Confidential Domestic Violence Shelter
Safe Space provides a confidential emergency shelter for women and children in need of a safe place to stay. The emergency shelter has 14 beds, which includes 2 family rooms. While a victim is staying at the confidential shelter, Safe Space offers counseling, guidance, weekly support groups for both women and children, and personal advocacy. The shelter is able to provide emergency funds for gas, clothing from donations and other day to day necessities.
HOW TO BE ADMITTED TO THE SHELTER
In order to request emergency shelter, a victim needs to speak with our crisis line. Our client advocates will be able to assess the client's situation and discuss options to include emergency shelter based on each individual situation.
WHAT IS THE SHELTER LIKE?
Safe Space's shelter is located in a confidential location. The confidentiality is vital to the anonimity and safety of our clients and staff. Our shelter can hold up to 14 women and children at one time. Our shelter is complete with separate bedrooms, a kitchen, dining area, laundry facility, family room, play room and office. Support group meetings are held weekly for shelter residents and all victims of domestic violence and sexual violence. Staff work onsite at the office of the shelter daily. Staff strive to empower clients to make positive and safe choices during their stay at our emergency shelter in a home environment.
HOW TO BE ADMITTED TO THE SHELTER
In order to request emergency shelter, a victim needs to speak with our crisis line. Our client advocates will be able to assess the client's situation and discuss options to include emergency shelter based on each individual situation.
WHAT IS THE SHELTER LIKE?
Safe Space's shelter is located in a confidential location. The confidentiality is vital to the anonimity and safety of our clients and staff. Our shelter can hold up to 14 women and children at one time. Our shelter is complete with separate bedrooms, a kitchen, dining area, laundry facility, family room, play room and office. Support group meetings are held weekly for shelter residents and all victims of domestic violence and sexual violence. Staff work onsite at the office of the shelter daily. Staff strive to empower clients to make positive and safe choices during their stay at our emergency shelter in a home environment.