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Safe Haven 

Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault Center

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Please be patient with us as we update our website.  If you have any questions, contact us at 715-526-3421

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How Safe Haven Helps
Safe Haven is a secure place where victims of domestic and sexual violence find compassionate, knowledgeable advocates offering free, confidential and individualized services and support. 

Safe Haven assists individuals and families of all ages, genders, races and sexual orientation with comprehensive and holistic services driven by client choice.  We are here for you, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Mission: to encourage a safe Community, free from physical and sexual violence and emotional abuse, through shelter, caring, advocacy and education.

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Vision: to be a catalyst for change and to break the cycle of violence so individuals or families can become healthy, self-sufficient, and independent

Our Core Services

What We Offer

All of our services are free and confidential.  

Emergency Shelter

Safety and Security

Our 8-bed shelter provides a safe and comfortable environment for individuals and families that are actively fleeing domestic and sexual violence.

Outreach

Support Beyond Shelter

Our knowledgeable advocates assist with many outreach services including, assistance with restraining orders, no contact orders, lifts of no contact orders, court proceedings, individual advocacy and guidance, support groups, emergency financial assistance and more!

Education and Prevention

Empowering Through Knowledge

The staff at Safe Haven are skilled in presenting and working with all ages on a variety of different topics in relation to domestic and sexual violence.  From presentations to kindergarteners to adults in the workplace and community members, we do it all!  If there is ever a need for education, never hesitate to reach out and inquire!

24-Hour Crisis Support

Support At All Times

If you are in crisis or needing support due to domestic or sexual violence, we have someone to assist.  You can either call or text our crisis lines and an advocate will be there to support you.

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