• Community Outreach Pop-Up- DVAM

    Throughout October the Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse (HTWCEA) will be partnering with the Hopi Domestic Violence Program to bring preventive education and outreach on Domestic Violence. Visit with HTWCEA & The Hopi Domestic Violence Program today and ask about Domestic Violence and how you can help be proactive about keeping it out of our villages. Please call for more information: 928-737-9000

  • Domestic Violence in the LGBTQ+ Population

    This presentation by the Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse (HTWCEA) is designed to equip professionals with the knowledge, tools, and best practices necessary to effectively support LGBTQ+ individuals facing domestic violence. It offers an exploration of the unique challenges experienced by LGBTQ+ survivors, including specific forms of abuse, barriers to seeking help, and the impact of intersectionality. Register here.

  • Community Trunk or Treat

    Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse Office Spiaulovi Housing, Second Mesa, AZ

    Join the Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse for a community trunk or treat event at the HTWCEA Office Lower Sipaulovi- Please call to host a trunk 928-737-9000

  • Connect. Renew. Create.

    Connect. Renew. Create.
    Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse Office Spiaulovi Housing, Second Mesa, AZ

    "Connect. Renew. Create. is a safe place for community members to come together and talk while crafting. All C.R.C.'s will be at the HTWCEA Office in Lower Sipaulovi from 6-8pm. Please call 928-737-9000 to R.S.V.P." Each date has different projects, so make sure and reach out to Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse to see what they are working on.

  • Candid Convos: Stalking & Human Trafficking

    Save the date to join Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse (HTWCEA) in a Facebook Live presentation and conversation about stalking and human trafficking. This is a live question and answer series so come prepared to engage and raise your awareness about stalking and human trafficking. Guests: Kara Lavender, HTWCEA Director of Training and Technical Assistance; Jolene Lomayaktewa HTWCEA Membership and Outreach Coordinator Please call visit the HTWCEA Facebook Page for more information.

  • Community Outreach Pop-Up

    Throughout October the Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse (HTWCEA) schedules regular Community Outreach Pop-Ups to provide education and outreach directly to the community. This month's focus is on stalking and human trafficking.

  • Connect. Renew. Create.

    Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse Office Spiaulovi Housing, Second Mesa, AZ

    "Connect. Renew. Create. is a safe place for community members to come together and talk while crafting. All C.R.C.'s will be at the HTWCEA Office in Lower Sipaulovi from 6-8pm. Please call 928-737-9000 to R.S.V.P." Each date has different projects, so make sure and reach out to Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse to see what they are working on.;'

  • Connect. Renew. Create.

    Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse Office Spiaulovi Housing, Second Mesa, AZ

    "Connect. Renew. Create. is a safe place for community members to come together and talk while crafting. All C.R.C.'s will be at the HTWCEA Office in Lower Sipaulovi from 6-8pm. Please call 928-737-9000 to R.S.V.P." Each date has different projects, so make sure and reach out to Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse to see what they are working on.;'

  • Community Outreach Pop-Up

    Please join the Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse for a Community Outreach Pop-up focused on increasing understanding of the dynamics, intersecting issues, resources for, and systems impacting violence against Native women and girls. These programs hosted by the HTWCEA are focused on Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. February 4th- Hopi Jr/Sr. High School Commons

  • Facebook Live-TDVAM

    Please join the Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse for a Facebook live conversation to kick off Teen Dating violence Awareness Month. From the HTWCEA Facebook page, "We look forward to having you tune in as we give educational insights on this month’s awareness topic and give announcements on what to look forward to in February! Asquali! See you soon"

  • Candid Convos: Teen Dating Violence

    Save the date to join Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse (HTWCEA) in a Facebook Live presentation and conversation about Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. This is a live question and answer series so come prepared to engage and raise your awareness about TDVAM. Guests: Kara Lavender, HTWCEA Director of Training and Technical Assistance; Jolene Lomayaktewa HTWCEA Membership and Outreach Coordinator Please call visit the HTWCEA Facebook Page for more information.

  • Book Club

    The Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse is offering a HTWCEA member's Book Club. The registration and information about the book club was sent out to members. The Book Club allows coalition membership to come together to discuss various issues and promote a healthier community. To learn more about joining the book club please reach out to HTWECA.

