24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline / Shelter offered at YWCA Kitsap
Offers an emergency shelter for victims and their children fleeing an immediately dangerous situation due to domestic violence.
YWCA Kitsap County operates a 13-bed confidential emergency shelter for victims and their children fleeing an immediately dangerous situation due to domestic violence. Guests in the shelter have access to the following: 24/7 Advocacy Services, 24/7 Safety Planning, Housing Advocacy Services, Case Management, and Resources and Referrals.
Domestic Violence Shelter offered at Turning Pointe Survivor Advocacy Center
Offers a confidential crisis shelter with support services for domestic violence victims and their children. Pets accepted.
We provide confidential 24-Hour Crisis Support, Prevention Education, Safety Planning, Legal Advocacy, Support Groups, and shelter for Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Human-Trafficking survivors, their children and pets.
Confidential Emergency Domestic Violence Shelter offered by DAWN
Provides a confidential communal shelter for people who identify as women, with or without children, who are fleeing domestic violence. Advocates work with clients to address immediate needs, as well as the transition to longer-term housing options.
Offers safe, confidential, short-term communal housing for survivors of domestic violence at our 13-room emergency shelter.
The shelter is for individuals and families experiencing intimate partner abuse who are in high risk of danger from their abuser and who need to escape into a safe confidential setting.
The shelter offers trauma informed comprehensive advocacy and support focused on safety planning, stable housing, and acquiring the necessary resources so that individuals and families can live free of domestic violence.
When there is an opening, an advocate will screen the survivor by phone.
As openings happen at various times, we do not have a waitlist.
Provides confidential short-term housing to survivors of any gender, with or without children, who are fleeing domestic violence from an abusive intimate partner.
Provides confidential short-term housing to survivors of any gender, with or without children, who are fleeing an abusive intimate partner.
Clients can stay up to six months in individual apartments.
Support services include:
- DV advocacy
- Legal advocacy
- Housing search assistance
- Children's services
- Parenting support
- On-site nursing/mental health support
Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Crime Victim Services offered at Mariposa House
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.
Domestic Violence Support Program offered at Skokomish Indian Tribe - Tuwaduq Family Services
Provides victims of violence support through advocacy, emergency shelter, and necessities.
Provides victims of violence support through advocacy, emergency shelter and necessities. Community education and prevention of domestic and family violence, follow-up, home visits, phone contacts with clients, continued advocacy that may include court appearances with the victims and provides referrals to other resources.
Provides emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence, with or without children, at a confidential location; survivors may be of ANY GENDER or non-binary.
Serves survivors of abuse within the home even if not from an intimate partner.
Provides safe, confidential, interim housing apartments for victims of domestic violence, with or without children.
Typical length of stay is 4-12 weeks.
Services for survivors of domestic violence and their children are provided in a nine-unit apartment.
Survivors may be of ANY GENDER or non-binary.
Assists with legal advocacy as well as coordination with medical, mental health or chemical dependency services.
Additional safety planning around special client needs is available.
Safety assessment is a necessary first step.
Also may provide short-term, confidential emergency shelter motels for victims of domestic violence and their children.
Stay is up to 7 days.
Clients may be able to transfer from the hotels to the shelter at the end of the 7 days.
Motel voucher availability fluctuates; call to inquire.
Domestic Violence Shelter offered by Solid Ground's Broadview
Operates a confidential shelter for survivor-headed families with children. Serves trans clients who identify as female and male and who have children. No males over age 17. Offenders and service animals accepted. Clients generally stay 6 weeks.
Provides shelter for ONLY domestic violence survivors and their dependent children (up to age 17 or enrolled in school) in furnished apartments which have kitchens and bathrooms. Serves up to 10 families. Males of any age are eligible for shelter as long as they are part of an eligible survivor headed household with dependent children under 17. Clients generally stay up to six weeks. Offers support services for ESL clients. Offers residents advocacy-based counseling, domestic violence support groups and parenting support groups. Also offers advocacy and activities for children of families in the program. Clients receive: - Personal hygiene supplies - Emergency food - Linens and blankets - Household and kitchen items.