Domestic Violence Services
We provide domestic violence services for individuals and their children who are in abusive relationships. Our services are free and include safety, shelter and support for survivors.
While participating in the program, you will receive domestic violence services including individual and group counseling, learn to recognize the signs of abuse, and how to choose healthy relationships. You will also learn life skills such as resume building, making healthy choices, budgeting, and time management.
Emergency Shelter
If your situation becomes dangerous to you or your children, you may need to leave your home to keep yourself safe. Our 30-day emergency shelter provides a safe haven for you and your children.
Legal Support
You may be required to attend court hearing, which can be intimidating and overwhelming.
Our advocates will help you with obtaining temporary restraining orders, and provide referrals to consultations regarding custody and divorce.
Ready to seek help?
To ensure the safety of each survivor seeking services, please contact our advocates for support services (court support, legal resources, classes,etc)
661-259-8175
Or reach out to an advocate for immediate support at our 24 hour/7days a week hotline:
661-259-4357.
Do not complete the online request for services form. For your safety, our staff will not initiate contact.
For medical emergencies, please call 911 or visit your local hospital emergency room.
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Here’s how we can help:
Individual Counseling
Our counselors help you with emotional support, safety planning, case management services and assistance with medical, court and child welfare services.
Group Counseling
During group counseling sessions you will receive support from others in the group. Group counseling can be very helpful as members offer support to each other, and help to encourage positive changes and self-sufficiency.
Court Approved Education Classes
Domestic Violence Education
What is domestic violence
Red Flags
Why victims stay
Active Parenting
Effects of domestic violence on children
Positive discipline
Communication skills
Healthy Relationships
Promoting healthy boundaries in relationships
Codependency
Building relationships that promote safety
What is Domestic Violence?
Learn the signs of domestic violence.
Leaving an Abusive Relationship
Get Help Now 24-Hour Crisis Hotline
(661)259-HELP