Adams Wells Crisis Center (AWCC) provides food, shelter, clothing, and essential and supportive care in a safe and secure environment. Through an extensive referral network of resources in Adams and Wells counties, assistance with basic needs are addressed, including: housing, employment, training and job placement, education and counseling. Weekly support groups are offered for residential and non-residential clients, focusing on topics such as: parenting, money management, financial assistance, child care issues, Domestic Violence & Safety Planning education, stress management, developing a support network, assertiveness training, and social/relational skills.
Local Programs
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Adams
Adams Wells Crisis Center
Allen
YWCA Women's Shelter
YWCA Northeast Indiana provides help and support for anyone who in crisis because of domestic violence: women, men, transgender individuals, and families of all types. Call crisis line 24/7 to get help or speak to someone right away. The YWCA Northeast Indiana provides emergency shelter and community programs.
Bartholomew
Turning Point - Domestic Violence Services
Turning Point provides the following services: emergency shelter, education, prevention and training, 24 hour toll free help/crisis line, community outreach and legal advocacy. Serving the following Indiana counties: Bartholomew, Brown, Decatur, Jackson, Johnson, & Shelby. For additional information on services provided, access the website’s Services link.
Clark
The Center for Women and Families
The Center for Women and Families attend victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse providing services for: emergency shelter, transitional housing, long-term housing advocacy, hospital advocacy, transportation assistance, court advocacy, safety planning, individual counseling, support groups, information and referrals, economic success services, therapy and art therapy. Serving Clark, Floyd and Harrison counties in Indiana.
Delaware
A Better Way – Muncie Office
A Better Way provides services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include a 24-hour hotline, safe shelter for up to 45 days, transitional housing, rapid re-housing, a rape crisis center, counseling, support groups, children’s programs, and legal advocacy. Mobile advocates can meet clients in flexible meeting locations. They also offer programs for teen dating violence and domestic violence prevention. Serving Blackford, Delaware, Fayette, Henry, Jay, Randolph, Union, and Wayne counties.
Door
HELP of Door County, Inc.
HELP of Door County provides services and programs throughout Door County to victims of domestic abuse as well as to their families and friends. Services are free, confidential and available regardless of age, gender, race, sexual orientation or disability. Available services: 24 hr crisis intervention hotline, safe homes network for immediate shelter, transitional living program, legal advocacy, women’ support groups and community outreach.
Dubois
Crisis Connection, Inc.
Crisis Connection, Inc. provides 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention/counseling, follow-up contact, and safety planning for victims of domestic and sexual violence. They also provide assistance with filing protective orders; victim impact statements; victim notification rights; address confidentiality; information and assistance with violent crime compensation forms; and safe housing options. Serving Crawford, Dubois, Martin, Orange, Perry, Pike, and Spencer counties.
Elkhart
Elkhart County Women's Shelter
The Elkhart County Women’s Shelter (ECWS) is the only domestic violence shelter in Elkhart County and only serves women and children. The 40 bed shelter is open 24 hours a day, 365 days per year to provide crisis intervention and safe shelter for victims of domestic abuse.
Floyd
The Center for Women and Families
The Center for Women and Families provides trauma-informed advocacy and support for individuals, families and communities affected by intimate partner violence and sexual assault. Services include: emergency shelter, transitional housing, long-term housing advocacy, hospital advocacy, transportation assistance, court advocacy, safety planning, individual counseling, daily support groups, information and referrals, economic success services and art therapy. The Center for Women and Families has four regional locations serving nine Kentuckiana counties: Bullitt, Henry, Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, and Trimble counties in Kentucky and Clark and Floyd counties in Indiana.
Hancock
Firefly Children and Family Alliance
Firefly Children and Family Alliance provides professional counseling, free and voluntary services to survivors, and specialized programs to end violence and support survivor advocacy. Firefly also has a 24-hour hotline available and manages the Marion County Rape Crisis Center, which is available to those seeking emergency support.
Huntington
McKenzie's Hope
McKenzie’s Hope, the Huntington County Child Advocacy Center Inc., provides advocacy for children, teenagers, and families; as well as advocacy for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Kosciusko
The Beaman Home
Beaman Home in Northern Indiana provides a continuum of services to support victims through the initial crisis and along their journey to achieve abuse-free, self sufficient lives. programs and services include: 24-hour crisis hotline, emergency shelter, outreach services, emergency and essential transportation, case management and ancillary services, support, referral, and advocacy for victims of family violence.
