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Domestic and Sexual Violence Services - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
What's Here
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersCrime Victim Safety PlanningSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationChild Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Intervention ProgramsDomestic Violence SheltersIndividual AdvocacySexual Assault SheltersCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesSexually Abused AdultsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesAbused AdultsChild Sexual Assault SurvivorsStalking/Harassment OrdersDomestic Violence Support GroupsAbused ChildrenTransportation for Endangered PeopleDomestic Violence Hotlines
Sexual Assault Advocacy - Program for Aid to Victims of Sexual Assault - PAVSA
Provides supportive advocacy for a range of support following sexual violence, including:
- Assisting in relocating through our collaborations with Day One and Polaris Project
- Normalizing and validating feelings around your experience
- Offering referrals if needs are outside our scope of services
- Providing crisis counseling
- Providing information about the reporting process
- Seeking shelter at local or state shelters
- Translation services through our collaboration with Day One
- Transportation assistance to get folks to or back from the hospital for a sexual assault exam
Advocates can meet over the phone, video conference, or in-person.
Provides supportive advocacy for a range of support following sexual violence, including:
- Assisting in relocating through our collaborations with Day One and Polaris Project
- Normalizing and validating feelings around your experience
- Offering referrals if needs are outside our scope of services
- Providing crisis counseling
- Providing information about the reporting process
- Seeking shelter at local or state shelters
- Translation services through our collaboration with Day One
- Transportation assistance to get folks to or back from the hospital for a sexual assault exam
Advocates can meet over the phone, video conference, or in-person.
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Equay Wiigamig - Women's Shelter - Red Lake Nation
24 hour advocacy services available, 7 days per week
Crisis Intervention
O.F.P.'s provided by Shelter Advocate
Assist with reparations applications
General advocacy: information/referrals/resources
Supportive one-on-one advocacy
Victim's Rights
Safety Planning
Education Group Sessions (cycle of domestic abuse, dynamics of domestic violence, etc.)
Transportation and accompaniment (business related meetings)
Child care availability for meetings and in-house group sessions
Talking Circles
Cultural teaching circles
Healthy living life skills sessions
Sexual Abuse Educational Sessions
Cultural healing, smudging, self care group support
Provide "Evaluation of Services" form for residents
Accompaniment to exams for sexual assault adult victims
Follow-up advocacy available
24 hour advocacy services available, 7 days per week
Crisis Intervention
O.F.P.'s provided by Shelter Advocate
Assist with reparations applications
General advocacy: information/referrals/resources
Supportive one-on-one advocacy
Victim's Rights
Safety Planning
Education Group Sessions (cycle of domestic abuse, dynamics of domestic violence, etc.)
Transportation and accompaniment (business related meetings)
Child care availability for meetings and in-house group sessions
Talking Circles
Cultural teaching circles
Healthy living life skills sessions
Sexual Abuse Educational Sessions
Cultural healing, smudging, self care group support
Provide "Evaluation of Services" form for residents
Accompaniment to exams for sexual assault adult victims
Follow-up advocacy available
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Printed/Printable MaterialsDomestic Violence SheltersCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesOutreach ProgramsDisplays/ExhibitsAdult Basic EducationDomestic Violence Support GroupsAbused WomenSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationCrisis Residential TreatmentNewslettersSexual Assault SheltersGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceFemales
Emergency Safety Shelter and Services - Committee Against Domestic Abuse - CADA
The shelter program provides emergency housing to female survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their children.
24-hour advocacy and supportive services are provided in the shelter as well as through community-based victim service programs.
The shelter program provides emergency housing to female survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their children.
24-hour advocacy and supportive services are provided in the shelter as well as through community-based victim service programs.
