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Places that Help: Arkansas
This page has contact information for programs that offer help/referrals to victims of abuse throughout the state. If you plan to contact a program via email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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Batesville
Family Violence Prevention and Rape Crisis Center
192 E. Main Street
P.O. Box 2943
Batesville, AR 72503
Assists individuals and families experiencing domestic abuse and sexual assault to choose options and to control their own lives by providing crisis intervention and a full range of support services. Also works to empower the community to understand and prevent the crimes of domestic abuse and sexual assault.
Spanish Speakers
LGTB Friendly
Support Group at:
2016 Byers St.
Batesville, AR 72501
870-698-0006
Benton
Northwest Arkansas Women's Shelter
Phone: (800) 775-9011 (Toll Free)
Phone 2: (479) 246-0353 (Office)
Provides free emergency shelter, food, and clothing to victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault, free 24-hour crisis phone line and services to clients, court advocacy, Spanish bilingual services, children’s advocacy and programming, community education, support groups, counseling, and a volunteer program.
Blytheville
The Haven of Northeast Arkansas
Provides emergency shelter, supportive care and education to victims of domestic abuse and their children, so that they can live abuse free lives.
Camden
Women's Crisis Center of South Arkansas (WCCSA)
Hotline: (870) 836-0375 (Office)
Phone: (888) 836-0325 (Toll-free Hotine)
Phone 2: (870) 836-0325 (Local Hotline)
Dedicated to the empowerment of victims of domestic/sexual abuse. Works with domestic violence, sexual assault, community outreach, and advocacy.
Clarksville
Ozark Rape Crisis Center
Hotline: (800) 818-1189 (toll-free)
24-hour crisis intervention services for victims of sexual assault. All services are confidential and free of change.
Clinton
Dove House
Hotline: (501) 745.5657 (store)
Phone: (501) 592.138 (texting number)
An outreach office and thrift store that supports victims of domestic violence.
Columbia
Living Water
Services: domestic violence safety or escape planning, suicide prevention and rape crisis intervention.
Conway
Women's Shelter of Central Arkansas
Phone: (501) 329-7405 (office)
The Women’s Shelter of Central Arkansas offers various services including support groups (for domestic abuse, rape, and sexual assault victims); assistance filling out crime victim’s reparations forms; legal advocacy; emergency shelter; transportation; prescription assistance; food/clothing; child advocacy; safety planning; crisis counseling; referral for mental health services; public education presentations on domestic abuse, sexual assault, and healthy relationships.
Craighead
Family Crisis Center
Phone: (870) 972-9575 (Office)
Services: emergency shelter and community support services.
El Dorado
Turning Point
Hotline: 888-880-0929 (toll-free)
Phone: (870) 862-3672 (office)
Phone 2: (870) 862-0929 (local hotline)
Domestic violence, violence intervention program, and rape crisis center.
Fayetteville
Peace at Home Family Shelter
Hotline: (877)-442-9811 (toll-free)
Phone: (479) 442-9811 (local)
Services include 24 hour crisis line, advocacy, support groups and follow up services. Services are also provided in Spanish.
Harrison
Ozark Rape Crisis Center
600 South Pine Street Suite A
Harrison, AR 72601
Hotline: 870-741-4141 (local)
Phone: 800-818-1189 (toll-free)
Phone 2: 870-741-1328 (office)
24-hour crisis intervention services for victims of sexual assault. All services are confidential and free of charge.
Sanctuary
124 West Stephenson
P.O. Box 762
Harrison, AR 72601
Phone: 870-741-2315 (office)
Phone 2: 877-561-8100 (hotline)
Battered women’s shelter and consignment shop. Shop phone number: (870) 743-0074.
Heber Springs
Margie's Haven House
Services: 24 hour crisis line, advocacy, support groups and followup services. They also provide services in Spanish.
Izard
Safe Passage
703 Main Street
P.O. Box 755
Melbourne, AR 72556
Services: shelter and counseling. They also provide services in Spanish.
Jonesboro
Family Crisis Center of Northeast Arkansas
Hotline: 866-982-9575 (Toll-free)
Phone: (870) 972-9575 (Administrative office)
Offers services to women and children who are victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Services are confidential and free. Services include support and advocacy, referrals for legal assistance, housing, food, and medical needs, information about self-help groups and counseling, and emergency transportation and shelter.
