respect - Sojourner Family Peace Center
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respect - Sojourner Family Peace Center
respect What We Do For over 30 years, Sojourner Family Our mission is to create Learn about all we are doing to create peaceful communities Peace Center has provided safety, peaceful communities in which support, education, advocacy and resources to keep people safe. We are committed to the goal of serving domestic respect and a life free from violence is the right of women, men and children in order to break the cycle of family violence every woman, man and child. and to create communities where people live peacefully. Administration 414-276-1911 Advocacy 414-276-1911 Restraining Order Clinic 414-278-5079 Domestic Abuse Victim Advocates in the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office 414-278-4978 Beyond Abuse 414-276-1911 P.O. Box 080319 | Milwaukee, WI 53208 Phone: 414-276-1911 | Fax: 414-276-5001 TTY: 414-727-2342 www.familypeacecenter.org 24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline 414-933-2722 24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline 414-933-2722 TTY 414-727-2342 This brochure is available in alternative formats upon request. Sojourner Family Peace Center is an Equal Opportunity employer and service provider operating under an Affirmative Action and Civil Rights Plan. YO U A R E N O T A LO N E Family Advocacy and Support Services (FASS) Our Advocates work with individuals and families to help support them in leading a life free of violence. Programs and services include: individual case management, support groups, legal assessment and referrals. Children’s support groups and services are available for children ages 3 1/2 to 17 years old who have witnessed domestic abuse. Programs include: preschool enrichment, support groups, academic enrichment, individual case management for parents, assessment, individual counseling and referrals. Child care is available during the women’s group sessions free of charge. Emergency Domestic Violence Shelter Sojourner Truth House, our 46-bed, wheelchair accessible shelter provides a safe and secure environment and a respite from violence for women and children. Services are offered using a case management approach, including job readiness training, parenting education, and support groups. Programming is also provided to children residing at Sojourner Truth House. These programs are provided on-site and include: preschool enrichment, support groups, academic enrichment, individual case management for parents, assessment, individual counseling and referrals. Community and Survivor Education Support Groups Our support and education groups are free and confidential. They are designed to help survivors gain support, insight, and wisdom from other individuals who have experienced intimate partner violence. We also offer support and education groups for parents. “Peace means getting up in the morning and feeling happy to plan life and think about the future.” —ANASTASIA, SUPPORT GROUP MEMBER Life Skills Education and counseling for survivors are offered one-on-one and in workshops. Topics covered encourage independence and achievement of personal goals in the following areas: Economic Empowerment, Employment/Job Readiness, Education, Health and Wellness, and Civic Participation. Community Education Sojourner Family Peace Center has speakers available to travel to schools, businesses, the interfaith community and other organizations to increase awareness and understanding of family violence issues impacting children, teens and adults. Beyond Abuse The Beyond Abuse program helps participants learn to eliminate abusive and controlling behaviors from their relationships; thus contributing to ending the cycle of domestic violence. Through our groups, participants learn alternative, healthy, non-abusive ways to deal with their emotions. We offer groups for men and women, and groups for young men ages 17–19. Participants in the program may also receive individual advocacy and case management services that support their individual needs. The staff assists the participants in developing plans to achieve their individual goals, provide referrals and community resources and helps connect individuals and families to an ongoing support network. All services are confidential and provided free of charge. Services are available in English, Spanish, Russian and Hmong. Interpreters in other languages also available. Criminal & Civil SystemsBased Advocacy Domestic Abuse Victim Advocates Sojourner Family Peace Center operates a Domestic Abuse Victim Advocate program within the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s office. Advocates serve as a liaison between the client and the criminal justice system by providing support and guidance in cases of domestic abuse. Restraining Order Clinic Sojourner Family Peace Center operates the Restraining Order Clinic at the Milwaukee County Courthouse. Advocates provide legal advocacy, assistance, guidance and support to those seeking restraining orders. Community Domestic Abuse Advocate Program Sojourner Family Peace Center, in partnership with the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office and the Milwaukee Police Department, has confidential advocates available to offer services in all Milwaukee Police Districts. Advocates provide assistance and support to individuals who have reported an incident of domestic violence to the Milwaukee Police Department. 24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline 414-933-2722 If you need help, or for information on any of our programs and services, call us 24 hours a day at 414-933-2722. We rely on volunteers! To volunteer in any of our programs, please call us at 414-276-1911 or visit www.familypeacecenter.org.
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