Domestic Violence

If you are in imminent danger, please call 911 or the 24-hour Support Center crisis line at 1-888-826-3221.

Dealing with physical, mental, or emotional violence from a partner or family member can be incredibly isolating and difficult to navigate. We know it’s not easy to just leave and that all relationships are complex. However, your safety and well-being are so important. Our Client Advocates are trained to support you while navigating options such as protection orders, finding emergency shelter, or making a plan to keep you safe for now. Our foundational philosophy is to center your needs, whatever those might be.

In addition to the services our One Stop Support Center provides, our Okanogan Healthy Youth program works in violence prevention through our sexual health and healthy relationships classes as well as our gender based empowerment programming.

The Support Center

Offers crisis intervention and victim advocacy for sexual assault, child abuse, domestic violence and other crimes. Provides assistance with medical issues and legal issues. Representatives will accompany a victim to court, the police station, hospitals etc. Help with Shelter (for intimate partner violence), clothing and transportation are also available.

National Domestic Violence Hotline

24-Hour help line provides support to those affected by relationship abuse. Website provides information on signs to identify abuse, healthy relationships, and resources to help.

SAGE: Safety, Advocacy, Growth, Empowerment

Serving Douglas and Chelan Counties as a Crime Victim Service Center and Child and Family Advocacy Center. Services are free of charge and include: counseling, advocacy, emergency shelter, safety planning, emergency cell phones, community education and support groups.