health 24-Hour Crisis Line
Pima and Pinal County: 844-423-8759
Maricopa County: 800-763-5093 EMPACT-SPC
Crisis Text Line: Text CONNECT to 741741
Tohono O’odham Child Welfare, Family Preservation Program
Call 520-383-6100
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Tohono O’odham Warm Line
Call 1-855-728-8630
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Extensive Indigenous-centric resource with hotlines, toolkits and resources on community guides and healing for survivors, including specific resources for LGBTQIA+ and Two Spirit communities.
PAX Tools Recipes are instructions for individual, evidence-based strategies intended to support families in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. These strategies help families with cooperation and deal with sibling conflict, motivation, children and adults sharing a vision. PAX tools are available in English and Spanish and can be downloaded on any device.
Mission is to support healing in Indigenous communities led by a Diné and Ute Mountain Ute/Seneca/Cayuga team in the Great Basin region. Their focus is on sexual, dating and domestic violence and abuse, and healthy relationships by honoring the strength and tradition of all relations and ancestors. The special COVID-19 resource page has toolkits, and digital and downloadable coloring pages by Indigenous artists.