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Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program - HOPE Center
Drop-in center for those whose lives have been affected by sexual or domestic violence:
- 24-hour support and advocacy
- Community education, violence prevention, and protection planning
- Connections to temporary emergency safe housing
- Information and resource materials to help navigate options
- Legal advocacy and assistance with Orders for Protection or Harassment Restraining Orders
- Safety planning and resource referrals
- Supportive counseling and accompaniment to court or medical appointments
Drop-in center for those whose lives have been affected by sexual or domestic violence:
- 24-hour support and advocacy
- Community education, violence prevention, and protection planning
- Connections to temporary emergency safe housing
- Information and resource materials to help navigate options
- Legal advocacy and assistance with Orders for Protection or Harassment Restraining Orders
- Safety planning and resource referrals
- Supportive counseling and accompaniment to court or medical appointments
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Safe HousesDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersDomestic Violence SheltersAbused WomenAbused Lesbians/Gay IndividualsSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse PreventionSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationAdult Survivors of Child AbuseSexually Abused AdultsAgency Based Libraries/Resource CentersAbused MenOutreach ProgramsSexual Assault PreventionIndividual AdvocacySexual Assault Shelters
Domestic Violence/Abuse - HOPE - Healing Opportunity Provided Equally
Serves victims of domestic abuse.
- 24 hour crisis intervention
- Legal advocacy
- Temporary shelter (Short Term Hotel Stays)
- Support groups (call for location & contact times)
Serves victims of domestic abuse.
- 24 hour crisis intervention
- Legal advocacy
- Temporary shelter (Short Term Hotel Stays)
- Support groups (call for location & contact times)
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Emergency Safety Shelter and Services - Committee Against Domestic Abuse - CADA
The shelter program provides emergency housing to female survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their children.
24-hour advocacy and supportive services are provided in the shelter as well as through community-based victim service programs.
The shelter program provides emergency housing to female survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their children.
24-hour advocacy and supportive services are provided in the shelter as well as through community-based victim service programs.
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Down On Violence Everyday - DOVE - White Earth Nation
Provides services to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, dating violence, elder abuse, trafficking, and general crime who are native and non-native women, men, and youth who live on or near the White Earth Reservation. Services provided include:
- 24 hours/7 days a week crisis line support for victims
- Assistance with orders for protection, harassment restraining orders, safety planning, victim impact statements, and applying for Minnesota reparations claims for survivors
- Child advocacy center
- Community outreach
- Court, trial, and sentencing accompaniment and support
- Direct services such as crisis intervention, advocacy, transportation, empowerment sessions, and information and referral of resources
- Information on elder abuse, community outreach, and education
- Safe harbor for youth who engage in prostitution
- Shelter access and safe housing
Provides services to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, dating violence, elder abuse, trafficking, and general crime who are native and non-native women, men, and youth who live on or near the White Earth Reservation. Services provided include:
- 24 hours/7 days a week crisis line support for victims
- Assistance with orders for protection, harassment restraining orders, safety planning, victim impact statements, and applying for Minnesota reparations claims for survivors
- Child advocacy center
- Community outreach
- Court, trial, and sentencing accompaniment and support
- Direct services such as crisis intervention, advocacy, transportation, empowerment sessions, and information and referral of resources
- Information on elder abuse, community outreach, and education
- Safe harbor for youth who engage in prostitution
- Shelter access and safe housing
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Child Sexual Assault SurvivorsCrime Victim Support GroupsEmotionally Abused ChildrenAt Risk YouthHuman Trafficking HotlinesDomestic Violence HotlinesDomestic Violence SheltersDomestic Violence Support GroupsChild Incest SurvivorsDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersElder Abuse Support GroupsNative American CommunitySexually Exploited ChildrenElder Abuse VictimsSex Trade Related HelplinesPhysically Abused ChildrenSexual Assault HotlinesSpouse/Intimate Partner Sexual Assault SurvivorsSexual Assault SheltersSafe HousesAbused WomenDating Violence PreventionSexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsStalking/Harassment OrdersAdult Sexual Assault SurvivorsSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceSubject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Mary's Place Shelter - Lakes Crisis and Resource Center
A shelter for female victims/survivors and their children who have been victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Offers immediate safety to affected individuals while meeting basic needs. Staff help to ensure clients have access to legal assistance and work with court administration/law enforcement. Referrals and ongoing support are also offered, focusing on financial support, health insurance, employment, education, and child care.
A shelter for female victims/survivors and their children who have been victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Offers immediate safety to affected individuals while meeting basic needs. Staff help to ensure clients have access to legal assistance and work with court administration/law enforcement. Referrals and ongoing support are also offered, focusing on financial support, health insurance, employment, education, and child care.
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Emergency Safety Shelter and Services - Committee Against Domestic Abuse - CADA
The shelter program provides emergency housing to female survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their children.
