Our Help Line is open 24 hours-a-day, seven days a week. There is a kind voice and willing listener to help you weigh your options and chart your course. Call 256-767-6210 or 1-800-550-9215. One of the goals of our Help Line is to provide you with the information you need to make good choices. [...]
Our families have many needs. We know that there are Safeplace supporters who want to choose their own gifts. One way that could make this much easier is to use our Wishlist on Amazon.com. The items are shipped directly to our public mailbox. If this is not an option for you, please look over our list below. If you interested in making a donation, contact our administrative office at 256-767-3076 to arrange a time for pick up or delivery. Thank you in advance for thinking of our families. Our current wishes are: Diapers, sizes 3, 4, and 5 Boys and Girls Pull Ups Packs of children’s underwear. Paper Products, paper towels and toilet paper Laundry Detergents/ Dryer sheets Cleaning Supplies School supplies Feminine Hygiene Products (tampons) Aluminum foil/ plastic wrap Garbage bags (kitchen or small) Our transitional housing needs include: new pillows new or slightly used sheets (full or twin) Blankets or comforters Towels and wash clothes Laundry Detergents Paper Products Dish-washing...
“I will not allow you to leave me. You are not allowed to leave me.” That was his mantra. And it is what plays over and over in her head as she showers in the hosue alone after the sheriff removed him. “This is my house, you are my wife, and this is my room. And you cannot make me leave my room so you can lock my door to keep me out of my room. Besides, what am I doing that’s soooo wrong, huh? All I’m trying to do is have a conversation with my wife. I’m...
We wanted to share this letter with you from one of our advocates. It states so well how much of a difference a volunteer can make, not only for our clients, but for the staff as well. Read More →
“You win some, you lose some and some get rained out,” my dad used to say every time we lost a soccer game. I think there was a great lesson in that statement. As we kick off the beginning of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, I think it is a time to celebrate our successes, remember our losses and prepare for the days that will just get rained out. Celebrating Wins! Witnessing and being a part of empowering another person to successfully reach beyond anything they ever imagined...