Resources
You and your loved ones deserve a good life.
Please note: The organizations listed here are mentioned as a resource and should not be considered an official endorsement.
From Domesticworkers.org:
“The National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) works for the respect, recognition, and rights for the nearly 2.5 million nannies, housecleaners, and home care workers who do the essential work of caring for our loved ones and our homes.”
Call or Chat with someone trained to help: 1-800-799-7233
Their website also provides help with creating a safety plan, local resources, healthcare, legal help, deaf services, and Native American services.
Savings matching program. Survivor Safety Fund. Peer-to-peer groups. And more.
From their website Freefrom.org:
“The FreeFrom team is made up of queer, trans, im/migrant, and BIPOC survivors. We envision a world in which all survivors are able to build the wealth and financial security necessary to support their individual, intergenerational, and community healing—enabling them to thrive.”
From 211.org:
“Help starts here. 211 connects you to expert, caring help. Every call is completely confidential. Can’t call us? Find a local 211.”
From their website Unitedway.org:
“United Way turns innovative ideas into real community solutions. The following initiatives are tackling issues that go beyond state and national borders, improving the lives of millions of people in the process.”
Programs: Early learning initiatives, free income tax filing, 211, human trafficking help, and more.
Domesitc and sexual violence services, child care services, racial justice programs, and more.
What they do: https://www.ywca.org/what-we-do/
From their website: TheBlackFairyGodmother.org
“The Black Fairy Godmother Foundation’s mission is to restore Black and Brown families’ stability by removing the barriers that keep them in abject poverty and domestic violence situations.”
Programs: Food Assistance, DV Fund, Adopt-A-Family, Emergency Assistance, and more.
From their website: bridgeofhopeinc.org
“Bridge of Hope is offered by a network of locations across the country. To find the Bridge of Hope provider nearest you, click the button below. If there is not a location near you, contact your local 211 helpline or the following national non-profits: Love INC., YWCA, Family Promise/Interfaith Hospitality Network. If you are in need of shelter from domestic violence, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY).”
From their website: womenslaw.org
WomensLaw.Org in Espanol
From their website: WomensLaw.org | Información legal en un lenguaje simple para víctimas de abuso
“Despite its name, WomensLaw.org provides information that is relevant to people of all genders, not just women. Our Email Hotline will provide legal information to anyone who reaches out with legal questions or concerns regarding domestic violence, sexual violence, or any other topic covered on WomensLaw.org.”
National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
From their website: nnedv.org
“The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV), a social change organization, is dedicated to creating a social, political, and economic environment in which violence against women no longer exists.”
The NNEDV has an entire resource library including but not limited to Guidance Documents, Training Materials, DV Programs, Emergency Hotline, and multiple projects around the country that support individuals suffering from domestic violence.
U.S. National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233
Please note: The organizations listed here are mentioned as a resource and should not be considered an official endorsement.
From their website: sacramentofjc.org
“The Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center offers a safe, healing environment for victims of domestic violence, child and elder abuse, sexual assault, and human trafficking. We bring an array of needed services to victims through collaboration with existing public, private, and community-based programs. We are a “one-stop” center, effectively and efficiently delivering the critical services that our partners provide.”
ALL SERVICES ARE FREE & CONFIDENTIAL. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED.
MONDAY-FRIDAY, 8:30A-5:00P PST
Call – (916)-875-4673
From their website: shalom-bayit.org
“Shalom Bayit is the Bay Area’s center for domestic violence prevention and response within the Jewish community. We promote peaceful homes and families, teach skills for healthy relationships, and work to build a safe, vibrant Jewish community that is free from violence and abuse.
Our three main programs include: counseling for survivors of abuse, community education, and Love Shouldn’t Hurt dating violence prevention for Jewish youth.
Are you being hurt by someone you love? Do you know someone in an unhealthy relationship? You are not alone. ”
Call (866) SHALOM-7 for free, confidential support.
From their website: standffov.org
“Our 24/7 Crisis & Support Line (888-215-5555) and Emergency Shelter have continued uninterrupted, welcoming those at highest risk for DV or homicide. Our children’s therapy program, transitional housing, groups, and supportive services to adult survivors remain readily available via video or phone appointment. However, if it is not safe for you to access services from your home, please note the following changes about in-person services at STAND!”
