Shelter Services
Women and their children are assigned an advocate within 72 hours of their arrival to the shelter. Our
staff and volunteer advocates coordinate services for the women and children that support the goals and
objectives set forth by our clients. The first principle of recovery from abuse is the empowerment of the
survivor. A survivor must be the author and arbiter of her own recovery. CFVC’s guiding principle of
recovery is to restore power and control to the survivor.
CFVC provides the following programs to women and their children who seek emergency shelter.
- Parenting Groups
- Children and Youth Programs
- Legal Advocacy
- Support Groups for Women and their Children
- Public Benefits Assistance
CFVC is committed to providing:
- A place of safety
- Support and an understanding of the dynamics and causes of domestic violence and the societal barriers that may hinder a woman's attempts to live violence free; advocacy to overcome those barriers
- Accurate information
- A non-judgmental attitude
- Restoration of control and decision-making
- Belief in and respect for the victim's strengths, abilities, and desire for self-determination.
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