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Our Services & Programs

Services are all free and available to anyone who is a victim/survivor of domestic  violence – regardless of race, sexual orientation, religion, immigration status, gender identity, age, or disability.

Community Outreach

Outreach and Prevention Services

2nd Chance provides educational opportunities and training to the general public and for groups of 2 to 20000… Programs can be tailored to fit your organization’s needs.  Contact the Outreach Offices at 256-236-7381 and let us come to you with a presentation on the dynamics of domestic violence, 2nd Chance services, abuse in later life, DV in the workplace, vicarious trauma or most anything to do with these topics. 

Public Awareness Campaigns
January – National Human Trafficking / Stalking Awareness
February – Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention
April – Child Abuse Awareness /  Sexual Assault Awareness Month
June – World Elder Abuse Awareness / National Gun Violence Awareness
Support Groups

Support Group meets the 2nd Thursday of each month, except December, at 5:30pm the administration office. Whether you are a victim now or a survivor, all are welcome to attend. Call 256-236-7381 for more information.

Educational Programs

Healthy Relationships, Dynamics of Domestic Violence, DV101, and Trauma Informed Care are a few of the many topics we present on.

Case Management Services

Victims’ Advocates can offer individual support to help victims/survivors through systems and processes that assist in recovery from the violence they have endured. This individual case management can expedite their movement to independent living free from abuse. Victims’ Advocates can assist with accessing a variety of community resources and additional support systems. The Victims’ Advocate can provide these services for individuals as well as families. 

Domestic Violence Services

24-hour crisis hotline

256-236-7233 or 800-650-6522

Emergency Shelter

The Joy Kathryn Courtney House offers a safe, confidentially located temporary residence for those fleeing domestic violence. The Legacy House is designed for older victims or those with limited mobility. The 2nd Chance staff at both locations is available 24/7 to provide support, encouragement, and assistance. Clothing, food and toiletries are provided at no cost to the residents. Residents of the shelters may be eligible for subsidized housing programs.

View images of the house below.

The Criminal Justice system can be overwhelming and hard to navigate alone. 2nd Chance victims’ advocates can work with survivors if they choose to move forward with a Protection from Abuse Order.

Child advocacy

Children often need special care after witnessing domestic violence. The Child Advocate provides a warm and inviting space with books and toys available for children while they stay in the Joy Kathryn Courtney House. Children can work on art or other activities or use the outdoor playground area. Children are also welcomed to attend the monthly outings and activities planned by the 2nd Chance staff. 

Case Management

Victims’ Advocates can offer individual support to help victims/survivors through systems and processes that assist in recovery from the violence they have endured. This individual case management can expedite their movement to independent living free from abuse. Victims’ Advocates can assist with accessing a variety of community resources and additional support systems. The Victims’ Advocate can provide these services for individuals as well as families. 

Support Groups

2nd Chance offers activities for survivors that focus on the mind, body, and spirit are critical for the healing journey for some. Trauma-informed Yoga, adult activities nights, Survivors’ Experiences group and other experiential activities are some of the on-going projects that are open to survivors and their loved ones.

Referrals

Client’s needs are assessed during case management and referrals are made to other social service organizations.

Limited Transportation

Meeting law enforcement officers transporting victims or victims themselves who need emergency shelter from abuse at safe and secure pick up locations.

Counseling

The Licensed Professional Counselor on staff works with adult domestic and/or sexual violence survivors and non-offending loved ones, who are considered secondary survivors. Using a variety of therapeutic methods, the counselor works with the survivor as they process their trauma.  Because each person’s trauma is unique, our LPC is able to work with individuals regardless of when their trauma occurred. Free child care can be arranged for individuals in need while they are in their therapy session. Please speak to our counselor about this when you make your appointment. 

Rapid Rehousing

Qualifications are based on federal guidelines. Clients can follow up with case managers for more information.

Elder and Limited Mobility Shelter

Abuse in later life may bring a unique set of challenges for those who experience it. 2nd Chance staff works with older victims/survivors providing age/ability appropriate support and assistance based on individual needs and in a different setting at the Legacy House.

emergency shelter

The Joy Kathryn Courtney House

Temporary, confidential and safe shelter for those escaping domestic violence.

Hotlines

National Domestic
Violence Hotline

800-799-SAFE (7233)
800-787-3224 (TTY)
Advocates are also available to chat 24/7

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