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Family Justice Centers
- 14th Circuit Victim Services Center, Okatie, South Carolina
- A Safe Place Family Justice Center for Clackamas County, Oregon City, Oregon
- Alameda County Family Justice Center, Oakland, California
- Bexar County Family Justice Center, San Antonio, Texas
- Buncombe County Family Justice Center, Asheville, North Carolina
- Cardinal Point Family Justice Center, El Reno, Oklahoma
- Claiborne County Family Justice Center, Tazewell, TN
- Crystal Judson Family Justice Center, Tacoma, Washington
- Dee Kennedy Family Justice Center, Boston, Massachusetts
- Essex County Family Justice Center, Newark, New Jersey
- Family Justice Center of Acadiana, Lafayette, Louisiana
- Family Justice Center of Alamance County, Burlington, North Carolina
- Family Justice Center of St. Joseph County, South Bend, Indiana
- Family Justice Center Sonoma County, Santa Rosa, California
- Family Peace Center, Rockford, Illinois
- Family Safety Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Greene County Family Justice Center, Springfield, Missouri
- Guilford County Family Justice Center, Greensboro and High Point, North Carolina
- HOPE Family Justice Center of Greater New Haven, a program of BHcare, New Haven, Connecticut
- Metro Nashville Family Safety Centers, Family Safety Center, Nashville, Tennessee
- Metro Nashville Family Safety Centers, Jean Crowe Advocacy Center, Nashville, Tennessee
- Monarch Justice Center, Napa, California
- Nampa Family Justice Center, Nampa, Idaho
- New Orleans Family Justice Alliance, New Orleans, Louisiana
- New Star Family Justice Center, Hawthorne, California
- New York City Family Justice Center, Bronx, The Bronx, New York
- New York City Family Justice Center, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York
- New York City Family Justice Center, Manhattan, New York, New York
- New York City Family Justice Center, Queens, Kew Gardens, New York
- New York City Family Justice Center, Staten Island, Staten Island, New York
- One Place Family Justice Center, Montgomery, Alabama
- One Place Metro Alabama Family Justice Center, Birmingham, Alabama
- One SAFE Place, Redding, California
- One Safe Place, Fort Worth and Grapevine, Texas
- One Safe Place-North County Family Justice Center, San Diego, California
- Palomar: Oklahoma City’s Family Justice Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- PorchLight, A Family Justice Center, Lakewood, Colorado
- Prince George’s County Family Justice Center, Upper Marlboro, Maryland
- Rose Andom Center, Denver, Colorado
- Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center, Sacramento, California
- San Joaquin County Family Justice Center, Stockton, California
- Santa Ana Family Justice Center, Santa Ana, California
- Sojourner Family Peace Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Spokane Family Justice Center, Spokane, Washington
- Stanislaus Family Justice Center, Modesto, California
- Strafford County Family Justice Center, Rochester, New Hampshire
- StrengthUnited Family Justice Center, Van Nuys, California
- Survivor Resource Center, Charlotte, North Carolina
- The Center for Family Justice, Bridgeport, Connecticut
- The Center for Safe Futures, New London, Connecticut
- The Heights of Ellis County, Midlothian and Waxahachie, Texas
- The Safe Centre of Peel, Brampton, ON
- Thurston County Family Justice Center, Olympia, Washington
- Ventura County Family Justice Center, Ventura, California
- York Region Centre for Community Safety, Markham, Ontario, Canada
- The Middlesex County Family Justice Center, New Brunswick, NJ
- Northern Lights Family Justice Center, Billings, Montana
- Forest of Hope Family Justice Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
- Hamilton County Family Justice Center, Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Willow Family Justice Center, Rochester, New York
- Biloxi/Gulf Coast Family Justice Center, Biloxi, Mississippi
- Tri County Family Justice Center, Las Vegas , NM
- Contra Costa West, Richmond, CA
- Contra Costa Central, Concord, CA
- Contra Costa East, Antioch, CA
- Guilford County Family Justice Center, High Point, NC
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- Your book must be published by a traditional publisher, not self-published.
- The book must be professionally written, researched, fact-checked, edited and copyedited.
- The book must meet book publishing industry standards for formatting, structure and presentation.
- The writing must exhibit expert understanding of domestic violence or related topics.
- The author is ideally widely recognized for their expertise on the topic presented.
- The book must have an ISBN 10.
- The book must be available through amazon.com.
- You must submit a PDF version of the book so that it can be easily reviewed.
While we receive many book submissions and reserve the right to determine which books will become available on DomesticShelters.org, we’re nonetheless greatly appreciative of all the good work created by the many people working to help survivors and end domestic violence.