Lake
Gary Commission for Women
The Gary Commission for Women advocates for women and provides education and outreach on the issues of homelessness, domestic violence, sexual assault, teen dating violence, bullying, and numerous other issues. Providing information for crime prevention, safety planning, human trafficking, bystander intervention, trauma and mental health, as well as male sexual assault and domestic violence. Shelter services at the Rainbow-Ark Shelter are available for homeless women who are residents of Gary and both women and men who are victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.
Haven House
Haven House provides a 24-hour emergency shelter for domestic violence victims and their dependents. Haven House provides services to Hammond, East Chicago, Whiting, Munster, Griffith, and Highland, which comprises a significant geographic area of Northwest Indiana.
Rainbow Shelter for Battered Women
Rainbow Shelter for Battered Women provides emergency shelter for battered women & their dependent children, as well as for homeless women.
St. Jude House
St. Jude House serves as a safe shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and their dependent children. Offering support to victims as they pursue violence-free lives. Services include 24 hour crisis line, information and referral, shelter, counseling, legal advocacy and community education.
LaPorte
Stepping Stone Shelter
Stepping Stone Shelter provides services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Services include: a 24 hour crisis line, safety planning, shelter, help navigating the legal system (including protective orders), counseling, transitional housing, life skills training, and more.
Madison
Alternatives
Alternatives provides shelter system for victims of family violence or homelessness and their dependent children, transitional housing, crisis advocacy, Alternatives is 1 of 29 Indiana domestic violence shelters. Also serves six county area: Hamilton, Hancock, Henry, Madison, Marion, and Tipton. The Alternative initiative also provides children, intervention and prevention programs, aswell as education and training.
Marion
Beacon of Hope Crisis Center
Beacon of Hope Crisis Center offers services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in Central Indiana. Services include: safety planning, assistance with obtaining safe housing, counseling, help with protective orders, court and hospital accompaniment, medical referrals, emergency hotel stays, fostering pets while victim is in a shelter, and more. They also have programs for life skills, employment assistance, and support in navigating the criminal justice system. All services are free and confidential.
Firefly Children and Family Alliance
Firefly Children and Family Alliance provides professional counseling, free and voluntary services to survivors, and specialized programs to end violence and support survivor advocacy. Firefly also has a 24-hour hotline available and manages the Marion County Rape Crisis Center, which is available to those seeking emergency support.
Ruth Lilly Women & Children's Center
Ruth Lilly Women & Children’s Center, located in the downtown center, has its doors open 24 hours a day, seven days a week for homeless and abused women and their children. This center provides emergency shelter, medical attention, and social services in a safe, protected, and secure environment. Access list for additional services provided through center’s website link.
The Julian Center
The Julian Center provides services to people experiencing domestic violence, sexual violence and stalking. Assistance focuses in helping survivors through collaborative advocacy and support to achieve long-term safety, stability and self-sufficiency. 24-Hour Crisis Line provides survivors with access to a trained crisis interventionist to discuss options. Emergency Shelter houses over 100 individuals, eligible survivors and their dependent children have access to a safe place to stay. Counseling and support group services are available and designed to offer an array of therapeutic options for survivors to help them heal from domestic and sexual violence and stalking.
Monroe
Indiana University Sexual Assault Crisis Service
The Indiana University Sexual Assault Crisis Service provides crisis intervention, individual and group counseling, and education programming. Available at no charge to any member of the Indiana University community. Also provides assistance with referrals for medical care, including (but not limited to) coordinating an examination by a trained sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE).
Middle Way House
Middle Way House works to empower survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence, and human trafficking through a wide range of supportive services and advocacy. Services include 24/7 emergency shelter and crisis line, on-scene advocacy, transitional and permanent housing solutions, legal advocacy, support groups, childcare, youth programs, educational and prevention programs.
Montgomery
Family Crisis Shelter of Montgomery County
Family Crisis Shelter of Montgomery County is a domestic violence and sexual assault residential shelter. Offering case management, legal advocacy, crisis intervention, youth program, transitional program, support and educational groups.
