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Clackamas Women’s Services works to end the isolation experienced by survivors of domestic and sexual violence by providing trauma‑informed, survivor‑centered services — including a 24‑hour crisis line, shelter, counseling, legal/advocacy help, and community education — so individuals and families can find safety and long‑term healing.
Safety for women in crisis, shelter for women, women with children, and women with pets.
KCSARC provides free, confidential advocacy, therapy, legal and prevention services for survivors and their families across King County. The organization works both to support individual survivors (through its 24/7 Resource Line, advocacy, and trauma-informed therapy) and to change community attitudes and public policy to prevent sexual violence.
Stone House partners with adult and child survivors of domestic violence and related trauma to provide safe emergency and transitional housing, counseling, childcare, and supportive services that help survivors achieve safety, stability, and long-term independence.
The mission of Center for Community Solutions is to end relationship and sexual violence by being a catalyst for caring communities and social justice.
Birthright of Rapid City provides free, confidential, non-judgmental support to women who are pregnant or think they may be pregnant, offering emotional support, pregnancy testing, referrals, and practical help such as maternity and baby items.
Elizabeth Freeman Center provides free, confidential support to survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Berkshire County, offering emergency shelter and practical assistance, counseling and advocacy, legal and safety planning, and specialized services for immigrants, LGBTQ people, and children. Their goal is to help survivors get safe, recover, and work toward ending interpersonal violence in the community.
House Of Ruth Maryland leads the fight to end violence against women and their children by confronting the attitudes, behaviors and systems that perpetuate it, and by providing victims with the services necessary to rebuild their lives safely and free of fear.
Peace Over Violence's mission is to build healthy relationships, families and communities free from sexual, domestic and interpersonal violence.
Heartly House works to end domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and child abuse by providing free crisis services, emergency shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, and prevention/education programs for survivors and their families in Frederick County.
Safe Berks provides free, confidential, 24/7 crisis and support services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Berks County. Their programs include emergency shelter, counseling, legal and medical advocacy, and community education and prevention—aimed at keeping people safe, empowering survivors, and preventing further abuse.
The primary purpose of the Saint Louis Crisis Nursery is to provide a safe haven for children, birth through age 12, thereby preventing child abuse and neglect, and to support the needs of families. Children are cared for in the Nursery for any situation that may jeopardize their health and safety, including: parental stress, domestic violence, homelessness, and other family crises. The Crisis Nursery services are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, at five locations throughout the St. Louis and St. Charles' regions and are free of charge.