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24/7 Crisis Helpline 904-284-0061

Learn about our Domestic Violence services

  • Call Quigley House’s 24-hour crisis helpline to talk to a trained advocate. We provide assistance to survivors at any time.

    Please call us at 904-284-0061 if you are experiencing domestic violence or sexual assault.

  • We offer emergency shelter to survivors of domestic violence in need. Survivors, along with their children and/or pets, can find comfort and safety here at our shelter.

  • A prompt response during a personal crisis from a trained advocate can significantly enhance understanding of trauma and improve coping skills. This support is facilitated through the services provided by Quigley House and other community resources.

  • A safety plan is a personalized plan that helps individuals protect themselves and their children in potentially harmful situations. This plan helps identify actions and precautions an individual can do to protect themselves.

  • Advocates can provide relevant information and referrals. Information regarding community resources, emergency shelter, court accompaniment, and victim compensation will be made available.

  • Advocacy or accompaniment serves as a support to individual survivors, assisting them with legal and medical needs. This service additionally includes providing ongoing support during forensic examinations, law enforcement interviews, and throughout the criminal justice process. Advocates address any questions or concerns the survivor may have.

  • Being active in the community is an essential part of our mission. We want to ensure that the local community is awareness of the services and programs we provide. If you would like us to visit your organization to share important information on domestic violence, sexual assault, or teen dating violence, please contact us.

  • If you are seeking an injunction, our paralegal and IFP attorney can assist with the process. Please visit the “Legal Services” tab for more information.

  • While in shelter, our Child Advocate offers child assessments, provides support for the children, and facilitates activities and curriculum.

  • We provide outreach services to further provide support and resources to survivors. Examples of these services include advocacy, support groups, legal accompaniment, housing assistance, transportation, community education, basic needs assistance, and more.

  • Our advocates can help survivors with housing and job assistance.

  • Our support groups give survivors a space to connect with others who share similar experiences. It is a safe space to share and learn from others.

  • We have on-site pet services. We have a cat room and dog kennels for those who need it at our shelter.