STAND! also offers Non-Violence Programs, Community Bases Support Services, and Youth Education Support Services (YESS)
24- Hour Crisis & Support Line – (888-215-5555)
From their website: homelessprenatal.org
“The Homeless Prenatal Program is a nationally-recognized family resource center in San Francisco that empowers homeless and low-income families, particularly mothers motivated by pregnancy and parenthood, to find within themselves the strength and confidence they need to transform their lives. We serve over 3,500 low-income and homeless families annually, providing a variety of programs and services to help families become healthy, stable, and self-sufficient.”
Click here to fill out their Services Interest Form
From their website: crossroadssafehouse.org
“Crossroads provides emergency safe housing, advocacy, legal assistance, rapid rehousing and crisis intervention for victims of domestic violence.”
Crossroads Safehouse provides services and safe housing to adults and children affected by domestic violence and/or intimate partner abuse. Crossroads is the largest direct service provider for victims of domestic violence in Northern Colorado.
24-Hour Helpline – (970)-482-3502 Email: info@crossroadssafehouse.org
From their website: roseandomcenter.org
“Services at the Rose Andom Center are available to all victims of domestic violence who are in need of information and help in finding resources, safety, and hope for themselves and their children. Through our partner agencies, a wide range of services are available to help victims choose which services will best assist them in creating a path toward safety. Victims are not required to report their abuse to law enforcement in order to access services. All programs and staff participating at the Rose Andom Center are committed to providing culturally and linguistically responsive services, where victims are respected and empowered to make the best choices for themselves.”
If you or someone you know is in need of services or information please contact us at 720-337-4400 during regular business hours.
After Hours and Shelter Resources
SafeHouse Denver – 303-318-9989 (24 hour/7 days a week, crisis and shelter line)
From their website: intervalhousect.org
“Interval House is dedicated to ending domestic violence and providing services that will prevent and break the cycle of family and intimate partner abuse.
We strive to reach all persons at risk and bring about social change.”
All services are free and confidential.
Interval House offers services such as Emergency Safe House, Counseling, Youth Programs, and more. View their website for more information.
24- Hour Hotline – (888)-774-2900
From their website: palouseresources.org
ATVP is committed to an empowerment model, offering clients the opportunity to consider a wide range of options as the individual needs and circumstances dictate and a safe, supportive environment in which to reach decisions.
Services: 24-Hour Crisis Intervention; Support Groups; Medical Advocacy; Legal Advocacy; Advocacy-Based Counseling; Emergency Shelter; Child Advocacy; Information and Referrals; Community Education and Prevention Programs
24-hour crisis hotline: 1-877-334-2887
Public Offices in Moscow and Pullman are open Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 5 pm
1125 NW Nye St Pullman, WA 99163 and 111 E 2nd St Moscow, ID 83843
From their website: sarahsinn.org
“If you are deaf or hard of hearing, or are not in need of an immediate response and prefer texting, you can also send a text message to
our text line at 708-669-6149. We will respond to your text within 24 hours.”
Sarah’s Inn offers services such as emergency shelter referrals, transportation, housing assistance, legal advocacy, and individual/group counseling including children and teens.
Take a look at their website for more information regarding resources.
Sarah’s Inn’s 24-hour Crisis Line: (708) 386-4225
From their website: brassinc.org
“Providing emergency shelter and support services to victims of domestic violence & their children.”
Service Area: Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Hart, Logan, Metcalfe, Monroe, Simpson and Warren Counties
Crisis Lines at 1-800-928-1183 or (270) 843-1183.
From their website: rosiesplace.org
“Rosie’s Place is a multi-service community center that offers women emergency shelter and meals, and so much more: a food pantry, ESOL classes, legal assistance, wellness care, one-on-one support, housing and job search services, and community outreach. Here women will find support, opportunity, and the tools they need to make a new start.”
Call: (617)-442-9322 or Email: info@rosiesplace.org
From their website: MountainHomeMT.org
“Mountain Home provides shelter for young mothers who need a place to live, and a network of support as they create safe, stable, and nurturing homes of their own.”
Additional Resources: Employment & Education, Child Care, Pregnancy & Birth Support, and more.
From their website: HavenMT.org
“Haven provides confidential support, legal advocacy, counseling, and a safe place to stay for anyone and everyone impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, sex trafficking, and stalking.
We work to empower survivors, elevate their voices, strengthen our community, hold abusers accountable, and stop the cycle of abuse.”
Get Help Now: (406)-586-4111
From their website: thefriendshipcenter.org
“The Friendship Center is to be a safe haven for those affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking and to empower our community to flourish in relationships free from violence.”
