A safe place to go, when you're ready.
Confidential housing for survivors of domestic violence. There is no cost, no obligation, and nothing you have to prove to us before we'll talk to you.

You probably qualify.
If you're reading this and wondering whether you count — call. We would rather have the conversation than have you rule yourself out.
- Anyone fleeing or recovering from an abusive relationship
- Survivors with children, including teenage sons
- People who have left before and needed to go back — that is common, and it is not held against you
- Anyone unsure whether what is happening to them 'counts'. If you are asking, please call.
What this program actually provides.
- Confidential locations
- We never publish, post or share the address of any home. Location is given only to residents and only when placement is arranged.
- No cost
- There is no rent, no deposit and no fee for this program. You do not need money to be safe.
- You set the pace
- You do not have to file a report, press charges, or make any decision about your relationship to be housed.
- Children are welcome
- Homes accommodate children, including older boys, who are turned away from some programs.
We never publish our locations
You will not find an address, a map or a photograph of any home in this program anywhere on this site or in our marketing. Locations are shared only with residents, and only once placement is arranged.
Three steps. No runaround.
Step 1: Call or text when it's safe
Reach us from a phone the other person cannot see. If it's easier, a friend, advocate or case worker can call on your behalf.
Step 2: We talk it through
A short, private conversation about what you need and how quickly. You choose what to share — we will not push.
Step 3: Placement
If we have space, we arrange it and share the location with you directly. If we don't, we will connect you with someone who does.
The things people ask us most.
Will you tell anyone I contacted you?
No. We do not confirm to anyone — including family, employers or the person you are leaving — that you contacted us or that you are staying with us. The only exceptions are the narrow ones every organization has under law, such as an immediate threat to a child's life; we will tell you plainly if that ever applies.
Do I have to report to the police?
No. You do not need a police report, a protective order or any documentation to be housed with us.
Can I bring my children?
Yes. Children are welcome, including older boys. Tell us how many and their ages when you call so we can plan.
What if I'm not sure I want to leave yet?
That's okay. You can call to understand your options without deciding anything. Many people call several times before they are ready, and that is completely normal.
Can someone call for me?
Yes. An advocate, case worker, friend or family member can call on your behalf.
You can call before you decide anything.
There is no cost, no obligation, and nothing you have to prove to us.