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  1. Adults and children received information and services such as crisis intervention, safe shelter, individual and group counseling, courthouse advocacy, safe family visitations, and prevention education.

  2. Our mission at A Safe Place is to decrease domestic violence by providing victims, survivors, and their children with a safe shelter and resources to break the cycle of violence through outreach and education to at-risk populations and diverse communities.

  3. www.nationalsafeplace.org › what-is-safe-placeWhat is Safe Place?

    Safe Place is a national youth outreach and prevention program for young people under the age of 18 (up to 21 years of age in some communities) in need of immediate help and safety. As a collaborative community prevention initiative, Safe Place designates businesses and organizations as Safe Place locations, making help readily available to ...

  4. If a young person needs immediate help or safety, they can depend on any location with the Safe Place sign. Here’s how Safe Place works: Step One – A young person enters a Safe Place and asks for help. Step Two – The site employee finds a comfortable place for the youth to wait while they call the licensed Safe Place agency.

  5. www.nationalsafeplace.org › find-a-safe-placeFind a Safe Place

    Find a Safe Place. To find a Safe Place location, enter your city, state, or zip code below. You’ll be provided with a list of Safe Place sites nearest you. To use TXT 4 HELP, text the word “safe” and your current location (city/state/zip) to 4HELP (44357).

  6. Safe Place provides access to immediate help and supportive resources for youth in need. As a community initiative, the program designates schools, fire stations, libraries, and other youth-friendly organizations as Safe Place locations, which display the yellow and black sign.

  7. A Safe Place provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, scattered-site transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for survivors of domestic violence – men, women, and children who have been physically, verbally, or emotionally abused.

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