Little Rock
Union Rescue Mission (Dorcas House)
Faith-based women’s only ministry. Services include housing, classes, counseling and daily chapel time.
Women and Children First: The Center Against Family Violence
Meant to empower women and their children to live independently and free from domestic violence by providing crisis intervention, shelter, social/legal advocacy, and support services.
Malvern
The Smith House of HSC, Inc.
Phone: 501-332-4673 Office
Provides temporary housing for women and children who have been victims of domestic violence.
Miller
Domestic Violence Prevention and Sexual Assault Services
424 Spruce St.
P. O. Box 712
Texarkana, TX 75501
Hotline: 903-793-4357 or 800-876-4808
Serves residents of Texarkana, Arkansas and Texas.
Monticello
Options, Inc.
110 N. Main Street
P.O. Box 554
Monticello, AR 71655
Phone: 870-460-0684 (office)
Short term emergency shelter for abused, homeless victims of domestic violence.
Morrilton
The Safe Place
Hotline: 888-554-2501 Toll-free
Serves women and children who are victims of domestic violence. Provides shelter for up to 60 days.
Mountain Home
Serenity, Inc
Services: shelter, advocacy and community outreach.
Mountain View
Stone County Abuse Prevention, Inc.(SCAP)
Family Crisis Center - Outreach Office
P.O. Box 689
Mountain View, AR 72560
Services: 24/7 hotline, women’s shelter, court advocacy and community education.
Newport
White River Battered Women's Shelter
Provides shelter, counseling, food, clothing and transportation.
Phillips
The Family Center, Inc. (Anna's Place / Angels of Grace -Forrest City-)
Hotline: 877-572-9530 (toll-free)
Phone: 870-338-8447 (office)
Services: short term emergency shelter, advocacy, assistance with orders of protection, individual counseling, support groups for residents and non-residents, emergency food/clothing, speaker’s bureau, housing assistance, children’s services and financial literacy.
Pine Bluff
Committee Against Spouse Abuse (CASA)
Emergency shelter for battered women and children.
Russellville
River Valley Shelter for Battered Women and Children
Services: emergency shelter, food, clothing for women and children who are victims of domestic violence.
Saline
Saline County Safe Haven, Inc.
Hotline: (501) 315-7233 (24 hours)
It’s mission is to promote and provide services that address the physical, social, and emotional needs of victims of domestic violence within this community and to offer shelter services, advocacy, a weekly support group, and crisis line services.
Searcy
Hope Cottage (White County Domestic Violence Prevention)
Hotline: (501) 278-4673, Clients call collect
Sebastian
Donald W. Reynolds Crisis Intervention Center
Phone: (800) 359-0056 (Toll Free)
Phone 2: (479) 782-1821 (Office)
Services: emergency shelter, childcare program and sexual assault response center. They also provide services in Spanish.
Elder Victims of Crime Program (part of Area Agency on Aging of Western Arkansas)
Phone: (479) 783-4500 ext. 2021
The Elder Victims of Crime Program helps victims of crime who are 50 or older and who live in Sebastian County or Franklin County. You do not have to report a crime to the authorities to be eligible for our program services. You can even choose to remain anonymous when speaking with our staff. Services offered: Emergency Shelter, Emergency Transportation, Emergency Food and Clothing, Legal Aid Services, Window and Door Lock Replacement, One-on-one Victim Support Meetings, Weekly Victim Support Group Meetings, Weekly Education and Prevention Training.
Sheridan
Keeping the Faith
Keeping the Faith Women’s Shelter gives homeless women and victims of domestic abuse a safe place to stay up to 60 days. Other services offered: emergency services, legal and financial services, counseling, housing, and support.
Springdale
Northwest Arkansas Rape Crisis Center
614 E. Emma Street, Suite 247
Springdale, AR 72764
Hotline: (479) 927-1020 or 800-794-4175
Services: hotline, advocacy, support groups, one-on-one support and community education.
Stuttgart
Restoration of Hope
Provides emergency shelter.
West Memphis
Families in Transistion
Domestic violence emergency shelter for families.
Yell
Samaritan Outreach Family Violence Center
Phone: 1-888-814-8330 (toll-free)
Domestic violence organization and shelter.
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