Programs & Services
Our programs are designed to help victims of abuse achieve safety, explore their
options, and evolve from victim to survivor. Please call our hotline at (888) 438-8700
for more information about any of the services listed below.
What We Offer
Emergency Shelter Program
We offer safety, services and emotional support in a beautiful, seven-bedroom,
single-family home. We can house up to 16 women and children for up to 90 days.
24-Hour Hotline: (888) 438-8700
Our hotline is available 24/7. You don't have to give your name. You don't have to do
anything or go anywhere you don't want to. We listen to your concerns, answer
your questions, provide you with options, offer our programs or refer you to other needed
services.
Safety Planning
Whether you plan to leave or plan to stay in the home, there are things you can do to maximize your safety and the safety of your children.
Counseling and Advocacy Services
You do not need to live at our shelter to get help. Counselors and advocates are available
to help you develop plans for your safety, assess your situation and identify your options.
Legal Services
Everyone has the right to live free from abuse and to be protected by the police and the
courts. Our legal department staff, other advocates and trained volunteers may help you to navigate the court system, to secure orders
of protection and to help with divorce, child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support, violations of orders of protection, immigration matters and/or other civil legal matters related to or exacerbated by the abuse.
Support Groups
Support groups for women, teens and children are a safe place to share your feelings,
understand your legal rights, develop your strengths, and plan for your future. Groups are
held at various times and childcare is available.
Children's Program
Our children's program is designed to break the cycle of violence and to reverse
the trauma of abuse. Individual counseling and support groups provide a forum for
children to learn safety techniques, coping skills and where to turn for help.
"Love Shouldn't Hurt" Teen Education Program
Hope's Door is active in the teen community because we understand
the reality of dating abuse. Our teen program includes Classroom Workshops, the annual "Love
Shouldn't Hurt" teen symposium, and our award-winning peer leadership group,
STAR. All three components give students the opportunity to discuss
the issues they're facing in school and at home, while raising awareness about abuse in
dating relationships.
Community Education and Outreach
If your job site, school, interfaith group, organization or business would like
to know more about domestic violence and dating abuse, we will develop a presentation
tailored to your needs.
Workplace Violence Program
U.S. employers lose billions of dollars each year due to family violence that makes its way into the workplace. Learn what you can do to protect the victim, co-workers and your bottom line.
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