
Safe Harbor Services:
Crisis
Counseling
The shelter telephone number is a hotline that is staffed 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week for crisis calls, counseling and information.
Emergency
Shelter
We operate as an emergency shelter for abused women and their children who
need a safe place to go. The maximum stay is 45 days. Entrances and exits
are controlled and the house is staffed 24 hours a day. The police respond
quickly to our calls.
Basic
Necessities
The shelter provides food, laundry facilities, and toilet articles for all
residents. A supply of donated clothing is maintained for those residents
who arrive with only what they are wearing and little else. All of these services
are provided to the residents free of charge.
An
Emotionally Supportive Environment
The shelter offers a nonjudgmental atmosphere where residents can plan their
futures. Staff and volunteers listen to the women, encourage them, believe
them, believe in them, and let them know they are valuable people who do not
deserve abuse. In addition, residents support other residents. Many express
intense relief and gratification that others share their problems that they
are not, after all, alone.
Counseling
When a woman enters the shelter, she is assigned an individual counselor who
will work with her on her counseling needs and goals during her stay at the
shelter. Also, while residing at the shelter, the woman is expected to participate
in the full shelter program. This includes evening support groups, individual
and family counseling, and living skills educational groups. The shelter employs
one licensed professional counselor, one master's level counselor, and one
bachelor's level counselor, who provide all counseling services and groups.
These services are all free of charge for Safe Harbor clients.
Emergency
Room Advocacy
Shelter Volunteer Advocates and staff are on-call 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week to answer calls from emergency room medical staff when battering is the
cause of injury. These volunteer advocates play a vital roll in crisis intervention
and education for abused women.
Referral
Services
Shelter staff helps provide access to doctors, dentists, attorneys, personal
and family counselors, alcohol and drug counselors, and agencies and groups
which can help them reach their goals.
Advocacy
Shelter staff work on the behalf of residents. Examples of advocacy include:
encouraging apartment managers to rent to the residents, seeking free or low-cost
legal assistance, enlisting assistance of the police, accompanying residents
to Family Court Emergency Hearings and/or Criminal Court Domestic Violence
hearings.
Children's
Services
The
children of the residents are provided with an opportunity for recreation
and developmental activities. They are also included in family counseling.
Community
Support Groups
Support groups for victims of domestic violence are available for women who
want these services but do not need shelter, and for continuing support to
women who have been in the shelter. Groups are also available for court ordered
batterers.
Educational
Prevention Programs
Programs have been written and approved by the Greenville County School District
which are designed to educate our local high school students to recognize
domestic abuse and abusive behavior in dating relationships. As students are
shown the characteristics of healthy and unhealthy relationships they also
learn positive and non-violent methods of conflict resolution.
Community
Education
Speakers are available to discuss a range of topics including sessions about
the dynamics of family violence, the services and needs of the shelter and
training workshops for professionals who come in contact with victims and
perpetrators of domestic violence including law enforcement officers, medical
professionals, educators and members of the judicial system.
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