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Keyword Details: Domestic Violence

Programs related to Domestic Violence

Access,Children and Family Services
Access provides a 24-hour, centralized intake and information service for child abuse and neglect. In relating your report, you should be able to tell the ACCESS worker the name of the child, address and age. Describe the nature of the suspected abuse or neglect, including when and where it occurr... (Click here for more)
Children's Services of Women and Children's Horizons
The Children’s Services program addresses the needs of children who are primarily of secondary victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. These groups allow children to learn about and discuss domestic violence and sexual assault and their effects on them. They also teach children about safety... (Click here for more)
Crisis - Crisis Prevention Center (CPC)
CRISIS LINE: 262-657-7188 We offer crisis intervention, both in-person and phone service, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. There is never an automated answering machine or voice message answering our phone. Our well-trained dedicated crisis staff provides face-to-face intervention... (Click here for more)
Domestic Abuse Program
Women and Children’s Horizons offers many services for survivors of domestic abuse including legal advocacy, restraining orders, safety planning, and group support. If you would like more information please contact WCH at 262-652-9900. ... (Click here for more)
Emergency Shelter Program
Women and Children’s Horizons (WCH) has been providing a safe haven for victims and child witnesses of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking through their emergency safety shelter since 1976. The shelter, which can accommodate up to 20 individuals, is open 24/7 and provides a plac... (Click here for more)
Legal Action of Wisconsin
Legal Action provides free civil legal services to persons who meet our income, priority and special grant criteria. Depending on the status of funding available, Legal representation and assistance may be provided to eligible persons in various areas of law such as: - Consumer Law (Payday Loans, ev... (Click here for more)
Legal Advocacy Program
The court system can be a very confusing and intimidating place. Women and Children’s Horizons Legal Advocacy Program has an advocate that can assist a victim through the criminal justice process, restraining orders, and family courts such as divorces, legal separations and child custody issues. Adv... (Click here for more)
Prevention Services Network (PSN)
The Prevention Services Network (PSN) is a community-wide collaboration dedicated to strengthening families and helping them become resilient to child abuse and neglect. The Network provides an array of community-based services that aim to prevent formal involvement in the child welfare and juvenile... (Click here for more)
Refugee and Immigration Services - Catholic Charities
For up to date information regarding changes in immigration policy, visit our Legal Services for Immigrants social media pages: - Visita a nuestra página de Facebook de Servicios Legales para Inmigrantes - Visita a nuestra página de Youtube de Servicios Legales para Inmigrantes Catholic Charities... (Click here for more)
Sharing Center, Inc.
The Sharing Center serves Kenosha County residents, living west of I-94 by providing food pantry, employment assistance, housing assistance, rental assistance, domestic violence intervention, homeless services, clothing, household items, holiday assistance programs, school supply giveaway in August,... (Click here for more)
Woman and Children's 24-Hour Crisis Line and Support
A 24-hour Hotline that is available to all victims of domestic or sexual abuse and those who care about them. Trained advocates offer referrals, support, information, safety planning, and options. This service is confidential. Support is available for all victims of domestic or sexual violence and... (Click here for more)
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