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Domestic violence is the single largest cause of injury to women between the
ages of 15 and 44 in the United States, more that muggings, car accidents
and rapes combined. Each year between 2 million and 4 million women
are battered, and 2,000 of these battered women will die of their injuries (Annals
of Emergency Medicine, 2000). There is no typical victim.
Domestic violence occurs among all ages, races, and socioeconomic classes.
If you or someone you know is being abused, it is imperative that you seek
assistance. In order to stop domestic violence, SafeHaven of Tarrant
County provides a wide variety of services to victims.
24-Hour Hotline
SafeHaven's 24-Hour Hotline is
staffed with trained advocates to assist individuals effected by domestic
violence. Our trained staff provides crisis intervention, safety
planning, information and referrals, access to our emergency shelter, and
access to SafeHaven's community based services. The hotline is available 24-hours
a day 7 days a week in both English and Spanish.
| SafeHaven
24-Hour Crisis Hotline |
1-877-701-SAFE
(7233) |
| National
Domestic Violence Hotline |
1-800-799-SAFE
(7233) |
If
you are in immediate danger, call 911.
All
calls are confidential! Emergency Shelter
SafeHaven’s shelter facilities are able to comfortably
accommodate up to 174 women and children on any given day. The shelters
operate under the rule of “the shelter is never full”. SafeHaven of Tarrant
County applies this rule on a daily basis ensuring a victim is never turned
away due to lack of space.
The shelters provide:
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Living quarters
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Meals/snacks
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Clothing
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Transportation
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Referral to medical and dental care
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Counseling
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Support Groups
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Children’s recreational and therapeutic
activities (Activities
specifically focus on developing non-violent relationships, social
skills, problem-solving skills, and self-esteem.)
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Case management
Transitional Living
When leaving a shelter, survivors need a safety
net of services and support to establish and sustain self-sufficiency;
otherwise, financial distress may force their return to the batterer.
Assisting abused women and children to live independently and free from
violence is the primary goal of SafeHaven. Through services provided in our
transitional housing programs, these families have a secure environment in which to
obtain life skills, education, employment.
Counseling
Services SafeHaven has two individual
Counseling Centers, located in Fort Worth and Arlington. Counseling
services are available to shelter and transitional living clients, as well
as, victims living within the community. Services include individual
counseling for victims of domestic violence and play therapy for their
children. Clients are able to set specific goals toward making healthy
and positive life changes. Counseling is available in both English and
Spanish. Support group services are available at these locations as
well as at other locations throughout Tarrant County.
Support Group Services
SOAR (Support in Overcoming Abusive
Relationships), SafeHaven's support groups, are held at various locations
throughout Tarrant County. These groups allow women to discuss issues
resulting from verbal, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. Women help
women in a safe, non-judgmental environment. Counselors are present to
guide, encourage and support clients toward a healthy change. Both English
and Spanish support groups are available.
Legal Services
The legal system can often be intimidating for
individuals seeking solace after experiencing domestic violence. To
assist our clients with legal issues, direct legal representation and
services are available to our residential and non-residential clients
through SafeHaven. We can provide assistance in the following matters:

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