Comprehensive Support for Domestic Violence Survivors, Available via SafeChoice Program

YWCA Clark County understands that domestic violence can affect anyone, regardless of age, background, or circumstances. Our SafeChoice Domestic Violence Program offers a wide range of services designed to support survivors at every stage of their journey towards safety and independence.

Beyond Shelter: Comprehensive Support for Survivors

While YWCA Clark County operates our area’s only domestic violence shelter, not everyone either qualifies or wants to move into a temporary shelter. Our SafeChoice domestic violence services include:

  • In-person Domestic Violence Advocates: We provide advocacy to the general public, including two culturally specific positions (LGBTQ+ and Spanish speaking. Additional language interpretation services can be requested. Walk-in hours are Monday through Thursday, 9am to 3pm (closed noon to 1pm) with no appointment needed. Refer to website to confirm walk-in times.

  • 24/7 Domestic Violence Hotline: We accept toll free, local, and collect calls to our 24-hour hotline: (360) 695-0501 or toll free (800) 695-0167.

  • Support Groups: We offer a safe space for survivors to connect, share experiences, and build a supportive community.

  • Housing Services: We assist survivors in finding safe, affordable housing options to establish long-term stability.

  • Legal Advocacy: Our advocates provide support for protection orders and make legal aid referrals. We also provide in-person and virtual court support related to domestic violence protection orders and criminal cases. We do not provide legal advice.

  • Medical Advocacy: Our generalists work with medical partners and serve individuals referred through health programs.

  • Emergency Financial Assistance (EFA): When funds are available, we offer EFA to survivors from Clark County

  • Trauma-Informed Advocacy: We provide emotional support and practical assistance tailored to each survivor's unique needs.

The Crucial Role of Certified Advocates

Our domestic violence advocates are more than great listeners. They are highly trained professionals who:

  • Undergo rigorous training in trauma-informed care and safety planning

  • Adhere to strict ethical guidelines to protect survivors' rights and well-being

  • Are protected by federal and state laws, ensuring confidentiality through advocate-survivor privilege

  • Complete ongoing education to stay current with best practices in survivor support

Why Choose a Certified Advocate?

Working with a certified advocate from YWCA Clark County offers several key advantages:

Safety: Our advocates are experts in assessing risk and creating comprehensive safety plans.

Confidentiality: Your conversations with our advocates are legally protected, ensuring your privacy.

Holistic Support: We address all aspects of your situation, from immediate safety to long-term independence.

Empowerment: Our approach focuses on helping you regain control and make informed decisions for your future.

Reaching Out: Your Choice, Your Pace

At YWCA Clark County, we understand that every survivor's journey is unique. Our SafeChoice Program is here to offer support, information, and resources whenever you feel ready to explore your options. Our certified advocates are available to listen, offer guidance tailored to your specific situation, and support you in making informed decisions about your future.

Our confidential hotline is available for those who wish to reach out. You can also find valuable information on our website about our services, including walk-in hours and support groups. We're here to provide information and support at a pace that feels comfortable for you.

We believe in empowering survivors with knowledge and options. Our experienced team of domestic violence advocates is ready to offer expert, compassionate support on your journey towards a safer, more empowered future.

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