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It’s natural to feel anxious about contacting Homesafe Inc., especially if it’s your first time seeking help. Our advocates undergo extensive training to support survivors of domestic violence, ensuring that our services are always confidential. Reaching out for help is the first step toward improving your situation, and it's important to acknowledge the courage it takes to make this vital move.

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What to Expect When You Contact Us

Things to Consider 

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"Are you in a safe place to talk?"

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For your safety, it's crucial to contact Homesafe Inc. when your partner isn’t around. This can be challenging if you live together, as abusive partners may react angrily when you take steps to regain control of your life. If your partner comes home or walks in while you're speaking with an advocate, immediately disconnect the call. Remember to protect your digital privacy by deleting our number from your phone and clearing your internet browsing history after visiting our site.

Why don’t you tell me about your situation?”

 

Before an advocate can help, they’ll need to know your specific circumstances. This will likely be difficult to talk about but it’ll give you an opportunity to express yourself and to raise concerns you might have about your relationship. Some advocates recommend summarizing your situation through a timeline of your relationship or by explaining a recent altercation to get a better idea of what options are available to you.

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Can I really call without being judged?

 

Our advocates are here to listen without judgement and help you begin to address what’s going on in your relationship. Our services are always free and available 24/7.

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Call:

440-992-2727

1-800-95Abuse

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