Safe
Harbor Services:
Emergency Shelter:
Safe Harbor provides temporary emergency
shelter for victims of domestic violence
and their children.
Transitional Housing:
Safe Harbor provides transitional
housing services, for victims of
domestic violence and their children who
need more than a 30 day stay in our
Emergency Shelter Program. Program
participants residing in Safe Harbor’s
Transitional Housing Program typically
stay for two months or up to one year,
as needed. Transitional Housing Services
include: intensive life skills
education, post-secondary education and
job training services and referrals,
parenting education, drug and alcohol
counseling, program mentorship for
families entering into emergency
shelter, long-term counseling and
domestic violence support group
involvement.
24 Hour Crisis Line:
Safe Harbor operates a confidential
domestic violence crisis hotline, 24
hour/ 7 days a week. Callers receive
domestic violence counseling, agency
information, community referrals, and
general admission procedures to the
shelter.
Food, Clothing & Furniture
Assistance:
Each day, Safe Harbor provides three
well-balanced meals along with two
snacks to all families residing in Safe
Harbor’s emergency shelter and
transitional housing programs. Upon
departure, Safe Harbor distributes food
baskets to families along with gently
used furniture as donated by the
community and also operates two clothing
closets for families in need.
Case Management Services:
Under the direction of case management
staff, Safe Harbor’s team of
caseworkers, provides residents with
case management services. Operating
under the empowerment model, Safe Harbor
assists victims with the development of
service plans empowering victims to
self-sufficiency and a life free from
abuse. Staff work with residents
individually and in group settings to
achieve daily goals. Weekly case review
meetings are held with Safe Harbor case
manager, client services director, case
worker and client to ensure each
families success within Safe Harbor’s
program.
Counseling Services:
Safe Harbor’s therapist provides free
counseling services to all shelter
residents and non-residential victims of
domestic violence throughout Safe
Harbor’s FIVCO Area Development
District.
Follow-Up/Continuum of Care
Services:
Upon departure from Safe Harbor’s
emergency and/or transitional housing
programs, Safe Harbor provides continuum
of care and follow-up assistance
programming to survivors of domestic
violence. Activities include, weekly
phone follow-ups, in home visits (upon
the request of the client / living
independently from abuser), monthly
newsletter mailings, support group
programming and recreational activities
promoting a supportive continuation of
Safe Harbor programs.
Housing Counseling:
Through the use of the Kentucky
Homeless and Housing Program, Safe
Harbor utilizes AmeriCorps volunteers to
provide on-site housing counseling
assistance and housing education
programs to families residing in Safe
Harbor’s emergency and transitional
housing programs. AmeriCorps housing
counselors work individually with
residents to achieve permanent housing
accommodations, provide housing
counseling referrals, housing education
and often times mediate tenant/landlord
relationships. Housing counselors teach
money management, budgeting and
self-sufficiency skills, while seeking
financial resources for families in
need.
Information & Referral Services:
Safe Harbor switchboard operators and
case management staff assist callers and
Safe Harbor residents in locating
community resources for financial aid,
employment, permanent housing, medical
care and many miscellaneous needs.
Children’s Program:
While in shelter, Safe Harbor provides
children services programs by providing
daily age-appropriate recreational
activities, child intake assessments,
day care assistance and referrals,
children’s counseling, safety planning
and various youth directed activities.
Victim Advocacy Services:
Under the grants management division of
the state Victims of Crime Act (VOCA),
Safe Harbor provides victim advocacy
services to victims of domestic violence
throughout the FIVCO ADD District in
emergency protective order proceedings,
emergency and hospital settings and
outreach assistance programs
Domestic
Violence Support Groups:
Safe Harbor provides
domestic violence education and weekly
domestic violence support groups for
non-residential victims of domestic
violence in Boyd, Greenup, Carter, and
Lawrence & Elliott Counties.
Outreach Services:
Safe Harbor provides outreach and/or
satellite services throughout the FIVCO
ADD District. Outreach programming
includes: non-residential counseling and
advocacy services, domestic violence
support groups, agency information and
community referrals. Outreach staff
provides daily outreach office hours
throughout local communities while
providing victim call-out services for
local emergency rooms, local service
agencies and the Cabinet for Families
and Children.
Community Awareness:
Under the direction of the community
services coordinator, Safe Harbor
provides general domestic violence
education and annual domestic violence
awareness campaigns to the general
public. Activities include: Safe Harbor
information booths, awareness campaigns,
media promotions, public events and
general fundraising activities. Safe
Harbor’s community services coordinator,
under the direction of Safe Harbor’s
executive director, serves as the agency
spokesperson.
Domestic Violence Professional
Training Initiatives:
As mandated by the Commonwealth, Safe
Harbor is the FIVCO region’s public
entity and clearinghouse which provides
professional expertise and domestic
violence education, community resources
and serves local service providers and
other social and governmental
organizations, residing within the
district. Routinely, Safe Harbor
provides quality domestic violence
training programs to area system
providers such as law enforcement,
judicial systems and health care
professionals.
Domestic Violence School
Prevention Programming:
Safe Harbor outreach staff work in
various school districts throughout the
service region teaching domestic
violence prevention programming to
students in elementary, middle and high
school settings. Programs include:
“Hands are not for Hitting,” “10 Better
Things to do Instead of Hitting,”
“Bullying,” “Dangerous Dating
Relationships” and “Days of Respect.”
Volunteer Services:
Volunteers and practicum student
internships are an invaluable asset to
Safe Harbor’s program. They assist staff
in various service areas, enhancing the
quality of programming available to
families residing within the shelter.
Safe Harbor’s Candle Cottage
Industry:
To promote innovative home business and
self reliance initiatives while funding
much needed victim service programs,
Safe Harbor initiates its own
self-supporting candle cottage industry.
Especially handcrafted by families,
staff and volunteers of the shelter,
Safe Harbor produces and markets its own
candle products for sale to the general
public. All proceeds benefit Safe
Harbors’ Victim Services Fund, helping
many residents with housing and utility
deposits, car repairs, medicines and
wide array of miscellaneous needs.