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Emergency
Shelter
Shelter
Program reports that it is solely focused on providing services for victims of domestic violence.
Focused
Program

Program
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Profile
Strength 53%
Strength 53%
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Hotline
806-363-6727 806-363-6727 (24⁄7)Hotline hours of operation
Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours Tuesday 24 hours Wednesday 24 hours Thursday 24 hours Friday 24 hours Saturday 24 hours -
Toll Free
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Business
806-364-4435 806-364-4435 -
Text
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Languages Spoken
English, Spanish, Sign language
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Services
Emergency Services (10)
- Danger/lethality assessment
- Crisis intervention services
- Case management
- Food and clothing
- Safety planning
- Domestic violence education
- Emergency cell phones
- Emergency local transportation
- Emergency shelter
- Safe home network
Legal and Financial Assistance Services (10)
- Assistance with orders of protection
- Court accompaniment/advocacy
- Legal resource planning
- Immigration services
- Court/legal lay assistance
- Attorney referral for protection orders
- Attorney referral for criminal cases
- Attorney referral for family court
- Expert testimony
- Financial empowerment training
Counseling Services (6)
- Counseling for friends and family
- Sexual violence support groups
- Non-resident counseling
- Peer support groups
- Incest counseling
- Ritual abuse counseling
Housing Services (2)
- Relocation services
- Transportation
Support Services (4)
- Goal planning assistance
- Parenting skills training
- Resources and referrals
- Medical accompaniment
Children's Services (5)
- School liaison
- Youth counseling
- Safety planning for children
- Child care during support groups
- Child abuse services
Community Educational Services (1)
- Domestic violence workshops
Populations Served
Demographics (7)
- Women
- Adult Male (victim of domestic violence)
- Adult Male (victim of sexual assault)
- Elderly
- Teens
- Individuals
- Families
Populations (10)
- Deaf
- Developmentally disabled
- Disabled
- Immigrant
- Military
- Rural
- Trafficked persons
- Prostituted persons
- LGBTQ
- Trans women/men
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Counties Served
Castro, Oldham, Parmer, Deaf Smith
About Deaf Smith County Crisis Center Services
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Website
crisiscenterhereford.org -
Established
1994-01-01 -
Beds
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Maximum Length of Stay (days)
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Wheelchair Accessible
Yes -
Pet Shelter
No
Description
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State Coalition Member
Yes