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Hope Villages of America - The Haven - Domestic Violence Shelter

The Haven offers services to victims of domestic violence 24 hours a day. By making a phone call, clients can get safe shelter and counseling at Safe House. Counselors can also help you create a safety or escape plan. There are also outreach services for those who do not want to come to the shelter. Please call for more information.

24-Hour Hotline 727.442.4128
Florida State Hotline: 1.800.500.1119
TTY: 727.446.2448

Services Include:

  • 911 Cell Phone Distribution
  • Court Advocacy
  • Information and Referral
  • Outreach Services
  • Safe Shelter
  • Safety Planning
  • Service Management
  • Support Groups
  • Transitional Living Program
  • Youth Program

Housing - ACTS

This is a long term residential treatment program. It is for those with alcohol, mental health, or drug issues. Residents attend group therapy, educational programs, AA meetings, and recreational activities. Later in the program, residents receive job counseling and help with getting employment and safe housing. The length of stay depends on the program.

Please see the website for more details.

Housing - CASA, Residential Advocacy Services

Shelter
Provides refuge, crisis intervention, and advocacy for up to 45 days when home is not a safe place. The shelter is always open, and the location is confidential. Shelter residents receive emergency clothing, food, and personal care items. Ongoing individual and group empowerment support.

Gateway Transitional Housing
Can be referred to CASA Gateway as space becomes available. Residents pay reduced rent and utilities.

Group and Individual Support

  • Life Skills/Employment
  • Mental Health
  • Personal Development
  • Referrals to Legal & Social Services
  • Safety Planning
  • Substance Abuse

Children’s Programs

  • Kid’s Club
  • Support Groups
  • Safety Planning
  • Tutoring
  • Fun & Games

Housing - Clara White Mission

The goal of this housing program is to move homeless clients to permanent housing and independent living within 24 months. Priority is given to Veterans, who make up to 75% of the residents. Female clients live off-campus. Please see the website for more information.

Residents are required to:

  • Be working and/or in school
  • Complete a health assessment
  • Complete a mental-health assessment/engage in mental-health counseling as needed
  • Maintain sobriety
  • Participate in case-management and life-skills classes
  • Participate in substance-abuse education classes and support groups, as needed