The Johnson County Family Crisis Center was incorporated in 1983 as a non-profit organization.
This was relatively early in the battered women's movement.
A group of caring and concerned volunteers started the center using their own personal resources.
A debt of gratitude is owed to his group of volunteers.
Services:
- 24-Hour Family Violence Crisis Intervention, Advocacy and Accompaniment
- 24-Hour Stranger and Non-Stranger Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention, Advocacy and Accompaniment
No appointment necessary for immediate face-to-face crisis intervention and advocacy services.
Call the 24-hour hotline at 1-800-848-3206 or 817-641-2332 for more information.
Advocacy and Accompaniment is provided 24-hours a day, 7 days a week for:
- Medical,
- Prosecutors' office,
- Legal (courts),
- Law Enforcement
- Information and Referrals Support Groups
- Therapeutic Counseling
- Psycho-educational Groups
- Process Groups
- Hospital Advocacy
- Legal Advocacy
- Community Education Programs
- Prevention Programs
- Professional Cross-Training
Mission Statement: Founded in 1983, the Johnson County Family Crisis Center's mission is to eliminate family violence and sexual assault. We provide shelter and support services to enable survivors to live violence free-lives. Through educational programs, we will encourage active community participation in reforming the conditions and perceptions that perpetuate family violence and sexual assault.
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