Domestic Violence Resources Raleigh / Wake County

November 30, 2014 | Domestic Violence, Resources

These organizations and resources are available to help victims of domestic violence in Raleigh / Wake County, NC.

InterAct of Wake County, North Carolina

InterAct is a private, non-profit, United Way agency that provides safety, support, and awareness to victims and survivors of domestic violence and rape/sexual assault. InterAct fulfills this mission through the support of its volunteers and community.

1012 Oberlin Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27605

INTERACT’S MAIN OFFICE LINE
919-828-7501

24 HOUR CRISIS LINES
Domestic Violence 919-828-7740 | 866-291-0855 toll-free
Sexual Assault 919-828-3005 | 866-291-0853 toll-free
Solace Center 919-828-3067 | 866-291-0854 toll-free

Donate: http://www.interactofwake.org/donate/
Volunteer: http://www.interactofwake.org/volunteer/
Mission Statement
The mission of NCCADV is to create social change through the elimination of the institutional, cultural, and individual oppressions that contribute to domestic violence.

North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCCADV)

Vision
To empower all North Carolina communities to build a society that prevents and eliminates domestic violence.

3710 University Drive Suite 140
Durham NC 27707

Phone: 919.956.9124
FAX: 919.682.1449

Toll Free:
1-888-997-9124

Join: http://nccadv.org/join_nccadv.htm
Donate: http://nccadv.org/donations.htm
The Domestic Violence Unit is generally responsible for assisting the public, answering questions, and helping victims of domestic violence with regard to protective orders, court dates, show cause hearings, protective order extensions, and protective order violations.

Wake County Courthouse Domestic Violence Unit

316 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC 27602
Domestic Violence
5th floor
Phone: (919) 792-4100
North Carolina Victim Assistance Network is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization founded in 1986, North Carolina Victim Assistance Network promotes the rights and needs of crime victims by educating North Carolina’s citizens and public policy leaders about the devastating impact that crime has on our society.

North Carolina Victim Assistance Network

Advocacy Line: 919-831-2857 or 1-800-348-5068 (toll free)
Fax Number: 919-831-0824
Mailing Address : 5700 Six Forks Rd., Suite 101, Raleigh, NC 27609

Ways to help: http://www.nc-van.org/donate.html
The North Carolina Council for Women is the state’s leading voice on key issues impacting women

NC Department of Administration Council for Women

Main Office: 919-733-2455
Toll-free: 1-877-502-9898
Fax: 919-733-2464

Physical Location:
Administration Building
Suite G120
116 W. Jones Street
Raleigh, N.C.
The Women’s Center of Wake County, Inc. is a multi-services resource center that addresses the challenging issues of poverty and homelessness for single women and women with families. Through the provision of basic needs services, engagement with and assessment of clients, and housing placement and support services, the Women’s Center provides the bridge between despair and hope for women and families. The major outcomes sought are to prevent and to end homelessness in partnership with individuals, agencies and groups throughout the community.

Women’s Center of Wake County

Donate: http://www.wcwc.org/?cat=3
Volunteer: http://www.wcwc.org/?cat=9

112 Cox Avenue
Raleigh, NC 27605
919-829-3711
Kiran exists to engage South Asian individuals and communities to live safe, healthy and productive lives.

Kiran Inc.

1012 Oberlin Rd
Raleigh, Nc 27605
Office Phone: 1-877-625-4726
24 Hour Crisis Line: 1-877-NC-KIRAN
Email: kiran@kiraninc.org

Donate: http://www.kiraninc.org/make-a-donation.html
Volunteer: http://www.kiraninc.org/get-involved.html
If you’re looking for a Raleigh domestic violence Therapist, these professionals provide confidential support for spousal abuse or for individuals and couples in a violent relationship.
Anonymous and confidential help 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Hotline advocates are available for victims and anyone calling on their behalf to provide crisis intervention, safety planning, information, and referrals to agencies in 50 states. Assistance available in English and Spanish.

Domestic Violence Therapists

The National Domestic Violence Hotline

1 (800) 799-SAFE (7233) or 1 (800) 787-3224
The Address Confidentiality Program helps victims keep abusers from discovering their new address. We help protect survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking.
In the Family Safety Division the Supervised Visitation Program protects children and victims of family violence by effectively preventing further incidents of violence from occurring. By providing a safe and protected environment for children to meet with non-custodial parents when the court has determined that supervision is required, the program is able to ensure safety for the child and the victimized parent.

Address Confidentiality Program from the North Carolina Department of Justice

Supervised Visitation: Triangle Family Services

Phone: 919.821.0790
3937 Western Boulevard
Raleigh, NC 27606

Donate: https://www.tfsnc.org/give/online-form/
Volunteer: http://www.tfsnc.org/give/volunteer/
PO Box 46777
Raleigh, NC – 27620
(919) 829-0806

Women’s Shelters:

Mission House for Women

For admission: Client must be homeless Client must be seeking recovery from substance abuse after being clean and sober for seven days. Client must be suffering from mental illness Reaching, supporting, equipping women in recovery from substance abuse, mental illness and post-incarceration
P O Box 28228
Raleigh, NC – 27611
(919) 272-6078

Pieces Of A Dream Outreach

Pieces of a Dream Outreach was founded in 1998 by Renee and Curtis Johnson. The couple started out feeding the homeless from a small store front property on Cabarrus Street in Raleigh, North Carolina. 
PO Box 10902
Raleigh, NC – 27605
128 E Hargett St
Raleigh, NC – 27601
(919) 829-3711

Women Veterans Support Services Inc

Women’s Center Of Wake County, Inc.

The mission of the Women’s Center is the economic, psychological and physical empowerment of women to lead self-directed lives.
1390 Capital Boulevard
Raleigh, NC – 27603

Urban Ministries Of Wake County, Inc.

Founded in 1981, The Urban Ministries’ mission is to identify and alleviate the effects of poverty by providing an organized structure for the reallocation of resources. The organization’s goals are to: Provide basic necessities to people in need; provide services that promote self-sufficiency; build awareness of issues surrounding poverty; be aware of and leverage resources to maximize our impact in the community; and provide a challenging, rewarding and supportive environment for volunteers and staff.
314 E. Hargett Street
Raleigh, NC – 27611
(919) 828-9014

Raleigh Rescue Mission

Emergency shelter for men women and children.