Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Support & Recovery Program
At F.A.C.E.S., our Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Support & Recovery Program offers compassionate, confidential, and comprehensive assistance to anyone affected by intimate partner violence. We understand that IPV impacts individuals across all genders, ages, and backgrounds, and that healing requires a safe environment, access to resources, and a supportive community.
Our program is trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, and community-centered. We provide prevention education, early intervention, and recovery services that empower individuals and families to break the cycle of violence. Collaborating with local organizations, schools, law enforcement, and healthcare providers, we strive to create safer communities through awareness and education.
Services include personalized counseling, safety planning, emotional support, and referrals to legal aid, shelters, and group programs—all led by trained professionals experienced in trauma and crisis care. Group workshops and community outreach foster resilience, understanding, and respectful relationships.
How It Works:
- Confidential Intake: Access services directly or via referrals, with strict confidentiality guaranteed.
- Personalized Assessment: Counselors evaluate individual needs and safety concerns to create a tailored plan.
- Service Coordination: Clients receive matched services including counseling, legal support, shelter options, and peer groups.
- Ongoing Care: Continued support through regular sessions, workshops, and follow-up.
- Community Partnerships: Working with local agencies, schools, and healthcare providers to build a network of support.
Our goal is to support survivors, promote healing, and foster prevention by strengthening community collaboration and education for healthier, violence-free relationships.