The Arkansas Coalition Against Sexual Assault (ACASA) is a statewide coalition of individuals and organizations working together toward the elimination of sexual violence and advocating for sexual assault survivors’ rights and services. ACASA provides vision and resources to members, while working to change public attitudes and beliefs about sexual violence. Service area: Arkansas Work with:
Arkansas AIDS Foundation, Inc. (AAF) is a non-profit organization that provides a range of services for people living with HIV/AIDS in Central Arkansas. The AAF has been providing services since 1992 and is the lead agency of the Unity Consortium of Central Arkansas. Service area: Pulaski, Lonoke, and Prairie Counties Work with: Financially eligible HIV+
The Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation (SAAF) provides direct services to people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. These services include: case management, peer counseling, support groups, wellness and complementary therapies, emergency financial assistance, medications assistance, transportation, dental services for those who qualify, and advocacy. SAAF works with and provides these direct services to prisoners with
North Country HealthCare provides healthcare, including counseling and support groups, to the residents of Flagstaff, Seligman, Ash Fork, Grand Canyon, Winslow, St. Johns, Springerville/Eager, Holbrook, and Kingman. NACASA does not operate a 24-hour hotline, but local law enforcement contact the Northern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault (NACASA) to administer medical/forensic examinations (Code R Kits) by