- Advocacy
- Safety planning
- Medical advocacy
- Goal setting
- Assistance with budgeting
- Children’s advocacy & programming
- Help with petitions for restraining orders
- Assistance in locating affordable housing
- Overcoming obstacles to employment
- Law enforcement advocacy
- Criminal justice support and advocacy
- Crime victims compensation assistance
- Information about and coordination of services with community resources
- Therapy referrals and more
- Emergency transportation
- Referrals to community partners
- Temporary residential program with 24-hour accessibility
- Peer support
- Public outreach/awareness
Support groups for:
- Survivors of Domestic Abuse/Sexual Assault
- Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
- Children
- Young Parents
- Teens
HAVEN recognizes that working toward a future without violence means that our advocates, clients, and communities need to understand and overcome the challenges faced by individual survivors, realizing also the barriers and oppressions that can impact them based on their genders, races, ethnicities, ages, abilities, economic circumstances, and sexual orientations. Our services are offered in a variety of ways to meet the unique needs of each survivor.
All services are provided free of charge without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, disability, arrest or conviction record, sexual orientation, or sexual identity.