The Survivor Support Program’s goal is to empower survivors of domestic and sexual violence with tools to establish economic self-sufficiency, housing stability, and achievement of long-term goals. The program works to ensure survivors’ confidence in the future by connecting them to community resources as well as offering ongoing support through the criminal justice process.
The Survivor Support Program provides trauma-informed, wraparound services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. We offer housing support and financial assistance to secure and maintain stable, safe, and affordable housing.
The Survivor Support Program offers financial support for:
In addition to financial support, we offer a range of victim-focused services including emotional support, housing navigation, connection to education and/or job training opportunities, help applying for benefits like SNAP and childcare and assistance navigating the complex criminal justice system. We can also provide referrals for counseling and mental health treatment.
Additional services include but are not limited to:
Survivors of domestic or sexual violence, including sex trafficking, who are not in a stable housing situation as a result of victimization having occurred within the past five years. Individuals and families welcome! Survivors may participate in the program for up to 24 months.
Services provided Statewide.
Anyone can make a referral, including individuals and families.