Mission Statement
To empower and support womxn who are experiencing housing instability and sexual exploitation or trafficking, by creating survivor-centered spaces, services, advocacy, and community education.
Core Values
Our Work
We provide gender-specific responses to chronic homelessness for this overlooked and underserved population.
We offer supportive transitional housing and a full array of support services that enable residents to reclaim choice and power over their lives and move toward the goal of living a happy, health and independent life.
In line with our transitional housing, in September 2019, we officially opened our new program, the Hope Center drop-in services to provide the same services for women who are in the waitlist for our transitional housing and women still living on the street.
To empower and support womxn who are experiencing housing instability and sexual exploitation or trafficking, by creating survivor-centered spaces, services, advocacy, and community education.
Core Values
- Safety: Safety is a primary reason why women reach out to us. SafeHouse offers both physically and emotionally safe spaces for women to heal.
- Non-judgmental: By being non-judgmental, we maintain an open space to share, to learn from mistakes and to celebrate successes.
- Inclusivity: All of the women SafeHouse serves have been marginalized. As a result, we strive to be an inclusive and diverse organization. We create a place where all women can choose to be their whole and authentic selves without fear of oppression. We acknowledge the privileges that we hold and as a community, we rise above the fear and hate to create a warm and loving environment.
- Compassion: SafeHouse uses harm reduction and trauma informed care models to work with women.
- Whole-Person Care: We understand that healing takes place at our core and in a holistic manner, encompassing mind, body, and spirit. SafeHouse's work with survivors focuses on all these elements.
Our Work
We provide gender-specific responses to chronic homelessness for this overlooked and underserved population.
We offer supportive transitional housing and a full array of support services that enable residents to reclaim choice and power over their lives and move toward the goal of living a happy, health and independent life.
In line with our transitional housing, in September 2019, we officially opened our new program, the Hope Center drop-in services to provide the same services for women who are in the waitlist for our transitional housing and women still living on the street.