  • Lunch & Learn- TDVAM

    The Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse is hosting a Lunch & Learn focusing on Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Please reach out to HTWCEA for more information and to reserve your seat by calling 928-225-6873.

  • Community Outreach Pop-Up

    Please join the Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse for a Community Outreach Pop-up focused on increasing understanding of the dynamics, intersecting issues, resources for, and systems impacting violence against Native women and girls. These programs hosted by the HTWCEA are focused on Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. February 20th- Hopi Jr/Sr. High School Commons

  • Connect. Renew. Create.

    Connect. Renew. Create.
    Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse Office Spiaulovi Housing, Second Mesa, AZ

    "Connect. Renew. Create. is a safe place for community members to come together and talk while crafting. All C.R.C.'s will be at the HTWCEA Office in Lower Sipaulovi from 6-8pm. Please call 928-737-9000 to R.S.V.P." Each date has different projects, so make sure and reach out to Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse to see what they are working on.

  • Community Outreach Pop-Up

    Please join the Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse for a Community Outreach Pop-up focused on increasing understanding of the dynamics, intersecting issues, resources for, and systems impacting violence against Native women and girls. "HTWCEA Schedules regular Pop-Ups to provide education and outreach directly in the community.This month's focus is on Sexual Assault.Jolene will be at Polacca Circle M Store on March 5th from 10am to 1pm.Stop by and have a quick chat with her and learn about sexual assault and what warning signs and red flags to be aware of. Being informed helps keep your community safe."

  • Facebook Live

    Please join the Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse for a Facebook live conversation. Here is the link to the HTWCEA Facebook page.

  • Candid Convos- Women’s History Month

    Join the Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition for a candid conversation about Women's History Month. The HTWCEA Executive Director and Director of Trianing and Technical Assistance will be holding a Facebook Live to talk about important issues. Here is an excerpt from the HTWCEA Facebook page: "Join HTWCEA Staff for a Live Candid Convos Discussion on Wednesday March 12th @ NOON! Carey & Kara will join us in a conversation about the strong indigenous women in our communities and history. 💜💟 March is Women’s History Month. Tune in & and help us acknowledge the ongoing strength and resilience, and leadership of the women in our villages and communities. This Q & A series aims to educate communities on prevention as well as teach people how to support victims and survivors. We believe recognizing and empowering indigenous women is essential to our collective wellbeing and the preservation of our sinom/towa."

  • Connect. Renew. Create.

    Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse Office Spiaulovi Housing, Second Mesa, AZ

    "Connect. Renew. Create. is a safe place for community members to come together and talk while crafting. All C.R.C.'s will be at the HTWCEA Office in Lower Sipaulovi from 6-8pm. Please call 928-737-9000 to R.S.V.P." Each date has different projects, so make sure and reach out to Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse to see what they are working on.

  • Koffee Talk

    The Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse returns to Hopi radio Koffee Talk on 88.1 FM and streaming at Home | KUYI Hopi Radio 88.1fm. HTWCEA will speak about SAAM and the history of HTWCEA.

  • 2025 Women’s Wellness Retreat

    Moenkopi Legacy Inn & Suites 1 Legacy Lane, Tuba City, Arizona, United States

    Please visit the HTWCEA website for the most up to date information. The below information is from the HTWCEA: 2025 Hopi-Tewa Women’s Wellness Retreat Theme:Discovering Pathways for Growth; Unleashing Potential, Embracing ChangeQatsit’wi - Practices that you do with your energy to build success. Purpose: A forum for Hopi/Tewa women to explore, inspire, network, grow, and unite to promote safe and healthy communities using our cultural knowledge. Each year we focus on embracing the strength and determination of our Hopi and Tewa women.  Through their determination, not only do they thrive but serve as role models to the generations yet to come.  We must continually honor women and empower our sisters, daughters, nieces, mothers, and grandmothers.  We are all needed to promote a thriving healthy community for all.  Theme: Strengthening our foundation to inspire change for the future. What to Expect: Educational topics on violence against Native women. Interactive group activities. Access to resources and literature. Meeting other women interested in making a positive change towards a healthy, safe Hopi and Tewa community. An incentive for participation. Participant Requirements: Hopi and Tewa women 18 years and older. Attend all scheduled presentations & activities. Participate in all interactive activities.  Contribute to a safe space by maintaining privacy and confidentiality. *THIS IS A DRUG AND ALCOHOL-FREE EVENT *First-time Women's Wellness Retreat participants only.

