Provides a domestic violence and sexual assault hotline with information about crisis intervention, legal and medical advocacy, counseling, and information and referral to outside services. Also provides a 30-day domestic violence shelter with case management services.
Provides a domestic violence and sexual assault hotline with information about crisis intervention, legal and medical advocacy, counseling, and information and referral to outside services. Also provides a 30-day domestic violence shelter with case management services.
Offers confidential 24/7 crisis support for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, including emotional support, safety planning, referrals, and emergency shelter coordination for survivors, their children, and pets. Services are available in English and Spanish.
Provides confidential 24/7 crisis intervention and support for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Hotline staff offer immediate emotional support, safety planning, and referrals to appropriate community resources. The program also connects survivors with emergency shelter when needed, ensuring safety for individuals, their children, and pets. Services are available in both English and Spanish, supporting a wide range of needs and ensuring that all survivors have access to timely, culturally sensitive assistance.
Provides 24-hour crisis response, emergency shelter, advocacy-based counseling, social/medical/legal help, advocacy, community education, and information referral for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Advocacy for people who have been harmed by others, particularly victims of crime whether reported or not. Provides 24-hour crisis response; domestic violence emergency shelter. Advocacy-based counseling, social, medical, legal, advocacy, community education; information and referral for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, an other crimes. Domestic violence groups. Provides violence prevention education.
Provides culturally/language specific wraparound services for Slavic speaking survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Provides culturally specific services including a domestic violence crisis support line, a sexual violence support line, intervention services, long-term case management, accompaniment to hospitals for forensic medical exams, assistance obtaining protective orders and communicating with law enforcement, and assistance in applying for crime victims' compensation and public benefits.
May also include mental health counseling, assistance accessing low-cost/free immigration and other legal services, assistance with temporary/transitional housing, short-term financial assistance, support groups, economic empowerment, and short-term financial assistance.
Provides an emergency shelter for victims of intimate partner violence and sexual assault. Only accepts single women or women with children. Also provides counseling and legal resources, along with a domestic violence support group.
WAF Home provides an emergency shelter for victims of intimate partner violence
Only accepts single women or women with children.
Provides 7 bedrooms, 19 beds of confidential shelter to victims of domestic violence
Residents may stay up to 45 days.
All applicants are screened twice to ensure the safety of residents and staff.
Provides:
- Direct Client Advocacy Services
- Safety plan
- Assist with Protection orders
- Provide Interpretation/translation,
Provides a helpline for survivors of abuse; provides crisis intervention, information and referral.
The DVHopeline (DVHL) is one program at New Beginnings. The DVHL is King County's 24/7 centralized domestic violence advocacy support line to anyone experiencing domestic or intimate partner violence, as well as concerned friends, family, or community members who are looking for more information or support. The DVHL is an inbound-only contact center. We provide advocacy from 6am-10pm daily, and from 10pm-6am, DVHL calls are automatically transferred to the National Domestic Violence Hotline. It is a free, community-accessible advocacy support line designed to meet the evolving needs of both survivors and service providers. Our DV advocacy skills and services include:
-Emotional support and safety planning
-Legal advocacy
-Housing advocacy
-Gender-based violence (GBV) and prevention information
-Enrollment in Address Confidentiality Program (ACP)
-Discernment and assessment completion for Domestic Violence Coordinated Housing Access Point (DVCHAP)
-Assessment of needs for referrals to Community Advocacy Programs (CAP)
-Information sharing on emergency, confidential, domestic violence shelters
-Warm transfers to resources (e.g. Crisis Connections, WA Warm Line)
-Confidential case consultation and collaboration
Operates 24-hour domestic violence hotline for victims and anyone calling on their behalf; TTY capability for the deaf.
Volunteers and advocates provide confidential domestic violence crisis intervention, safety checks, information, and referrals to local shelters. Offers increased services to deaf women with a Deaf Outreach Coordinator and several TTY lines.
Provides domestic violence advocacy, safety planning, legal advocacy and support.
Provides advocacy for any survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault . In person services for individuals living on Vashon Island. Helpline available to anyone living in King, Pierce or Kitsap counties.
Support services include the following:
- Safety planning
- Holistic Wellness offerings in person and virtual
- Legal advocacy
- Crime Victims Advocacy
- Ongoing advocacy and support for individuals experiencing domestic violence plus indirect support for individuals supporting those impacted by domestic violence or are victims of sexual assault
Offers assistance with safety planning, protection orders, legal advocacy, resources for parenting plans, divorce or separation, and counseling services for people experiencing domestic violence.
Offers assistance with safety planning, protection orders, legal advocacy, resources for parenting plans, divorce or separation, and counseling services for people experiencing domestic violence.
Provides crisis intervention line, safe temporary housing for female domestic violence survivors and their children, as well as information and referral and group counseling for survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their families and friends.
Provides crisis intervention line, safe temporary housing for female domestic violence survivors and their children, as well as information and referral and group counseling for survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their families and friends.
Sexual assault services include support, information and referral, and advocacy for people of all ages during medical exams and through the criminal justice system.
Also provides legal advocacy services, including assistance with filing protection and anti-harassment orders, accompaniment to court proceedings, and legal referrals. There is a children's advocate who provides education about the cycle of domestic violence and provides childcare (with needs observation) during client appointments.
