Services

CRRCS provides confidential assistance to survivors of domestic violence, stalking, dating violence, stalking, and sex trafficking in La Paz County. We provide emergency safety services such as shelter, personal necessities, and a 24-hour hotline.

CRRCS

Our advocates assist with criminal justice court accompaniment, social services, community resources, safety planning, and support. If a survivor cannot come to us, we go to them.

We have a 24/7 crisis helpline that is available 24 hours a day all year. 1-888-499-0911

We provide outreach, education, prevention, and advocacy in all areas of La Paz County. By supporting survivors’ self-determination, informing survivors of their rights, and being culturally competent so we can offer support and assistance to survivors whether they choose to participate in the criminal justice system or they do not. We have bi-lingual advocates for those with limited English proficiency.

To get help with safety, shelter, and support, call our 24-hour crisis hotline at 1-888-499-0911, or contact our offices at 1-928-669-8620 Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Please check out our FaceBook page at Colorado River Regional Crisis Services for information about our activities, services, and events.

Emergency Shelter &

Transitional Housing

CRRCS provides Emergency Shelter at a confidential location in La Paz County. Pets are allowed at the shelter, with the appropriate vaccinations. Families will receive one-on-one advocacy, support, safety planning, education, help and housing, employment, and other community resources and referrals.

Transitional Housing

The purpose of CRRCS Transitional Housing is to assist survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating violence, and sex trafficking as they transition into achieving their personal goals. Transitional housing residents may choose to participate in support groups, community services, and other supportive services that are in alignment with their goals.

Pets are allowed at transitional housing. The transitional housing complex has a pet enrichment area that includes a dog run and a shaded seating area for residents.

Mobile and Community Services

Community Outreach and Education

CRRCS Mobile and Community Services program include community-based and mobile Advocacy by providing services and support in person, over the phone, and virtually.

CRRCS outreaches to all areas of La Paz County including the unincorporated places of Cibola, Ehrenberg, Bouse, Vicksburg, Salome, Wenden, Brenda and the Parker Strip as well as the two incorporated towns of Parker and Quartzsite.