24-hour advocacy and supportive services are provided in the shelter as well as through community-based victim service programs.
The shelter program provides emergency housing to female survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their children.
24-hour advocacy and supportive services are provided in the shelter as well as through community-based victim service programs.
What's Here
Domestic and Sexual Violence Services - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
What's Here
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersCrime Victim Safety PlanningSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationChild Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Intervention ProgramsDomestic Violence SheltersIndividual AdvocacySexual Assault SheltersCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesSexually Abused AdultsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesAbused AdultsChild Sexual Assault SurvivorsStalking/Harassment OrdersDomestic Violence Support GroupsAbused ChildrenTransportation for Endangered PeopleDomestic Violence Hotlines
Emergency Safety Shelter and Services - Committee Against Domestic Abuse - CADA
The shelter program provides emergency housing to female survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their children.
24-hour advocacy and supportive services are provided in the shelter as well as through community-based victim service programs.
The shelter program provides emergency housing to female survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their children.
24-hour advocacy and supportive services are provided in the shelter as well as through community-based victim service programs.
What's Here
Advocacy for Victims of Domestic Violence - Advocates for Family Peace
Advocates dedicated to ending domestic violence by helping individuals in crisis, providing community education and working for changes in how society views and handles violence. Advocates provide: - Assistance with the legal system
- Assistance with Orders For Protection (Temporary Restraining Orders - TRO)
- Assistance with law enforcement
- Emergency and transitional housing
- Emergency transportation (With police involved only)
- Individual advocacy
- Accompaniment to court proceedings
- Information and referral
- Public education
- Internships and volunteer opportunities
- Men's domestic violence groups
- Women's information and educations
- Supervised visitation program
- Behavior education
- Parenting Classes available
- Elder abuse advocacy
- Advocates provided for parents or significant others affected by the abuse on request
- Safe housing is available IF there is a domestic situation and safety is an issue
Advocates dedicated to ending domestic violence by helping individuals in crisis, providing community education and working for changes in how society views and handles violence. Advocates provide: - Assistance with the legal system
- Assistance with Orders For Protection (Temporary Restraining Orders - TRO)
- Assistance with law enforcement
- Emergency and transitional housing
- Emergency transportation (With police involved only)
- Individual advocacy
- Accompaniment to court proceedings
- Information and referral
- Public education
- Internships and volunteer opportunities
- Men's domestic violence groups
- Women's information and educations
- Supervised visitation program
- Behavior education
- Parenting Classes available
- Elder abuse advocacy
- Advocates provided for parents or significant others affected by the abuse on request
- Safe housing is available IF there is a domestic situation and safety is an issue
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Crime Victim Accompaniment ServicesAbused WomenGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceDomestic Violence SheltersDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersSafe HousesChild Abuse Reporting/Emergency ResponseDomestic Violence Support GroupsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesAdult Protective Intervention/InvestigationSexual Assault SheltersDomestic Violence Hotlines
Domestic and Sexual Violence Services - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
What's Here
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersCrime Victim Safety PlanningSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationChild Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Intervention ProgramsDomestic Violence SheltersIndividual AdvocacySexual Assault SheltersCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesSexually Abused AdultsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesAbused AdultsChild Sexual Assault SurvivorsStalking/Harassment OrdersDomestic Violence Support GroupsAbused ChildrenTransportation for Endangered PeopleDomestic Violence Hotlines
Domestic and Sexual Violence Services - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
What's Here
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersCrime Victim Safety PlanningSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationChild Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Intervention ProgramsDomestic Violence SheltersIndividual AdvocacySexual Assault SheltersCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesSexually Abused AdultsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesAbused AdultsChild Sexual Assault SurvivorsStalking/Harassment OrdersDomestic Violence Support GroupsAbused ChildrenTransportation for Endangered PeopleDomestic Violence Hotlines
Emergency Safety Shelter and Services - Committee Against Domestic Abuse - CADA
The shelter program provides emergency housing to female survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their children.
24-hour advocacy and supportive services are provided in the shelter as well as through community-based victim service programs.
The shelter program provides emergency housing to female survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their children.
24-hour advocacy and supportive services are provided in the shelter as well as through community-based victim service programs.
