Cahuilla Consortium

Cahuilla Consortium A nonprofit organization, whose mission is to END violence and victimization in our tribal community.

Our General Shelf Care Book Club is going virtual! We will be reading Love After the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit and...
05/21/2026

Our General Shelf Care Book Club is going virtual! We will be reading Love After the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction this June as a Pride Month special.

This book club is open to anyone who identifies as American Indian/Alaska Native, Native American, or Tribal family and resides in Southern California.

Please RSVP to secure your copy and Zoom link!

05/08/2026

MMIP Week of Action candlelight vigil to remember those who were stolen from our communities. Cahuilla Consortium stands in solidarity with every survivor, family member, and Tribal community as we continue to combat the colonial legacy and ongoing crisis of MMIP.

05/05/2026

May 5th is National Day of Awareness for MMIP. We continue to uplift the people and communities doing the necessary prevention work.

Join us next week at the State Capitol for the annual MMIP candlelight vigil!
05/01/2026

Join us next week at the State Capitol for the annual MMIP candlelight vigil!

As we wrap-up April’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month campaigns, we wanted to share a friendly reminder that your experie...
04/30/2026

As we wrap-up April’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month campaigns, we wanted to share a friendly reminder that your experiences are your own. Survivors are more than a statistic 🩵

If you are experiencing or have experienced sexual violence, a victim advocate is just a phone call away via our 24 Hr Helpline.

It’s Denim Day! Thank you to our lovely Consortium Tribal community members for attending our Denim Day workshops over t...
04/29/2026

It’s Denim Day! Thank you to our lovely Consortium Tribal community members for attending our Denim Day workshops over the course of April.

Cahuilla Consortium stands in solidarity with survivors today and every day and are available for advocacy 24/7.

Forensic exams can be part of a survivor’s action plan if they choose one. Survivors have a choice in having a victim ad...
04/28/2026

Forensic exams can be part of a survivor’s action plan if they choose one. Survivors have a choice in having a victim advocate as part of their SART (Sexual Assault Response Team). CCVAP’s advocates are only a phone call away, reachable from our 24hr helpline.

04/27/2026

If you or anyone you know is experiencing sexual violence or is on their healing journey from sexual violence, a victim advocate is just a phone call away.

Our SA grant funding allows us to provide therapeutic support to survivors even if their victimization happened early on in life, so we always encourage our elders to seek services as well!

Cahuilla Consortium 24 Hour Helpline - 951-392-1919

Survivor-centered advocacy is what we strive for.
04/21/2026

Survivor-centered advocacy is what we strive for.

Address

52703 Highway 371
Anza, CA
92539

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19513921919

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