The vision of the Resource Center was to provide a safe space where survivors could come to have a variety of needs met and connection with many community partners in one space.
"One stop shop" for domestic violence advocacy and resources including:
• Personalized safety planning
• Access to 911 emergency phones
• Drop-in support with trained advocates
• Crisis response and emotional support
The Legal Advocacy Program provides services to victims and survivors staying at the shelter and those in the community that are not staying at the shelter.
Services include:
• On-call advocacy follow-up to all arrest
• Transportation (if needed) and support advocacy for court hearings
• Assistance in gathering and documenting evidence in criminal and civil cases (photos of injuries)
• A communication network linking survivors with probation officers, prosecuting attorneys, and law enforcement
• Assistance with Orders for Protection and Harassment Orders
The goal of the Self-Sufficiency Program is to empower victims and survivors of domestic violence to gain independence and autonomy by providing assistance with four basic needs:
• Employment
• Housing
• Education
• Childcare
We offer information and assistance in obtaining affordable housing, public benefits, and scholarships.
Our Drop-in Center is equipped with:
• A comfortable Lounge
• Full Kitchen
• Shower
• Laundry
• Computer with safe internet access
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Resource Center advocates can help you connect with Community Resources like:
• Attorneys
• Therapists
• Healthcare providers
• Housing specialists
• Other support providers