Request Help
Have you recently left, or are planning to leave a situation of domestic violence? We are here to help. Please reach out to us so we can work together to assist you best.
If you are in immediate danger, call 911.
If you are in a situation of active abuse, clear your browser history and call-log after contacting us.
Here are some of the ways we help:
- Provide emergency relief, by way of temporary housing, emergency food, clothing, and items necessary for outfitting a home.
- Equip you with job skills, resume writing, a professional wardrobe, and assisting in job acquisition.
- Assist you with the application of government aid (if necessary).
- Providing a listening ear and acknowledgement that you aren’t alone.
- Provide recommendations and financial support for:
- Legal counsel, especially in the instance of divorce.
- Various healing modalities including, but not limited to therapy, so that you don’t re-enter your previous abusive relationship, or a new one in the future.
- Healing from domestic violence can feel like a long roller-coaster ride. We are here with you for it.
We strive to ensure victims are successful in creating a new life of health for themselves.
The day you leave will be one of the worst days of your life. But because you left—it won’t be the last day of your life.
You are doing a very brave and hard thing. We are proud of you and we support you.
We know it’s scary to reach out.
Please know that we encourage anyone who is in a situation of domestic violence to reach out to us for help. The PJR is ecumenical and interfaith, serving people of any faith or no faith. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sexual orientation, gender identity, nation of origin, ethnicity, military status, disability, financial status, or age.
Domestic violence doesn’t discriminate and neither do we. Contact us in the following ways:
If you are in immediate danger, call 911.