As the new coronavirus continues to spread, shelters and hotlines across the Valley are still trying to provide resources to domestic-violence victims.

During this time, the Centers for Disease Control recommends people stay home and practice social distancing. But the National Domestic Violence Hotline recommends that in a domestic violence situation, staying home is a difficult option.

The National Domestic Violence Hotline says to create a safety plan to go to a loved one's house, practice self-care and reach out for help.

In Phoenix, here are some domestic-violence shelters and nonprofits that are helping people during the coronavirus pandemic.

Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence

The Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence released a statement on its website saying it is committed to helping families during the pandemic. The statement said the staff is working from home but is equipped with the capabilities to adequately run operations.

The Helpline is still open from Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. with Victim Services Specialists by calling 602-279-2980.

The Helpline and other resources are available in English and Spanish.

But through the end of April, the shelter has canceled all in-person training, site visits and events.

Sojourner Center

Sojourner Center is making resources available to the public while practicing social distancing during the pandemic.

According to a statement sent to The Arizona Republic from Director of Philanthropy Gordon Sims, the center is staffing its crisis hotline, which people can call at 602-244-0089. Staff members are offering video chat appointments with clients to continue with case management sessions.

The center is also calling for monetary donations to help with food services, cleaning products, quarantine space and overtime for staff. The center recommends making a donation at www.sojournercenter.org/donate.

Fresh Start Women's Foundation

Fresh Start Women's Foundation temporarily canceled programming and events for two weeks starting March 14, according to a statement.

The center will hold virtual appointments, and online workshops will be available. The virtual appointments are over the phone or via email. The online workshops are videos that would supplement the in-person workshops that aren't available during this time.

Contact the foundation Monday through Saturday at 602-252-8494 or visit its website at www.freshstartwomen.org.

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