THE FRIENDSHIP CENTER’S 24-HOUR HOTLINE 406.442.6800
24-hour Hotline: 1-800-253-9811
“The purpose of the Community Support Center is to advocate for survivors of all forms of relationship violence including domestic and sexual violence, victims of stalking, and hate crimes through a combination of direct services.”
The Community Support Center is the sole provider of domestic violence/sexual assault services and operates the only safe shelter in Beaverhead & Madison counties in southwest Montana.
All services are offered free of charge.
24-Hour Helpline: (406)-752-7273
The Abbie Shelter provides Court Advocacy, Counseling, Shelter, and Educational Resources
From their website: abbieshelter.org
“We are much more than just a shelter, and we’re here to support you through any step of the process of getting safe and recovering from domestic violence and sexual assault.”
From their website: micmt.org
“To draw people together across civic, economic, political, and religious divides to affect social change and develop public leaders. We exist to strengthen community organizations, generate leaders, and foster meaningful relationships as we act together for the common good.”
Check out their Events Calendar here.
From their website: missoulafoodbank.org
“Asking for help is something that can be difficult to do, but getting food at our Food Bank store is free, simple, and confidential.”
Contact them for more information: (406)-549-0543 or mail@missoulafoodbank.org
From their website: butterescutemission.org
“Partnering with Southwest Montana to feed, clothe, shelter and restore hope to those in need, through the life changing Power of Jesus Christ.”
610 E. Platinum St.
Butte, MT 59701
USA
(406)-782-0925
From their website: safespaceonline.org
24-Hour Crisis Line – (406)-782-8511
All services provided are FREE of charge!
Their services include Emergency Transportation, Food, Clothing, Legal Advocacy, and more…
See their full list here.
From their website:
“As the only provider of emergency shelter and services in Ravalli County for survivors of domestic and intimate partner abuse SAFE’s services are critically needed. We help survivors find the help they need to build a safe future. SAFE provides a variety of housing programs, advocacy services, a crisis hotline and community programs all geared toward creating a future free of violence.
SAFE provides services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Your financial and material support help us ensure that those experiencing domestic or sexual violence in Ravalli County find the help they need to build a safe future.”
Crisis Hotline: (406)-363-4600
From their website: tobyshousemt.org
“Our crisis nursery provides urgent or emergency care for children ages 0-6. We provide a safe, nurturing environment for a few hours or all day if needed at no cost to families.
Our non-profit crisis nursery is accessible to the public and has no income requirements for services. We offer referrals that link parents and caregivers to community resources to build resilience and strengthen families.
We believe all children deserve safe, loving, and immediate shelter during a family’s crisis. Infants and toddlers are most vulnerable to child abuse and neglect, often resulting in death.”
Where is Toby’s House?
421 5th St N
Great Falls, MT 59401
(406)-770-3191
From their website: nnhopes.org
“Comprehensive medical care is just the beginning. HOPES offers extensive wrap-around services that support overall well-being. Our case managers connect patients with meals, clothes, shelter, education, and other resources that enhance stability, reduce stress, and improve health outcomes.”
Other resources include Teen Health, Harm Reduction, LGBTQ Support, Medical-Legal, and Medication-Assisted Treatment
Call: (775)-786-4673
From their website: sanctuaryforfamilies.org
“We believe that freedom from gender violence is a basic human right”
“Sanctuary for Families is dedicated to the safety, healing, and self-determination of victims of domestic violence and related forms of gender violence. Through comprehensive services for our clients and their children, and through outreach, education, and advocacy, we strive to create a world in which freedom from gender violence is a basic human right.”
Take a look at their website for more information regarding resources and guidance.
Call – (212) 349–6009 or Email – info@sffny.org
From their website: saving-grace.org
“If you or someone you know is experiencing intimate partner violence, sexual assault, or intimate partner stalking — we can help.”
View additional resources on their website.
24- Hour Helpline – (541)-389-7021
From their website: bridgeofhopeinc.org
“Bridge of Hope is offered by a network of locations across the country. To find the Bridge of Hope provider nearest you, click the button below. If there is not a location near you, contact your local 211 helpline or the following national non-profits: Love INC., YWCA, Family Promise/Interfaith Hospitality Network. If you are in need of shelter from domestic violence, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY).”
From their website: turningpointlv.org
“Turning Point is a safe place where survivors of domestic and intimate partner abuse and their children can find refuge. We provide services in Lehigh and Northampton counties and reach nearly 2,200 people a year through our programs and services.”
