Haven House of Pickaway County, Inc. is a domestic violence and homeless shelter. Providing advocacy, shelter, support and safety planning, crisis intervention, case management, legal advocacy, referrals, support groups, individual counseling for victims. Also, Haven House of Pickaway County offers shelter for women and children who are homeless. All services are free and confidential.
Local Programs
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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Pickaway
Haven House of Pickaway County, Inc.
Pike
Pike County Partnership Against Domestic Violence
Pike County Partnership Against Domestic Violence serves men and women who have been affected by, domestic violence, providing survivors with hope, safety, advocacy, and education. Services available include: 24/7 crisis hotline, court advocacy, assistance with filing protection orders, law enforcement accompaniment, safety planning, temporary emergency shelter, and more.
Portage
Safer Futures
Safer Futures provides domestic violence shelter and resource center. Other services offered include: telephone support line, domestic violence civil protection order assistance, civil anti-stalking and sexually oriented offense protection order assistance and support groups. For additional information contact 24- Hour Support Line at (330) 673-2500 or (330) 296-2100.
Putnam
Crime Victim Services
Crime Victim Services serves Allen and Putnam Counties, Ohio. Program provides: emergency shelter, 24 hour crisis line, transitional housing accommodations, assistance with protective orders and other court advocacy programs are also available.