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Who Are We
In
February 2006, Women’s Haven of
Tarrant County and The Women’s
Shelter in Arlington merged to create
SafeHaven of Tarrant County. Through the merger, we
consolidated administration, reorganized the service delivery system and
maintained ALL programs of both agencies. With a combined total of 58 years
of experience, we found it necessary to expand services in the community to
better serve the growing numbers and diverse needs of all domestic violence
victims.
The mission of SafeHaven is
to end family violence through
safety, prevention and social change.
SafeHaven Programs and Services
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24 Hour
Crisis Hotline |
| The crisis line is staffed 24 hours a day by
employees and trained volunteers to facilitate shelter entry and to
give information and referrals. This staff is the first point of
entry for victims who have been battered. They are trained to
calmly deal with families in crisis and provide our callers with
compassion and information. The staff creates an environment in
which victims feel safe to discuss their needs and ask for help. |
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Emergency
Shelters |
| SafeHaven operates two emergency shelter facilities located in Fort
Worth and Arlington. While in the shelter, residents receive meals,
personal care items, clothing, transportation assistance, legal
assistance, and childcare. With the assistance of two Fort Worth
Independent School District teachers, the Fort Worth shelter
operates to classrooms. |
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Transitional Living |
| Transitional housing is provided to victims and
their children seeking self-sufficiency and independence. Services
provided include financial planning, career counseling, legal
resources, community support services, parent training, life skills
and rental assistance. Clients’ participation in this program
ranges from 3months to 2 years. |
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Counseling and Legal Services |
| Counselors, social workers and legal advocates
provide counseling, support groups, case management, legal
assistance, play therapy and education to victims of domestic
violence. The outreach component is extensive in its efforts to
serve specialized and underserved populations of the community.
Programs focus attention on the needs of
victims in health care settings, the particular needs of minority
and immigrant women and provide counseling to low income and
indigent women at no cost. Specialized curriculum has been
established for anger management and understanding the source of
emotional stress, particularly depression. Counseling services are
provided to men through our state approved batterer’s intervention
and prevention programs. Legal services include assistance
with Protective Orders, child support, child custody and visitation,
divorce and Crime Victims Compensation. |
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Victims
Assistance |
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SafeHaven partners
with local law enforcement. This partnership provides training to
police on family violence and on-site intervention to victims. In
addition, we collaborate with hospitals and clinics to help assist
women and children affected by domestic violence. |
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| Bilingual Services |
| This culturally sensitive program provides
advocacy to Hispanic women and children seeking refuge from domestic
violence. Services include individual counseling, support groups,
case management and legal assistance. |
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Educational
Services |
| Community education heightens the awareness of
domestic violence and available services. Age appropriate
presentations focus on domestic violence prevention and
intervention. These services are provided to children in
elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as, to individuals in
community groups, businesses and to the faith based community.
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