Noble
Noble House MInistries
Noble House is a shelter for women and children. Providing assistance to victims who have struggled with homelessness, domestic violence, or addiction. Noble House provides the encouragement and supportive services necessary for developing self-sufficiency. In order to reside at Noble House clients must meet certain criteria, which include agreeing to pay service fees.
Orange
Hoosier Hills PACT
Hoosier Hills PACT provides programming to victims of domestic violence including: temporary shelter, transitional housing, case management, support groups, food, and clothing. A 24-hour crisis line and court/hospital advocacy are provided for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Porter
The Caring Place
The Caring Place provides safe shelter, legal advocacy, women’s recovery program (housing), emergency response volunteer and education. Serving adult (male & female) victims of domestic violence and their dependent children. The Caring Place welcomes and helps victims of LGBTQ intimate partner violence.
St. Joseph
Family Justice Center of St. Joseph County
The Family Justice Center of St. Joseph County (FJC) is a non-profit organization that serves survivors of domestic/family violence, sexual assault, and stalking, as well as survivors over 50 years of age who have experienced/are experiencing financial exploitation or elder abuse. All services are confidential, free, and include crisis intervention, victim advocacy, civil legal advocacy (assistance with filing protective orders), referrals to community resources, and counseling and support groups. FJC is also co-located with St. Joseph County’s Special Victims Unit detectives and prosecutors, Adult Protective Services, and the CASIE Center (forensic interviewing for child victims).
YWCA of St. Joseph County
YWCA of Saint Joseph County helps victims of domestic violence and sexual assault heal and make a new start by raising awareness about issues that impact the lives of women, empowering women to build bright futures and teaching skills to support self-sufficiency.
Steuben
Community Anti-Violence Alliance (CAVA)
Community Anti-Violence Alliance (CAVA) provide crisis intervention and advocacy programs.
TLC House
TLC House is a 24/7 emergency women’s shelter in NE Indiana for women and their children escaping domestic violence. The shelter offers crisis counseling, programs & services and vital aid to women and their children. Services provided: 24/7 emergency women’s shelter for battered women and their kids, crisis counseling and therapy programs, long-term housing options, 6-month after care program, vital resources and personal supplies for women and their kids, acess to free adult healthcare and kid’s medical services, job training and transportation assistance.
Vanderburgh
Albion Fellows Bacon Center
Albion Fellows Bacon Center provides 24-hr crisis line, emergency shelter, legal advocacy, peer advocacy and children’s program for individuals who have experienced sexual or domestic violence. Men, women, and their minor children are welcome. Serving Vanderburgh, Posey, Warrick, Spencer, Perry, Dubois, Gibson, Pike, Orange, Crawford, and Harrison counties.
Vernon
Jennings County Council on Domestic Violence
The Jennings County Council on Domestic Violence provides information, support and access to community resources to victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse and stalking. Some services provided are listening with a non-judgmental ear, information and referral, outreach materials, court advocacy including help filling out and filing protective orders, community education, business and school presentations, and several support groups.
Vigo
Bethany House
Bethany House has sheltered single women, women with children, and married couples since it opened in April 1980. Residents come from various backgrounds with many different reasons for needing shelter: job loss, Eviction, release from prison, addiction issues, marital problems, mental and physical hardships. Bethany House also provides a free clothing closet, collaboration with social services agencies, GED classes, among other services.
Council on Domestic Abuse
Council on Domestic Abuse (CODA) serves victims of domesic violence and sexual abuse in the Wabash Valley. Services include: emergency shelter, 24-hr crisis line, legal advocacy, children’s program, education program, sexual assault victim’s advocacy, prevention and support services. Serving Clay, Parke, Sullivan, Vermillion, and Vigo counties.
Wayne
A Better Way - Richmond Office
A Better Way, formerly Genesis of Richmond, provides services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include a 24-hour hotline, safe shelter for up to 45 days, transitional housing, rapid re-housing, a rape crisis center, counseling, support groups, children’s programs, and legal advocacy. Mobile advocates can meet clients in flexible meeting locations. They also offer programs for teen dating violence and domestic violence prevention. Serving Blackford, Delaware, Fayette, Henry, Jay, Randolph, Union, and Wayne counties.