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24-Hour Crisis Line: (972) 422-7233


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24 Hour Hotline

Women and their children gain admission to the shelter by calling the 24-hour hotline number, 972-422-7233. In addition to serving as a point of entry for clients, the hotline also offers crisis counseling and resource referrals. Calls made to the hotline are anonymous.

 

If you are in a dangerous situation right now, dial 911

Programs and Services

24 Hour Hotline

Emergency Shelter

Individual & Group Counseling

Men's Counseling Program

Educational Programs/Speakers

 

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