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.
Featured Resources
National Domestic Violence Hotline
SAGE: Safety, Advocacy, Growth, Empowerment
Sexual Violence Law Center
The Sexual Violence Law Center (SVLC) is a nonprofit law firm that seeks to improve the legal response to survivors of sexual violence. Our advocacy is based in race and gender equity principles. SVLC is the only legal aid program of its kind in Washington, providing holistic legal assistance and representation exclusively to victims of sexual violence, assault, abuse, harassment and stalking.
Crime Victim Service Center of the Support Center
Working with victims of crime to find justice
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation: offers services to tribal members.
Address Confidentiality Program
Records protection and mail forwarding service, used as part of an overall safety plan to prevent perpetrators from locating participants.
Okanogan County Coordinated Entry
Provides the quickest access to housing resources for every household experiencing homelessness.