24 HR 365 DAY SERVICE THAT CONTACTS WASHTENAW COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT IN ANY SITUATION
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESPONSE TEAM
A pattern of coercive power and control that one person uses over someone with whom they are in an intimate relationship.
DATING VIOLENCE
(734)662-2265
PRIDE CENTER AT OZONE
These volunteers are cross trained to provide crisis intervention, advocacy, education and practical assistance to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault either in the shelter or on the phone.
Shelter/HelpLine Volunteers
To provide safety, support, advocacy and resources for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence and their children, and to work relentlessly to change the systems and attitudes that allow this abuse to continue.
SAFE HOUSE MISSION
PROVIDES EMOTIONAL AND PRACTICAL SUPPORT TO SURVIVORS
COUNSELING FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS
Physical violence, sexual violence emotional abuse, intimidation, threats, and money to control their partner.
ABUSER TACTICS
Volunteer Time Requirements: 2.5 hour per week commitment from 5:45pm to 8:15pm Monday–Friday.
Children and Youth Volunteers
CORE VALUES
Provide assistance and support to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault as they engage with the criminal or civil legal system.
Legal Advocacy Services
43% OF THIS GROUP EXPERIENCE PARTNER VIOLENCE
COLLEGE WOMEN
(734) 995-5444
SAFE HOUSE HELPLINE
Provide immediate crisis intervention to survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence.
RESPONSE TEAM VOLUNTEERS
4100 Clark Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105
9AM-5PM MONDAY-FRIDAY
ADDRESS AND HOURS OF OPERATION
Group of Washtenaw County high school students between the ages of 13 and 18 years old that are dedicated to ending dating violence and sexual assault by providing educational presentations to local high school students.
TEEN VOICE
1 IN 7 OF THIS GROUP EXPERIENCES PARTNER VIOLENCE
MEN
(734)-936-3333
Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC) 24-hour Crisis Line
Assist the staff facilitator and help create a supportive environment while providing advocacy and education for survivors who have experienced sexual assault or domestic violence
CO-FACILITATORS
Please contact Deb Kern at 734-973-0242 x 273, or e-mail her atdeborahk@safehousecenter.org.
FUNDRAISING EVENT
Provides counseling, support groups, legal advocacy, and health services to teenagers aged 14 and up with parental permission. SafeHouse Center provides walk-in support and access to our 24/7 HelpLine to teenagers aged 14 and up without parental permission.
SERVICES FOR TEENS
HALF OF THE U.S POPULATION HAS EXPERIENCED THIS TYPE OF AGGRESSION
Psychological
734-995-5444
LGBTQIA+ SUPPORT GROUP FOR SURVIVORS
Greet visitors, assist with donors and do light clerical tasks. Training will be provided.
RECEPTIONISTS
Development Department at (734) 973-0242 ext. 273.
DONATION INFORMATION