Ruth Place

Ruth Place Ruth Place is a trauma recovery program for s*xual violence survivors.

The You Are Worthy Annual Breakfast was a HUGE success! 🙌 We’re beyond grateful to AZ State Senator Lauren Kuby for hono...
05/01/2026

The You Are Worthy Annual Breakfast was a HUGE success! 🙌 We’re beyond grateful to AZ State Senator Lauren Kuby for honoring Ruth Place with a Legislative Proclamation. Moments like these fuel our mission. 💙 ruthplaceaz.org

Dr Camea Peca, Ruth Place’s Program Director was interviewed on the Shame Behind Closed Doors podcast about S*xual Ass*u...
04/15/2026

Dr Camea Peca, Ruth Place’s Program Director was interviewed on the Shame Behind Closed Doors podcast about S*xual Ass*ult, check it out.

This podcast on the topic of s*xual assault and can be triggering. Viewer discretion is advised. If you or someone you know has experienced s*xual assault pl...

Learn more on our website.
04/01/2026

Learn more on our website.

You are absolutely worthy of healing, growth, and support. 💛Join us for the Ruth Place “You Are Worthy” Annual Breakfast...
03/25/2026

You are absolutely worthy of healing, growth, and support. 💛

Join us for the Ruth Place “You Are Worthy” Annual Breakfast — a morning of connection, reflection, and growing into the person you’re meant to be.

📅 April 23, 2026
⏰ 7:30–9:00 AM
📍 Hosted by Ruth Place
🔗 RSVP: https://form-usa.keela.co/rp-you-are-worthy-breakfast-2026

At Ruth Place, survivors don't have to hide their truth or suffer in silence. They can heal and grow beyond their trauma...
03/18/2026

At Ruth Place, survivors don't have to hide their truth or suffer in silence. They can heal and grow beyond their trauma.

March 18, 2026

Today, civil rights leader Dolores Huerta issued the following statement:

“I am nearly 96 years old, and for the last 60 years have kept a secret because I believed that exposing the truth would hurt the farmworker movement I have spent my entire life fighting for.

I have encouraged people to always use their voice. Following the New York Times’ multi-year investigation into s*xual misconduct by Cesar Chavez, I can no longer stay silent and must share my own experiences.

As a young mother in the 1960s, I experienced two separate s*xual encounters with Cesar. The first time I was manipulated and pressured into having s*x with him, and I didn’t feel I could say no because he was someone that I admired, my boss and the leader of the movement I had already devoted years of my life to. The second time I was forced, against my will, and in an environment where I felt trapped.

I had experienced abuse and s*xual violence before, and I convinced myself these were incidents that I had to endure alone and in secret. Both s*xual encounters with Cesar led to pregnancies. I chose to keep my pregnancies secret and, after the children were born, I arranged for them to be raised by other families that could give them stable lives.

Over the years, I have been fortunate to develop a deep relationship with these children, who are now close to my other children, their siblings. But even then, no one knew the full truth about how they were conceived until just a few weeks ago.

I carried this secret for as long as I did because building the movement and securing farmworker rights was my life’s work. The formation of a union was the only vehicle to accomplish and secure those rights and I wasn’t going to let Cesar or anyone else get in the way. I channeled everything I had into advocating on behalf of millions of farmworkers and others who were suffering and deserved equal rights.

I have never identified myself as a victim, but I now understand that I am a survivor — of violence, of s*xual abuse, of domineering men who saw me, and other women, as property, or things to control.

I am telling my story because the New York Times has indicated that I was not the only one — there were others. Women are coming forward, sharing that they were s*xually abused and assaulted by Cesar when they were girls and teenagers.

The knowledge that he hurt young girls sickens me. My heart aches for everyone who suffered alone and in silence for years. There are no words strong enough to condemn those deplorable actions that he did. Cesar’s actions do not reflect the values of our community and our movement.

The farmworker movement has always been bigger and far more important than any one individual. Cesar’s actions do not diminish the permanent improvements achieved for farmworkers with the help of thousands of people. We must continue to engage and support our community, which needs advocacy and activism now more than ever.

I will continue my commitments to workers, as well as my commitment to women’s rights, to make sure we have a voice and that our communities are treated with dignity and given the equity that they have so long been denied.

I have kept this secret long enough. My silence ends here."

If you are a survivor or if you have been impacted by any type of s*xual violence, please visit the Dolores Huerta Foundation website, where you will find a list of resources for support. https://doloreshuerta.org/s*xual_assault_resources/

Read the full statement and Spanish-language version here: https://medium.com/p/e74c20430555?postPublishedType=initial

MEDIA CONTACT

Fenton Chief of Issue Advocacy & Crisis Management Lead Erik Olvera | [email protected] | 415-994-3242

Lara Berthold | [email protected]

At Ruth Place, we recognize the uniqueness of each survivor’s journey. Our tailored programs provide the support you nee...
01/30/2026

At Ruth Place, we recognize the uniqueness of each survivor’s journey. Our tailored programs provide the support you need to discover your inner strength and start the healing process. Don’t let financial barriers hold you back—scholarships are available! 💪 ruthplaceaz.org

Ruth Place is committed to creating a nurturing and inclusive environment for all survivors, including our transgender a...
01/23/2026

Ruth Place is committed to creating a nurturing and inclusive environment for all survivors, including our transgender and non-binary community members. Your experience matters. Join us in a supportive space where everyone is welcome. 🌈✨ruthplaceaz.org

Save the Date: Tuesday, January 27, 5:00–8:00 PMGrand Canyon Education Lecture Hall2600 W Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ
01/21/2026

Save the Date: Tuesday, January 27, 5:00–8:00 PM
Grand Canyon Education Lecture Hall
2600 W Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ

At Ruth Place, we believe that money should never be a barrier to healing. We offer scholarships and flexible payment op...
01/16/2026

At Ruth Place, we believe that money should never be a barrier to healing. We offer scholarships and flexible payment options for survivors of s*xual violence. You are not alone on this journey—together, we can start your healing today. 💖 ruthplaceaz.org

If you’re a survivor of s*xual violence looking for a path to healing, Ruth Place is here for you. Our safe and inclusiv...
01/09/2026

If you’re a survivor of s*xual violence looking for a path to healing, Ruth Place is here for you. Our safe and inclusive services, along with financial support options, ensure that everyone has the chance to heal. Together, we can foster resilience and hope! 💙ruthplaceaz.org

Address

4140 N Miller Road
Scottsdale, AZ
85251

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:15pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16024569308

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