Safe house domestic violence1/9/2024 Safety Planning – Staff asst Clients in developing personalized plans to address each Survivor’s unique safety needs.Child Advocacy – Services are available to support our Client’s minor children who have experienced domestic violence.Case Managers support Clients in obtaining employment, transportation, housing, medical care, behavioral health treatment, government benefits, financial assistance, community referrals and any additional assistance needed to support the goals set by the Client. Case Management – Our Residential and Non-Residential Case Manager provide support and individual advocacy services to assess each Client’s needs and to establish Client led goals.Survivors leaving our residential program to transition into their own permanent housing can also receive aftercare services for additional support. A Case Manager is available to provide mobile advocacy services, in-person, at discreet and confidential locations or remotely through a secure video-conferencing program. Non-Residential Program – services are available to Clients who seek support as they navigate ending their abusive relationships, but do not necessarily need safe shelter.Residential Program – We offer 24/7 access to our residential program to provide safe shelter to Survivors and their minor children fleeing from domestic violence.24 Hour Crisis Hotline – Staff are available to complete intakes for our residential and non-residential programs and to provide information, community referrals, safety planning and crisis intervention support.Our goal is to provide comprehensive services to move our Clients from surviving to thriving in a life free from abuse. In response to Covid-19, Clients have the option to receive non-residential services via secure videoconferencing technology to prevent risk for exposure to the virus. Our service areas primarily include Montgomery, Stewart, Houston, and Cheatham Counties in Tennessee. SafeHouse Domestic Violence Crisis HotlineĪll services are free, confidential, and available as a Client in our residential program or in our non-residential program. SafeHouse staff are available 24 hours daily to assist anyone in need through our crisis hotline. Services are available to anyone victimized by domestic violence including women, men, LGBTQ+, children, Survivors with disabilities, and Survivors from historically marginalized or underserved populations. Clarksville Area Urban Ministries’ SafeHouse program provides inclusive and trauma-informed advocacy services to Survivors of domestic violence and their minor children.
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