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Provide a continuum of safe, confidential shelter options—from emergency shelter through transitional shelter.Provide a rich array of crisis intervention services, case management and emotional support to those we shelter as well as those who are waiting for shelter; helping them to rebuild their lives, free from fear.Address the many complexities and barriers associated with domestic violence, sexual violence, dating violence and stalking on an individual level as well as a community systems level.Continue to reach out to survivors through individual advocacy, emergency case management and support groups after they leave shelter, offering an environment where survivors feel welcome and are encouraged to share their stories and their wisdom with others.
Mission statement of the Rape Crisis Center, Brazos Valley is to provide counseling, hotline, and accompaniment services to all survivors of sexual abuse. In providing these services we aim to assure that the immediate and long term physical and emotional needs of the survivor are met, survivors are treated with dignity and respect, and they are given accurate legal and medical information.
Avalon Center works to end domestic and sexual violence by breaking the cycle of abuse through education, prevention, shelter and support services in the greater Williamsburg and Middle Peninsula communities.
We will work toward the elimination of domestic violence and provide emergency and support services for survivors of domestic violence.For over 37 years, Domestic Violence Shelter and Services, Inc. (DVSS) has advanced its work to prevent domestic violence and provide support services for survivors of domestic violence and their children. Services are available twenty four hours a day. Our primary service area is New Hanover County. (Other areas are served as needed.)
At First Step Women's Center, we help women just like you who walk through our doors each day. We are here to serve you.
To reduce the trauma experienced by sexually abused children by providing services in a nurturing, friendly and safe environment.
First Light supports survivors of sexual assault and child abuse and their families through collaboration, education, advocacy, and treatment services in Anderson and Oconee Counties.
The Center for Women and Families provides trauma-informed advocacy and support for individuals, families and communities affected by intimate partner violence and sexual assault. We also offer assistance to family, friends, and partners close to survivors of intimate partner violence and sexual assault. We mitigate the impact of trauma by building resiliency and reducing risk factors at all levels.
We help heal the hurt for boys and girls in need.
The Shady Grove Pregnancy Center's primary purpose is to provide supportive care and life-affirming assistance to families experiencing a crisis pregnancy. All services are free and are provided by a trained staff of approximately 30 volunteers, two full-time and five part-time employees. The Center's work force is largely volunteer based. Over 30,000 women and their families have been served through our five programs - Pregnancy Testing, Sonogram, Parenting, Spanish, and Material Assistance. Financial funding comes from individuals, churches and organizations. For every dollar received, more than $.86 cents is spent on client programs.
In an effort to improve lives, Alpha's Glory, a non-profit Christian ministry, compassionately presents biblical truths to affirm the value of life by providing pregnancy and pregnancy loss services to Moms, Dads and their families.
The mission of the Center for Sexual Assault Survivors is to provide support, treatment and advocacy to persons affected by sexual violence and to lead the community toward a reduction of sexual violence through education and awareness.