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  2. Faith House is a domestic violence crisis center and shelter, based in Lafayette, Louisiana. We serve seven parishes throughout Central and South Louisiana, including Lafayette, Vermilion, Acadia, St. Landry, Evangeline, Rapides, and Avoyelles.

  3. Everyone deserves relationships free from domestic violence. When you're ready, we're here to listen with confidential support 24/7/365.

  4. Chez Hope

    www.chezhope.org

    Chez Hope will strive to assure optimum and comprehensive program of services to assist victims of domestic violence. Additionally, Chez Hope is Committed to work towards social changes in our communities, institutional practices, and cultural attitudes that perpetuate violence.

  5. If you think you are being abused, you can get help. No one ever deserves to be abused. Read about some signs and red flags of abuse. Learn more about different types of abuse. There are places you can contact for support and safety planning steps you may want to consider.

  6. Jenesse’s mission is to restore families impacted by domestic and sexual violence through holistic, trauma informed, culturally responsive services, and advance prevention initiatives that foster and sustain healthy, violence free communities.

  7. How To Get Help. If you are in immediate danger, call 911. OVW does not provide services directly to the general public. Find local help on our map or call the national hotline: National Domestic Violence Hotline. 800-799-SAFE (7233) 800-787-3224 (TTY) Advocates are also available to chat 24/7. National Center for Victims of Crime.

  8. Make finding domestic violence help easier. Info on 3,000 shelters, agencies, hotlines. Physical abuse, emotional abuse, psychological abuse or verbal abuse, this free service can help.

  9. Click on your state (in the map or in the drop-down menu) to find contact information for 1) advocates in local domestic violence programs and shelters; 2) legal assistance organizations; 3) courthouse locations where you can file for a protection order; and 4) sheriff departments.

  10. 6 ways to support a loved one through domestic violence - NPR

    www.npr.org/2021/03/08/974786552/abusive-relationships-are-disturbingly-common...

    Here are some ways to help a friend or loved one. Know that abuse is not just physical . Intimate partner violence (IPV), often called domestic violence, is not just physical.

  11. Help for Abusive Behaviors | The National Domestic Violence...

    www.thehotline.org/support-others/help-for-abusive-behaviors

    Learn more about opportunities for people with abusive behaviors to get help changing their behaviors. Our advocates are available 24/7 to discuss your situation, answer any questions, and help you identify intervention programs near you.