Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer assistance and referrals to victims and survivors of abuse throughout your state. If you plan to contact a program by email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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Aguadilla
Julia de Burgos Safe House - Aguadilla
Phone: (787) 891-2031
URL: https://casajulia.org/
Email: info@casajulia.org
The Julia de Burgos Safe House serves women survivors of domestic violence and their children. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, shelter, children’s programs, rapid re-housing, legal guidance and counseling, psychological services, group therapy, references, and more. The maximum shelter stay is three months but could be extended depending on the case. All services are free of charge.
Aibonito
Central House of Thought for Women - Aibonito Office
Phone 2: (787) 686-2000 Ext. 2912 consultas legales
URL: https://casapensamiento.org/
Email: info@casapensamiento.org
The House of Thought provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and date rape. They offer legal services in the Aibonito and Guayama judicial regions, such as representation and advocacy. Other services include counseling, emotional support, psychological services, education, and prevention.
Arecibo
CAPROMUNI
Phone: (787) 879-3300
URL: https://www.ipvipr.com/copy-of-vame
Email: ipvipr@yahoo.com
CAPROMUNI offers shelter and guidance to victims of gender violence and their children. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, shelter for up to 90 days, crisis intervention, individual and group counseling, mental health services, psychological services, legal advocacy and advice, and more. CAPROMUNI is a program of IPVIPR.
Creating Bonds between Men and Women who are Victims of Domestic Violence
URL: https://www.centrocsj.org/creando-lazos
Email: creandolazos@centrocsj.org
This program was designed to help adolescents, women, and men who are victims of domestic violence. Services include: guidance and counseling, crisis intervention, psychological services, group and individual therapy, and educational presentations.
Office of Promotion and Human Development, Inc. (OPDH in Spanish)
Fax: (787) 817-7597
URL: https://opdh.org/
Email: opdhinc@gmail.com
OPDH is a non-profit organization that offers support services to the community. Services include: individual counseling, support groups for women over age 18 who are victims/survivors of domestic violence, educational workshops for crime victims over age 18, community development, and more.