Trauma-informed advocacy center for children and families affected by abuse, violence, or exploitation. Connects families to forensic interviews, medical care, advocacy, counseling referrals, and multidisciplinary support.
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Verified 5/8/2026 (via web check)
Mon-Fri business hours; call for appointments
Before you go: Bring any police, DCF, court, school, or medical paperwork related to the concern.
Largest domestic violence agency in Connecticut, serving survivors since 1977. Provides up to 6 weeks of emergency housing for battered women and children, counseling, safety planning, court advocacy, and support groups.
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Verified 4/10/2026 (via web check)
24/7 hotline: 1-888-774-2900
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Low-barrier emergency shelter providing 55 beds to men and women experiencing homelessness. Clients are assigned counselors who help with transportation, personal hygiene supplies, and finding housing. Also offers medical and behavioral respite program.
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Verified 4/10/2026 (via web check)
24/7, 365 days/year
Before you go: Bring photo ID and any eviction, shelter, lease, or income paperwork you have.