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Providing safe shelters, counseling, and resources for survivors of domestic violence, empowering them to rebuild their lives free from abuse.

Arkansas and Oklahoma Domestic Violence Information

Domestic Violence Services at Arkansas and Oklahoma Division

Do you or does someone you know need help and is experiencing family or domestic violence? You're not alone. At Arkansas and Oklahoma Division, we're here to provide support and empower survivors to break free from the cycle of abuse.

Our dedicated team of local professionals offers compassionate and confidential services to help domestic violence survivors find safety and rebuild their lives. We understand the complex challenges faced by survivors in our community, and we're committed to providing the support and resources needed to heal and move forward.

Through our services, we offer a safe haven for family and domestic violence survivors and their children. We provide a range of support services, including counseling, advocacy, and legal assistance. Our goal is to empower people who have endured domestic violence to rebuild their sense of safety, security, and self-worth.

If you're seeking help, please reach out to us. We're here to listen, offer support, and provide the tools you need to create a brighter future.

How You Can Help

You can help support survivors of domestic violence by:

  • Donating: Your financial support helps us provide essential services to survivors.
  • Advocating: Raise awareness about domestic violence and where survivors can find help.
The Salvation Army is a safe haven from domestic abuse.

The Salvation Army is a safe haven from domestic abuse.

We take an extensive approach to aiding victims of domestic abuse, offering confidential emergency and transitional shelters where victims and their kids can sleep safely while we help them heal and begin living independently. After addressing any physical wounds with immediate medical attention, each Salvation Army Safe House helps to heal the emotional scars of domestic violence through mental and spiritual counseling that puts men, women, and children on the path toward rehabilitation.

Stats

10 million

people in America experience domestic abuse every year

1 in 15

children is exposed to intimate partner violence each year, and 90% of those children are eyewitnesses to the violence

44%

of domestic violence goes untreated open_in_new

Help Free Families and Individuals From Domestic Violence.

Help Free Families and Individuals From Domestic Violence.

Help fund safe, confidential emergency and transitional shelters for families and individuals affected by domestic abuse.

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