Founded in 1989, Amá Dóó Álchíní Bíghan (ADABI) is the primary provider of services for domestic violence, sexual assault, family violence and dating violence victims in the Chinle Agency of the Navajo Nation.

ADABI is a private, non-profit, community based domestic violence and sexual assault crisis intervention and prevention program. ADABI provides advocacy, prevention, transportation, court accompaniment and a safe home network. ADABI serves victims and survivors of intimate partner violence in the Chinle Agency and surrounding areas of Dinétah. The direct service staff members have more than 20+ years of experience in domestic violence and sexual assault crisis intervention services.

ADABI serves an average of 35-45 victims per month and provides many hours of transportation, emergency motel stays, meals and ceremonial services for victims. They are in critical need of PPE and cleaning supplies for victims and staff. Currently, with the COVID-19 pandemic and the Navajo Nation stay at home orders, ADABI is experiencing an increase of crisis with domestic violence and sexual violence cases.