Address: 2545 E Adams St, Tucson, AZ 85716, USA
Phone: +15207954266
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Rachael London
Just want to thank this place, their hotline is amazing and they are brave for the work they do. This is no exaggeration. I can't speak for all their services but from my experience, they're exceptionally good people. They really are amazing in their patience and their ability to get the complexity of abuse. If you need help, it's a hard position to be in and feels impossible to deal with in our current society but it is heartening and fortunate to weather the storm with people that work at this place. No magic wand, better to catch some light from Emerge. Thanks for being a pebble of goodness in the world.
Mya Elrazky
The condescending person was no help. If you are suicidal and need help, these people are not the answer.
Cecilia Morales
Professional service
Michelle Bonîn
The staff that I have encountered have been nothing but kind caring and very accommodating, even though the resources are limited due to the covid scare. Abby couldn't ask for a better domestic abuse coach she spent hours on the phone with me and not once did I feel rushed nor did I feel like I was a burden or a bother she's an amazing asset to this organization . Now for my update, well as soon as I gave my amazing and nothing but positive review of this organization I left messages three days in a row in which their legal department did not return and I was told I would receive a phone call on Tuesday which is 4 days later and that's when I decided to leave messages for three days in a row with no return call nothing this is from their legal department. I guess once you give a positive and outstanding review you're not needed and you're just started and I had explained to the person in the legal department and two other staff members that the last Advocate that I reached out to betrayed me and spoke to my abuser and then this happens. I was reassured that they would be there for me and nothing like that will ever happen well nothing like that happened but they're not there for me once I gave this impeccable review about this organization. So once again my abuser is Victorious! Very disheartening any victim leaving them deflated and defeated once again. Oh this is my newest review on 6/30/22. Well I've reached back out to emerge thinking that maybe it was just a bad day or just overwhelmed and their legal department. Nope Not not a concern for myself let alone my son. I would think they would at least be their knowing that I have a child who has witnessed who has heard this abuse their whole life and I expressed concern of the damage and learned behavior of his father and absolutely blew me off again. Apologize over the top for the last time and went and did the same exact thing again. It's quite concerning the disheartening especially since Arizona has one of the highest rates for domestic violence and domestic abuse. I believe out of all of the states we are either number three or number five on the domestic abuse list. Great for the abusers not so great for the victims. I don't know where they think that they're being Advocates when they don't even follow through with what they say they're going to do. And you wonder why abuse is so high in our state hmm? Because these predators know that they have an advantage in this state and it's the lack of caring the lack of commitment and the lack of involvement and resources. So wouldn't that make these people these advocates Predators as well? Food for thought..
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Ive been trying to get help moving because my abuser is getting iut in December and emerge said they cant help me with housing on with a shelter im a single mom and i just need help with housing im not save where im at but i cant find no help at all im already enrolled with emerge since july
Hi Cory, thank you for asking! We do have a Men's Education Program at Emerge. All of our programs are free, so you won't need any insurance to participate in them. You can call (520)444-3078 or (520)444-4041 to speak with one of the program facilitators and find out more information.
Have you heard of the Cupcake Girls started in Vegas but they're Nationwide now. They help sex workers.
Hi Emma, Emerge provides services to those who have experienced domestic abuse and sexual abuse when it is in the context of an intimate partner relationship. There are other service providers in Tucson that provide services for individuals experiencing sexual abuse outside of domestic abuse. At Emerge, we understand that domestic abuse comes in many forms, and we provide services for the full spectrum of forms that it can take. We’re sorry that you received this mis-information as we strive to provide everyone with the best services as possible. If you’d like to provide us with feedback, we encourage you to call Emerge’s Administration number at (520)795-8001 and ask for the Director of Emergency Services. Thank you!
Hi Amberlee, we’re thankful that you’ve found a safe place to stay after leaving your abusive relationship. Being in school will not affect your ability to enroll in Emerge programs in any way. We encourage you to call our 24 hour multilingual hotline for access to services, which can be reached at (520)795-4266 or (888)428-0101.
Thank you for reaching out. We’re sorry you’re feeling overwhelmed and exhausted, domestic abuse can be incredibly physically and mentally draining. Help is available—we would suggest calling our 24-hour hotline for emotional support as well as information about the other services Emerge provides. The number is (520)795-4266 or (888)428-0101.
Emerge offers a wide array of support services based on an individual’s unique circumstances and needs. Our community based services include safety planning, emotional support, education about abuse and case management services to address issues like employment and education. You can contact our community based office at 520-881-7201 to schedule an intake appointment.
Hi Makailah, Emerge provides shelter for those in immediate danger from domestic abuse and who need a confidential location. You can receive more information, case management service, as well as safety planning, emotional support, and access to our community based services through our 24 hour multilingual hotline. The hotline number is (520)795-4266 or (888)428-0101.
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