• Office Open House

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

    A message from the Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition: "HTWCEA welcomes you all to join us as we officially open our new office building. A dream years in the making is finally coming true. We are excited to share this great milestone with our community and partners. Join us for food, entertainment, incentives, activities, and more. If you’d like to donate artwork for our office or for any questions please reach out to us on FB messenger or call (928) 225-6942. Askwali. Thank you"

  • Run for Kyaptsi: 2 Mile & 5k Run/Walk

    Virtual

    A message from the Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse; "Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse is a non-profit tribal coalition providing training, technical assistance, advocacy support, and cultural programming in the efforts to address and end violence against Native women. We must carry the movement to end violence against our Native women and girls. A movement began with our grandmothers, mothers, and sisters that increased awareness of domestic violence, pushed for support for victims and survivors, and initiated efforts for prevention grounded in culture and traditional teachings that have been passed down for generations and will continue for those to come. We continue to honor their legacy for a safe community for all. Proceeds from the run will go towards HTWCEA initiatives for youth, healing, and wellness for safer communities. Itam soosoyam naakyaptsiyungni - It takes ALL of us to end domestic violence! RUN DETAILS: When: Saturday, October 14, 2023 Where: Hopi Veteran's Memorial Center, Kykotsmovi, AZ 86039 & Virtual ( A location of your choice) Time: Registration will begin at 7:00 AM. Walk/run begins at 8:00 AM. Distance: 2 mile & 5K Run Entry Fee: $30 PLEASE NOTE: Paid Registration includes a T-Shirt (Adult unisex sizes small to 3XL available). T-Shirts will be available the day off the walk/run. For virtual participants, there will be a $5.00 shipping charge. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Share pictures of your walk/run, t-shirt, or selfies on your social media using any of these hashtags: #RunforKyaptsi #DVAM2023 #HTWCEA #Hopi #Tewa #Run #Walk Contact: roxanne.joseyesva@htwcea.org or 928-225-6942."

  • Outreach Pop-Up

    From the HTWCEA Facebook page: "Come meet our new Membership & Outreach Coordinator Larson Goldtooth and get some information & incentives! Having knowledge about Human Trafficking & Stalking will help you be more proactive about in your community and advocating for your people. " Located at: Circle M Store Placca

  • Craft Workshop

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

    Join the Hopi Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse to connect, renew, and create. This is an open craft workshop to create while connecting through conversations about wellness, culture, and community safety. Flyer text: "Finish up projects or start something new. We will have sewing supplies available. Dinner will be provided." Contact Larson to sign up: 918-737-9000 | 928-225-6873

  • Community Outreach Pop-up

    Join Membership & Outreach Coordinator- Larson and learn about Domestic Violence and how you can help prevent it in our community. Larson will be in Polacca at Circle M store from 10am-12pm. Call Larson at 928-737-9000 or 928-225-6873

  • Awareness Month Kick-Off

    Hopi Health Care Center Highway 264 Mile Post 388, Polacca, Arizona, United States

    "Join HTWCEA as we kick off the awareness month with our theme of "Our Voices Have Power. Together We Can Build Safe and Respectful Communities".  We will host resource information throughout the Hopi community and will begin at the Hopi Health Care Center 8 am to 9 am. Please contact HTWCEA at (928) 737-9000."

  • Connect. Renew. Create. Workshop

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

    Please join HTWCEA for the Connect. Renew. Create. Open Craft Workshop. Create while connecting through conversations about wellness, culture, and community safety. "Finish up projects or start something new, we will have sewing supplies available. Dinner will be provided." Call to sign up. 928-737-9000

  • Lunch N’ Learn- Dynamics of Sexual Violence in Tribal Communities

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

    Please join HTWCEA for the Lunch N' Learn on the topic of Sexual Assault Awareness. Intended audience are community members age 16 and older. Lunch will be provided. Call to reserve your spot: 928-737-9000

  • Community Education Pop-Up

    Circle M Polacca, Arizona, United States

    Please join HTWCEA for a community education pop up during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

  • Strengthening Communities Conference

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

    Description: To raise community awareness of sexual assault.  Building safe and respectful communities and bringing them together helps to reduce the likelihood of sexual assault and harassment in our communities.  We aim to create safe spaces where people can unite in the community, at events, and even online. The theme of the Strengthening Communities Conference is "Our Voices Have Power. Together We Can Build Safe and Respectful Communities."

  • Lunch N’ Learn: Dynamics of Sexual Violence in Tribal Communities

    Upper Village of Moenkopi Community Building Tuba City, Arizona, United States

    Please join HTWCEA for the Lunch N' Learn on the topic of Sexual Assault Awareness. Intended audience are community members age 16 and older. Lunch will be provided. Call to reserve your spot: 928-737-9000

  • Hopi-Tewa Women’s Wellness Retreat

    Little America Hotel 2515 East Butler Avenue, Flagstaff, Arizona, United States

    *THIS IS A DRUG AND ALCOHOL-FREE EVENT *INTENDED FOR FIRST-TIME WWR PARTICIPANTS

  • Hopi-Tewa Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relative Summit

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

    The Hopi-Tewa Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relative Summit aims to gather the minds, spirits, hearts, and support of families, community, tribal leaders, existing services, and community organizers to address the missing and murdered Indigenous women and relatives’ issue.  The summit will highlight areas of current services and allow the participants to receive pertinent information resources and have meaningful dialogue with service providers.    The coalition held its first summit and town halls on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives in 2023, this summit is an annual event to continuously raise awareness of this issue and create community action that can lead to enhanced responses and services for the Hopi community.  HTWCEA truly believes in uplifting the voice of survivors and families of violence and through these events we hope to strengthen partnerships while embracing trauma-informed and culturally relevant approaches. The Hopi-Tewa MMIWR Summit is a one-day conference featuring subject matter experts on MMIWR issues.  For more information, please visit http://htwcea.org/

  • Connect. Renew. Create.

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

    "Make time for yourself for conversation and creating at Connect. Renew. Create. Unwind and create something with us June 13th @HTWCEAs Office in Lower Sipaulovi. Please call to register! 737-9000 Open to EVERYONE. 🩵 Sewing materials/supplies & machines will be provided. If you have your own machine feel free to bring it! 🙂 Come create with us!"

  • Connect. Renew. Create.

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

    "Make time for yourself for conversation and creating at Connect. Renew. Create. 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. This helps us have enough refreshments and supplies." Please visit the HTWCEA Facebook Page for more information on the new projects being worked on each week.

  • 2024 Hopi & Tewa Rise & Thrive Youth Summit

    The Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse is a Tribal Coalition located in Second Mesa, AZ. This event is aimed at teaching youth how to become an effective leader in their community and to model changes to inspire an end to violence.

  • DVAM Kick Off Event

    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 their Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) Kick-Off Event. This event will kick off a month-long series of events aimed at promoting awareness of domestic violence and its impact on the community. Please visit the HTWCEA Facebook page for more information.

  • 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. Moenkopi & Kykotsmovi Please call for more information: 928-737-9000