  • Lunch & Learn- MMIP Awareness

    Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse Office Spiaulovi Housing, Second Mesa, AZ

    The Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse is hosting a Lunch & Learn focusing on MMIWP- Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. Brandon Nahsonhoya of Honwungsi Consulting will be the presenter. Please reach out to HTWCEA for more information and to reserve your seat.

  • Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Candle Light Vigil

    Hopi Cultural Center AZ-264,, Second Mesa, AZ

    The Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse is hosting a candle light light vigil to honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. There will be guest speakers, resource booths, and a time to share your story on an open mic session. For questions, reach out to HTWCEA.

  • Hopi-Tewa Rise & Thrive Youth Summit

    First Mesa Elementary School 390 Main St., Polacca, AZ, United States

    Join the Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse for a summit focused on empowering youth ages 13-24. The Hopi-Tewa Rise & Thrive Summit aims to strengthen the coalition's youth-focused initiative to provide a safe learning environment for youth and young adults to enhance their understanding of violence against native women and create ideas that will empower community action. Goals: Provide educational and motivational presentations that address violence against women and girls. Empower youth to use their voice through interactive discussions and hands-on activities. For Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse to gain insight from attendees on establishing a Hopi-Tewa Youth Coalition Against Violence. Establish partnerships with youth, young adults, partner programs, and community members. The Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse staff and board of directors truly believe that our Hopi & Tewa youth carry the DNA and prayers of our people within them. The future of Hopi needs our youth to stand and take their place in the movement to end violence against women and girls. Register for this HTWCEA event here.

  • Men’s Empowerment Conference

    Moenkopi Legacy Inn & Suites 1 Legacy Lane, Tuba City, Arizona, United States

    Join the Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse for their Men's Empowerment Conference: Sus Hongvit Wuyomiq Ita Katsi Lolomatini (Strengthening Self for a Positive Future) on August 6, 2025, in Moenkopi, Arizona.Engaging Discussions | Dynamic Presenters | Resource Booths | Interactive Activities | Door Prizes | Complimentary MealThis transformative event is open to all males ages 16 and up (with parental/guardianship permission for those under 18).Register now: https://forms.gle/oHGDNT7TcWY6RQaG8Proudly sponsored by the Hopi Domestic Violence Program in partnership with the Hopi Tewa-Women's Coalition to End Abuse

  • Domestic Violence Awareness Month Kick-Off Event

    Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse Office Spiaulovi Housing, Second Mesa, AZ

    The Hopi-Tewa Women's coalition to End Abuse invites you to join them for a Domestic Violence Awareness Month Kick-Off Event on October 6th. This event will have resource booths, entertainment, food vendors, a fun run/walk, a candle light vigil, and more.

  • Strengthening Communities Conference

    Hopi Veteran's Memorial Center State Hwy 264 Mile Marker 375, 5, Kykotsmovi Village, AZ, United States

    Join the Hopi Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse for their Strengthening Communities Conference taking place at the Hopi Veteran's Memorial Center in Kykotsmovi, AZ. The theme is "Voices Against Violence: We Won't Be Silenced". For information on this event, and to register, please visit the HWCEA website.

  • Employers Supporting Survivors of Domestic Violence

    Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse Office Spiaulovi Housing, Second Mesa, AZ

    The Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse is hosting a presentation on Employers Supporting Survivors of Domestic Violence. This important event requires registration, so please visit the HTWCEA registration page for more information.

  • Wear Teal Day and Fun Run/Walk

    Hopi Veteran's Memorial Center State Hwy 264 Mile Marker 375, 5, Kykotsmovi Village, AZ, United States

    Hopi-Tewa Women’s Coalition to End Abuse (HTWCEA) will be hosting a Sexual Assault Awareness Month Kick-Off event. This free 1 and 2 mile walk and run will feature informational booths, incentives, and community org tables. For all up to date information please visit the HTWCEA website and social media pages.

  • HTWCEA Annual Membership Meeting

    Hopi-Tewa Women’s Coalition to End Abuse (HTWCEA) will be hosting their annual membership meeting at the Oraivi Learning Center. For all up to date information please visit the HTWCEA website and social media pages.