24-Hour Crisis Hotline: 904-284-0061

Our mission is to Educate, Equip, and Empower survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault while providing awareness through community education.

Educate.

Our goal is to educate every person we come in contact with on the impact of Domestic violence and Sexual violence to prevent further harm. We want to teach every person how a healthy relationship should look, how to spot red flags in a current relationship, and break the cycle of future abuse.

 

Equip.

Our advocates are here to provide resources and assistance with finding a new path to independence. We provide services that range from maintaining safety through an injunction or shelter to helping a survivor find a job, a home or even themselves.

 
 

Empower.

All of these services and education are here to empower each and every survivor to rebuild their lives separate from any and all forms of abuse. Love shouldn’t hurt and we are here to help in any way we can.

 

Recognition

Quigley House was the first ever recipient of the Reinhold Community Service Award for Outstanding Service to Clay County, and has been a runner-up in the Governor’s Peace at Home Awards. Past members of our Board of Directors have been recognized through numerous awards for their contributions to Quigley House. Ann Kopelousos was a finalist in the Florida Times-Union EVE Awards in 1988 for her work on our $1.8 million Campaign to Build New Beginnings. Jerry Linder, President of the Vintage Group, was recognized with a Volunteer Jacksonville Gold Rule Award for providing construction management services throughout the planning and building of Quigley House’s new, permanent facility. Linder was also recognized as one of WTLV’s Twelve Who Care Honorees in 1999.

Quigley House was the winner of the Florida Council on Aging 2003 Quality Senior Living Award for Service to Seniors by an organization, and the recipient of the 2007 Paul E. Reinhold Community Service Award.

Peggy Payne received the Extraordinary Executive Director Award from the Reinhold Foundation in 2017 for her leadership as CEO.

In 2019, Quigley House received the Celebrate Clay Judge’s Choice Program Award by the Reinhold Foundation. Celebrate Clay recognizes organizations that make meaningful contributions to the residents of Clay County.

In 2020, Quigley House received the Celebrate Clay Judge’s Choice Program Award by the Reinhold Foundation. Jennifer Rodriguez received the Outstanding Advocate of the year award from the Florida Council Against Sexual Violence for her work as the Director of Sexual Assault Services.

In 2021, Quigley House received the Celebrate Clay Judge’s Choice Program Award by the Reinhold Foundation. Quigley House also received the Best in Clay Non-Profit Organization Award from the Clay Today.

In 2022, Quigley House received the Celebrate Clay Judge’s Choice Program Award by the Reinhold Foundation and was awarded $7,000 to support services.