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Guilford County Family Justice Center in Greensboro, NC

Domestic Violence Help in Greensboro, NC

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Profile
Strength 37%
  • Hotline

    -
  • Toll Free

    -
  • Business

    336-641-7233 336-641-7233
  • Text

    -
  • Languages Spoken

    English, Spanish , more
    All visitors have access to a language line.
  • Last Updated

    Feb 2, 2024
  • TTY/TTD

    -
  • Fax

    -
  • Email

    fjcinfo@guilfordcountync.gov
  • Hours of operation

    Monday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
    Tuesday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
    Wednesday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
    Thursday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
    Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
    Saturday CLOSED
    Sunday CLOSED

Services

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  • Danger/lethality assessment
  • Crisis intervention services
  • Emergency local transportation
  • Confidential shelter location
  • Case management
  • Food and clothing
  • Safety planning
  • Domestic violence education
  • Assistance with orders of protection
  • Court/legal lay assistance
  • Court/legal assistance by attorney
  • Court accompaniment/advocacy
  • Peer support groups
  • Counseling for friends and family
  • Resources and referrals
  • Onsite mental health services
  • Onsite medical services
  • Child abuse services
  • Youth counseling
  • Safety planning for children
  • After school programs
  • Teen activity program
  • Summer camp
  • Speaker's bureau

About Guilford County Family Justice Center

  • Website

    www.guilfordcountync.gov
  • Established

    2015
  • Beds

    -
  • Maximum Length of Stay (days)

    -
  • Wheelchair Accessible

    Yes
  • Pet Shelter

    -

Description

The FJC is one safe place for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and elder abuse to talk with an advocate, get assistance filing a restraining order, plan for their safety, talk with law enforcement, meet with an attorney, receive medical care, and shelter.

  • State Coalition Member

    No