The services provided by the Women's Center include: a 24-hour domestic violence hotline; individualized and group domestic violence counseling; telephone counseling; peer counseling; legal advocacy; court accompaniment; education and outreach to community groups, social service organizations, and schools; Korean Women's Support Committee; and various support groups. Programs fall into four categories:
1. Counseling Services:
Domestic violence hotline crisis response
Safety planning
Individualized counseling (in-person and telephone counseling)
Peer counseling to provide women with ongoing support for conflict resolution
Support groups (non domestic violence) to address issues such as divorce, employment, bereavement, relationships, and substance abuse problems
Korean Women's Support Committee hotline, peer and support
groups to help women who are struggling with language and cultural barriers
Referral source to community information and resources
2. Information, Educational and Enrichment Services:
Workshops
Professional trainings provided in domestic violence counseling and identification
English as a Second Language
Monthly newsletter (circulation 1200)
Community Education programs in Montgomery County schools, businesses,
churches, synagogues, and other community groups about the dynamics of
abuse & identifying ways they can help a battered woman.
Consciousness raising workshops, Wonderful Older Women (WOW) programs,
Advocates for Improved Medical Services (AIMS) forums.
3. Legal Advocacy:
Court accompaniment to hearings at court and district justice level
Assistance with legal options and available remedies to domestic violence victims
Direct advocacy on behalf of women seeking a temporary and final Protection from
Abuse order.
Assistance in filing Indirect Criminal Complaints for PFA violations
Systems advocacy to effect social change.
4. Medical Advocacy Project:
Professional training to medical providers to provide universal screening,
identification and early intervention for victims of domestic violence.
Technical support to hospitals in developing domestic violence protocols and
procedures.
Seamless transition of counseling, supportive and referral services to
victims identified through the medical service providers.
Office phone 215-885-8440
FAX number 215-885-8156
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