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DV Advocacy Services offered by Salvation Army's DV Community Advocacy Program

Provides non-residential, confidential advocacy services to adult survivors of domestic violence.   Services include:   -  Safety planning - DV education - Legal advocacy - Help in accessing community resources - Limited financial assistance for basic needs per funders' guidelines while funds last. Note: No rental assistance is available. - Language interpretation is available in person as well as over the phone.

Physical Address

111 Queen Anne Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109

Hours

M-F, 8am-4.30pm.

Application process

Client may call or be referred by another agency. Collect calls are accepted. Ask to speak to the "Advocate on Duty". Brief screening required.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

Adult survivors of intimate partner violence of any gender.

Languages

Spanish

Agency info

Salvation Army's DV Community Advocacy Program

Provides legal advocacy, safety planning, and individual advocacy and support for families and individuals whose lives have been affected by intimate partner abuse.