Finding support is an important step toward healing. When you come to us for help, we will connect you with an advocate that will guide you. They will help you find a support group, therapy, legal guidance and a safe space to heal.
We can help you find a safe space to begin healing with other people who have experienced a similar trauma.
We will guide you through available options, resources and provide you the opportunity for therapeutic healing.
Our transitional living center will help you become self-sufficient to live independently.
You can learn new skills and strengthen existing ones to increase your employment options.
All of these services are at no cost to registered clients.
Yes, there are many different programs for children of all ages. Find them here.
All individuals wishing to attend a group must be a resident of the emergency shelter or a registered client. The advocate and/or therapist you are working with will refer you to the appropriate group to help your unique situation.
After an intake and assessment with an advocate, you can receive therapy if that is the only service you desire. We do encourage all clients to take advantage of all available resources.
We provide all services without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations.