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National Directory of Programs for Women with Criminal Justice Involvement

Support, Education, Empowerment & Directions (SEEDs)

Agency Information

National Advocacy & Training Network
PO Box 51357
Phoenix, Arizona 85076
Phone: (602) 369-7792
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Program Contact

  • PO Box 51357
    Phoenix, Arizona 85076
  • Phone: (602) 369-7792
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SEEDs is a community-based program that provides transitional safe homes to address the unmet needs of battered and sexually abused women in recovery, including single women and women reuniting with their children. Women remain in the residences for up to two years. Services: case management, support groups, healthcare for uninsured, job training, legal services, mentoring & writing groups.
Started in 2003

Who is helped?

Women with co-occuring issues: domestic violence/sexual abuse/addiction. Capacity: 50 women a year.

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Last modified: 11/11/2011 1:13:39 PM
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