Do I have to come into the shelter in order to receive services?
No. SafeSpace offers extensive outreach services that include counseling, support groups, court advocacy, and other services for victims of domestic violence.
What is it like to live at SafeSpace?
SafeSpace provides safety and support to survivors of domestic violence and their families. Depending on the size of families, residents may share a room. Residents all share a living room, children’s play room, kitchen and bathrooms. Residents live communally as everyone is involved in meal selections, preparation, and daily chores. They are free to leave shelter as needed to tend to personal matters.
Do you shelter men?
Yes, while SafeSpace does not shelter men within our shelter, we do provide shelter for them at another location.
What is it like to come to support group?
Victims and survivors of domestic violence find the informal atmosphere of support group to be very comfortable. Every one in attendance has common problems shared by all victims and survivors of domestic violence. You may not feel like talking right away but you can come and listen to what others say and feel. Everything discussed in group is confidential and our group facilitator has a great deal of knowledge and experience that will help you get tremendous benefits from attending.
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