Professional one-on-one and group counseling services for domestic violence victims and their dependent children to address trauma, improve safety and support healing.
The Crisis Line is available 24/7 for victims of domestic violence to quickly access our services. Support is available in multiple languages and for the deaf and hard of hearing community.
Emergency shelter housing for adults and children fleeing domestic violence is available for up to 30 days, and Extended-Stay care housing is available for up to 90 days.
Gateway’s Bailey Project makes it possible for families to bring their pets with them to residential care, where they can be safe and enjoy the love and comfort of their beloved companion animals.
Victims of domestic violence receive information on options and support from trained advocates throughout court processes. Case management is provided for follow-up services and care.
Our volunteer program is an important part of our quality care and programming, and our community outreach improves understanding, key to preventing and ending domestic violence.