Turningpoint offers a 24 hour crisis hotline with advocates that will offer resources, and discuss options. Also, provide an emergency shelter and safety planning for adults and their children who are escaping a dangerous or escalating situation. Whether you are experiencing domestic violence, dating violence, intimate partner violence, sexual violence, or human trafficking Turningpoint’s crisis intervention services are available to help.
Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer help/referrals to victims of abuse throughout the state. If you plan to contact a program via email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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Pierce
Turningpoint for Victims of Domestic and Sexual Violence
Polk
Community Referral Agency, Inc.
The Community Referral Agency program serves victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault an their children. Providing emergency shelter, a 24 hour crisis line, weekly support groups, advocacy, safety planning and community education.
Portage
CAP Services’ Family Crisis Center (FCC)
CAP Services’ Family Crisis Center provides assistance to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence, and to youth in crisis and their families, through a host of free and confidential programs. Services include: child and youth services, domestic violence outreach programs, emergency shelter, sexual assault victim services and support groups. Serving Portage, Waushara and Waupaca counties.
Price
Embrace - Price County Office
Professional staff provide services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to survivors of domestic violence, intimate partner violence, child abuse, and sexual violence. Embrace is also a resource for survivors’ families, friends and partners who want to learn more about providing support. Services include 24 hours crisis line, emergency shelter, advocacy, counseling, community referrals and online support groups. Interpreters provided at no cost, available 24/7 for all Embrace advocacy services.
Hours: Mon - Fri 8 AM to 4 PM