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Empowering Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault

At the Family Refuge Center, we work tirelessly to put an end to domestic violence and sexual assault. Our comprehensive services, including outreach programs, crisis intervention, and support services, empower survivors to take control of their lives and provide survivors with hope, healing, and a path forward. You are not alone. We're here to help. Through crisis intervention, outreach programs, and support services, we are making a difference and creating a safer future for all.

Providing Support for a Violence-Free Future

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Emergency Shelter

Survivors of domestic and sexual violence deserve a safe space to heal and rebuild their lives. Our Anne Blair House provides just that, with emergency shelter and supportive services available 24/7 at no cost to the survivor. Our communal living environment offers a sense of community and support, and our comprehensive services help survivors move forward on their healing journey.

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Support & Advocacy

Our team of Victim Advocates provides essential resources, support, and advocacy to victims of domestic and sexual violence. We believe that everyone deserves justice, safety, and support, and we're here to help make that a reality. Whether you need assistance with court and hospital accompaniment, or help with protective and personal safety orders, we're here to provide guidance and support every step of the way.

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Education & Outreach

Prevention is key in the fight against domestic and sexual violence. That's why our Education & Outreach services are so crucial. We provide education, training, and awareness events to community members and professionals, helping to create a better understanding of the impact of violence. Join us in the fight to end domestic and sexual violence by participating in our programs.

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