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Domestic Violence Services - Culpeper, Services to Abused Families, Inc.

501 East Piedmont Street, Culpeper, VA 22701

Must be a victim of domestic or sexual violence/abuse.
24 Hour Hotline: 800-825-8876

Spanish

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Rappahannock, VA
Fauquier, VA
Madison, VA
Orange, VA
Culpeper, VA

Description

Committed to breaking the cycle of domestic violence by providing a safe haven and support services for domestic violence victims and their children. Through community education and prevention programs, we strive to eliminate the negative effects and incidents of domestic and sexual violence. SAFE offers the following free and confidential services for domestic and sexual violence victims and their children who are in imminent danger: 24 hour hotline and access to safety and services, crisis intervention and safety planning, emergency transportation, 24-hour residential shelter and/or temporary accommodations, individual and peer group supportive counseling, coordination of services, advocacy and accompaniment within community systems, information and referral to community resources, community education/public awareness, children's services (including services to child abuse victims, children's groups and child care as available), emergency assistance with basic needs (ex. food, supplies, clothing) as available. ACCESSIBILITY: Limited accessibility to persons with disabilities.

Providing organization

Services to Abused Families, Inc

Committed to breaking the cycle of domestic violence by providing a safe haven and support services for domestic violence victims and their children. Through community education and prevention programs, we strive to eliminate the negative effects and incidents of domestic and sexual violence. SAFE offers the following free and confidential services for domestic and sexual violence victims and their children who are in imminent danger: 24 hour hotline and access to safety and services, crisis intervention and safety planning, emergency transportation, 24-hour residential shelter and/or temporary accommodations, individual and peer group supportive counseling, coordination of services, advocacy and accompaniment within community systems, information and referral to community resources, community education/public awareness, children's services (including services to child abuse victims, children's groups and child care as available), emergency assistance with basic needs (ex. food, supplies, clothing) as available. ACCESSIBILITY: Limited accessibility to persons with disabilities.