Free and confidential services to victims and their children including:
- 24-hour Residential Shelter & Transitional Housing
- Emergency Shelter
- 24-hour Hotline
- Court Advocacy
- Crisis Intervention and Advocacy
- Risk Assessment and Safety Planning
- Cell Phones
- Support/Education Groups for Women
- Groups for Children called Forgotten Victims
- Groups for Teen Girls
- Spanish Language and Culturally Relevant Services
Intervention Services
- Certified Batterer Intervention Program: Fresh Start for Men and Fresh Start for Women (fee for service)
- Groups for Teen Guys (fee for service)
Awareness and Community Involvement
- Volunteer Program
- Community Education or Training
- Educational School Programs on Dating Violence Dangers
- Used Cell Phone Drive- a collection to distribute 911 phones to survivors
- Empty Bowl Fundraising Event (Held in January)
- Annual Golf Tournament (Held in October)
- Candlelight Vigil as part of October’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month
- The Bathrooms Project- awareness posters in bathrooms with hotline number tear off cards
- The Clothesline Project- an exhibit of t-shirts telling personal stories of violence against women displayed on a clothesline. The t-shirts serve as an artist’s canvas and are pieces of art created by survivors.