Provides over-the-phone and in person crisis intervention to adult, adolescent and child victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence.
Provides over-the-phone and in person crisis intervention to adult, adolescent and child victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Offers moral support, validation of feelings, safety planning, problem-solving, and understanding of the etiology of domestic violence and sexual assault. Will discuss options with victims, and refer to medical services and shelter.
Offers a crisis line, legal advocacy, emergency food, shelter, clothing, and medical support for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and crimes.
Offers a crisis line, legal advocacy, emergency food, shelter, clothing, and medical support for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and crimes and child advocacy.
Provides advocacy to survivors and others affected by domestic violence in Pacific County.
Crisis Support Network is a trusted lifeline for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and other crimes in Pacific County. We support individuals and families in crisis through trauma-informed advocacy, emergency shelter, legal accompaniment, and therapy. Crisis Support Network helps people who’ve been through hurtful things—like abuse or violence—in a way that’s kind, careful, and respectful. We listen without judging, believe what people say, and make sure they feel safe and in control of their choices. We understand that hard experiences can make people feel worried or scared, so we go slowly, explain things clearly, and support them however they need.
Helpline and website provide information on domestic violence and where to get help in King County. Targets immigrant and refugee women who speak limited English.
Connects those with limited-English proficiency skills to domestic violence information and services in the Seattle area through a 24-hour hotline and website.
Resource listings include DV hotlines, shelters, advocacy and civil legal services.
Services are confidential and available in many different languages.
Additional information is provided on immigration, human trafficking and issues of concern for immigrants and refugees.
Provides crisis assistance, including emotional support, safety planning, shelter options, and community referrals to survivors of domestic violence, sexual abuse, elder abuse, stalking, child abuse or neglect.
Provides crisis intervention, counseling, referral to community resources and, when necessary, free transportation to the Confidential Safe Shelter.
Provides crisis intervention, counseling, referral to community resources and, when necessary, free transportation to the Confidential Safe Shelter. Offers support in order to provide opportunities for domestic violence victims to interact and discuss experiences and feelings.
Works with Hispanic or Native clients who are victims of violence. Works with clients to assess what services will best fit the client needs.
Works with Hispanic or Native clients who are victims of violence.
Services include help with:
- crisis intervention
- assisting getting protection/restraining orders
- explore financial assistance
- explore housing and relocation
- safety planning
- legal advocacy and more.
Provides shelter, referrals, advocacy, and support for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Provides shelter, referrals, advocacy, and support for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Also offers special assistance for immigrant men and women, who are victims of domestic violence and don't speak English, with resources, such as: interpreters; safety planning; referrals to local services like child support and divorce issues; orders of protection; getting documentation of abuse, medical records, and filing police reports; violence against women act self-petition (VAWA) if the battered petitioner qualifies; networking with other agencies to coordinate services; and follow-up with all of the above.
Crisis line provides safety planning, advocacy and support for anyone affected by domestic violence. Long distance callers may call toll free.
Provides advocacy for any survivors of domestic violence.
Support services include the following:
- Advocacy-based counseling
- Safety planning
- Legal advocacy
- Access to community resources
- Mobile advocacy for South King County clients
- Mental Health Support: one-on-one on site therapist. (Telehealth)
- Immigrant Survivor Advocacy: navigation through additional barriers; accessing resources and support; help with VAWA and U-Visa processes.
Long distance callers may call toll free.
Offers peer support, crisis intervention, personalized safety planning, and referrals to Tribal resources to American Indian and Alaska Native victims/survivors of domestic violence.
A culturally appropriate helpline for American Indians and Alaska Natives who are impacted by domestic and sexual violence.
Advocates are available 24/7 and offer peer-to-peer support; crisis intervention; assistance with safety planning, domestic violence information and education, and referrals to Native-centered domestic violence and sexual violence service providers. Safe. Confidential. Anonymous. 24/7.
Provides general legal and cultural advocacy, emergency services, safety planning, secondary victim and survivor support, and community education for survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.
Provides general legal and cultural advocacy, emergency services, safety planning, secondary victim and survivor support, and community education for survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.
Provides 24-hour crisis intervention for victims and survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence who are Deaf, DeafBlind or hard-of-hearing.
In partnership with the National DV Hotline, Deaf advocates at ADWAS answer videophone calls and emails 24/7. Advocates answer all calls in American Sign Language. If using a voice phone, you will be connected to an interpreter for duration of the phone call. ADWAS advocates listen, provide information and referrals, do domestic violence and sexual assault education, brainstorm with callers different ways to keep safe, and do formal safety planning and crisis intervention. Advocates respond to Deaf survivors through a cultural and trauma informed lens. Advocates can also work with Deaf or hearing friends/family members of Deaf survivors. Advocates provide support, education and technical assistance for hearing domestic violence and sexual assault programs and shelters to improve their accessibility for Deaf survivors who need their services. Nationally, the Hotline provides DV advocacy. In Washington State, the Hotline provides DV and SA advocacy.
Provides services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence, including safety planning, crisis intervention, advocacy, and educational services.
Provides domestic and sexual violence services, including safety planning, crisis intervention, advocacy, and educational services. Works with local programs to facilitate safety planning, provide transportation as necessary, and ensure the delivery of culturally relevant services in local shelters.