Visit their website for resource details
24- Hour Helpline: (610)-437-3369
For Her
From their website: iamforher.org
“For Her serves women aged 18 to 40 who are living or working in Bexar County and surrounding areas who are searching for authentic community, compassionate support, and practical resources.”
From their program coordinator: Theresa Ancira
“We aim to break down barriers to upward mobility by providing education, support, and resources for marginalized women, who are living or working in San Antonio, TX and surrounding areas. For Her reaches out to women who have endured trauma–including teen mothers, foster youth aging out of the system, survivors of exploitation, and survivors of domestic and sexual violence.”
From their website: beautifulsoles.org
“Beautiful Soles is a non-profit organization that provides shoes, socks, emergency assistance, and emergency housing to local low income and homeless children.”
Contact or Email them at: beautifulsoles@outlook.com
From their website: marysplaceseattle.org
“Mary’s Place provides safe, inclusive shelter and services that support women, children, and families on their journey out of homelessness.”
Families looking for shelter:
206-245-1026
From their website: palouseresources.org
ATVP is committed to an empowerment model, offering clients the opportunity to consider a wide range of options as the individual needs and circumstances dictate and a safe, supportive environment in which to reach decisions.
Services: 24-Hour Crisis Intervention; Support Groups; Medical Advocacy; Legal Advocacy; Advocacy-Based Counseling; Emergency Shelter; Child Advocacy; Information and Referrals; Community Education and Prevention Programs
24-hour crisis hotline: 1-877-334-2887
Public Offices in Moscow and Pullman are open Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 5 pm
1125 NW Nye St Pullman, WA 99163 and 111 E 2nd St Moscow, ID 83843
From their website: lydiaplace.org
“Our Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services (DVSAS) Partnership Program provides case management and housing resource access to on of DVSAS’ two safe shelters, and to clients in emergency motel stays paid for by DVSAS.”
Lydia Place provides a variety of different housing solutions and resources for homeless and low-income families including Family Housing, Campus Housing, Housing for Households Without Children, Parent Support Program, Mental Health programs and they partner with Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services (DVSAS).
More information at https://lydiaplace.org/programs/
Contact: (360) 671-7663
From their website: ywcaspokane.org
YWCA Spokane is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, standing up for social justice, helping families, and strengthening communities.
Domestic Violence 24- Hour Helpline: 509-326-2255 (CALL)
Visit their website for more resources and information.
From their website: familypromiseofspokane.org
Family Promise provides housing solutions and emergency shelters for homeless adults caring for a child or adults who are pregnant including single fathers, grandchildren, LGBTQIA+ couples, extended family caregivers.
Among other housing programs and services, Family Promise offers services including eviction prevention and emergency rental assistance.
From 9 am-5 pm, please call 509-747-5487. For after-hours needs, please call 509-723-4663.
From their website: healthyfam.org
Healthy Families of Clallam County offers Emergency & Bridging Housing, Medical & Legal Advocacy, Counseling/Therapy, and more. Take a look at their website for more information.
Although we are limiting in-person contact, HFCC is still open Monday through Friday 9 AM – 4 PM. Services are being offered via phone, email, and Zoom. Please call 360-452-3811 to speak with an advocate.
For help after hours call our 24/7/365 Crisis Line @ (360) 452-HELP (4357). If there is an emergency, please call 911
From their website: nwjustice.org
“Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides free legal assistance to address fundamental human needs such as housing, family safety, income security, health care, education, and more. Our work challenges structural and racial inequities to promote the long-term well-being of low-income individuals, families, and communities across Washington State. Learn about NJP’s racial justice commitments.”
Eviction Help – 1-855-657-8387
From their website: dawnrising.org
“DAWN -501 (c)(3) nonprofit- supports, empowers and shelters survivors of domestic abuse in South King County and helps to keep us all safe by educating our community to respond to and prevent violence.”
Connect with an Advocate: (425)656-7867
From their website: familypeacecenter.org
Shelter
“Sojourner’s emergency shelter has been in existence since 1978. The 53-bed facility offers a safe respite for women, children, and men dealing with abuse and sexual assault victims. We provide basic necessities such as food, transportation and clothing, warmth, security, empathy and support, counseling and support groups, advocacy services, and children’s programming.”
Call us at (414) 933-2722 and take the first step to building a violence-free life.
Sojourner also provides support groups, restraining order assistance, and more. Take a look at their website for more information.
24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline
Call: (414) 933-2722 Text: (414) 877-8100