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No one has to live with abuse. . . |
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Each year, the Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Program of Jefferson County helps more than 475 people transition to safer lives. The private nonprofit corporation is Jefferson County's sole provider of free services to victims of family and sexual violence. Its roots run deep, originating with
a 1979 domestic violence task force. "So far this year, in 2007, we've provided nearly 1,100 nights of safe shelter for women and children. That's 300 more nights than all of 2006—and it's only June," said Cheryl Bozarth, DVSA executive director. "Whether our clients choose to stay in their relationships or leave, we're here to help them build safer lives." DVSA provides free crisis intervention and advocacy to victims of domestic and sexual violence, while working for the elimination of violence through education and social change. DVSA provides crisis intervention, emergency food and shelter, medical advocacy, legal advocacy, individual support and counseling, support groups, therapy for child and adult victims, and maintains a 24-hour crisis line.
Upstairs,
a one-bedroom unit, two two-bedroom units, and one three-bedroom unit
will house
families needing support during their transitions. They will be able to
stay for up to two years, pay below-market rent, benefit from comprehensive
onsite
supportive services, and receive referrals to other community service providers. |
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P.O. Box 743
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