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Advocacy Services - Violence Prevention Center - Grand Marais
Operates a 24-hour support line staffed by trained advocates. Offers services such as:
- Accompany and support in making a police report and/or sexual assault forensic exam at North Shore Health Hospital
- Confidential advocacy and emotional support
- Emergency short-term safe housing for victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault
- Free and confidential support for adults and youth ages 13 years and up who can access services without a parent's permission or knowledge
- Legal advocacy including obtaining a Harassment Restraining Order (HRO) or Order for Protection (OFP)
- Survivor support groups
- Referral to additional resources and a lending library
NOTE: Advocates are not mandated reporters and cannot provide legal advice
Operates a 24-hour support line staffed by trained advocates. Offers services such as:
- Accompany and support in making a police report and/or sexual assault forensic exam at North Shore Health Hospital
- Confidential advocacy and emotional support
- Emergency short-term safe housing for victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault
- Free and confidential support for adults and youth ages 13 years and up who can access services without a parent's permission or knowledge
- Legal advocacy including obtaining a Harassment Restraining Order (HRO) or Order for Protection (OFP)
- Survivor support groups
- Referral to additional resources and a lending library
NOTE: Advocates are not mandated reporters and cannot provide legal advice
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Emergency Services - Cornerstone Advocacy Service
Emergency shelter and basic needs for any victim in imminent danger of domestic violence, sexual violence, or human trafficking. Provides crisis intervention, information and resource referrals, and has an arrangement with a local veterinarian clinic to provide shelter for victims' dogs and cats while the person is in the program.
Emergency shelter and basic needs for any victim in imminent danger of domestic violence, sexual violence, or human trafficking. Provides crisis intervention, information and resource referrals, and has an arrangement with a local veterinarian clinic to provide shelter for victims' dogs and cats while the person is in the program.
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Emergency Safety Shelter and Services - Committee Against Domestic Abuse - CADA
The shelter program provides emergency housing to female survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their children.
24-hour advocacy and supportive services are provided in the shelter as well as through community-based victim service programs.
The shelter program provides emergency housing to female survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their children.
24-hour advocacy and supportive services are provided in the shelter as well as through community-based victim service programs.
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Emergency Shelter - Alexandra House
Can accommodate up to 35 victims and survivors at a time. The average length of stay is 19 days, but staff work with each client on an individual basis to help meet their needs and secure housing. Advocates work with residents and their families, offering support and connecting them to community resources, such as:
- Connection to internal pet shelter, Linus' Pet Haven for victims who have a beloved pet
- Economic assistance
- Education/Job training
- Medical services
Over half of the residents are children. Advocates and volunteers work in partnership with mothers to provide services for the family and children. Staff work with children on:
- Child abuse
- Parenting
- Safety planning
- Self-esteem
- Sexual abuse
In addition, special activities and outings are planned regularly for children to provide free time for moms to plan for the future and fun for the kids. Offers an on-site school. Teachers work with children in the shelter in a classroom setting, allowing children to maintain a daily routine in a safe environment while staying current with classwork.
Can accommodate up to 35 victims and survivors at a time. The average length of stay is 19 days, but staff work with each client on an individual basis to help meet their needs and secure housing. Advocates work with residents and their families, offering support and connecting them to community resources, such as:
- Connection to internal pet shelter, Linus' Pet Haven for victims who have a beloved pet
- Economic assistance
- Education/Job training
- Medical services
Over half of the residents are children. Advocates and volunteers work in partnership with mothers to provide services for the family and children. Staff work with children on:
- Child abuse
- Parenting
- Safety planning
- Self-esteem
- Sexual abuse
In addition, special activities and outings are planned regularly for children to provide free time for moms to plan for the future and fun for the kids. Offers an on-site school. Teachers work with children in the shelter in a classroom setting, allowing children to maintain a daily routine in a safe environment while staying current with classwork.
What's Here
Domestic and Sexual Violence Services - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
What's Here
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersCrime Victim Safety PlanningSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationChild Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Intervention ProgramsDomestic Violence SheltersIndividual AdvocacySexual Assault SheltersCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesSexually Abused AdultsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesAbused AdultsChild Sexual Assault SurvivorsStalking/Harassment OrdersDomestic Violence Support GroupsAbused ChildrenTransportation for Endangered PeopleDomestic Violence Hotlines
