Services

24-Hour Crisis Hotline

Need to talk right now, please call

Text Us

Text hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm weekdays

Online Chat

Chat hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm weekdays

Residential Crisis Center

Our residential crisis center provides a place for survivors and their children to be safe in a supportive and non-judgmental environment. Survivors are able to start the healing process, explore safe options, and receive support from our dedicated staff.

Survivor Advocacy

Our Survivor Advocacy program is for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or sex trafficking who are not living in our Residential Crisis Center. Survivors are paired with an advocate who assists with a range of supportive strategies, services, and guidance. Advocates in this program provide services in an outpatient, or non-residential, setting. 

Sober Living

We offer dedicated living space, meals, and supportive services for women who are ready to move forward in an environment of safety and understanding. EWP’s Recovery Coach and Sober Living Advocate provide day-to-day advocacy to support a philosophy of self-determination and empowerment.

Legal Advocacy

Survivors can come to our agency Monday – Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. for assistance with Personal Protection Orders. If you are in need of assistance, please call 231.759.7909 and ask to be connected with our Non-Residential Advocate.

24-Hour Crisis Line

If you need to talk to someone because you have been affected by domestic violence, sexual assault or sex trafficking , please call our Crisis Line at (231) 722-3333. We respond 24 hours a day, and all calls are confidential and anonymous. Staff are available to help survivors assess the danger they are in, and to provide safety planning and crisis support.

Walk-In Crisis Intervention

If you need to talk to someone because you have been affected by domestic violence, sexual assault or sex trafficking , please call our Crisis Line at (231) 722-3333. We respond 24 hours a day, and all calls are confidential and anonymous. Staff are available to help survivors assess the danger they are in, and to provide safety planning and crisis support.