Peace at Home Family Shelter
Peace at Home Family Shelter
Can This Service Be Accessed Virtually / Remotely?
Currently Unknown
Service Description
Peace at Home was the very first domestic violence shelter in the state of Arkansas. Our current programs include a 24-hour crisis hotline, 50-bed emergency shelter, legal services, support groups, counseling, and housing assistance programs. All services are confidential and free of charge for survivors of domestic violence and their children. Each year, Peace at Home supports over 1,000 individuals in the community as they seek safety and independence. In our 44-year history, our shelter and services have expanded, but our focus has remained on helping families leave domestic violence safely and successfully. Peace at Home provides professional counseling services in English and Spanish for adult survivors of domestic violence and their children. These counseling services are focused on trauma recovery to help survivors thrive after leaving violence.
Insurance
No insurance needed
Always Free?
Yes
Financial Aid
Currently Unknown
Service Focus
Domestic Violence, Sexual Abuse/Assault, Trauma
Research-Supported Treatments
Currently Unknown
Medication Management Services?
Currently Unknown
Age Groups Served
Adults, Seniors / Older Adults, Young Adults, Adolescents / Teens, Children
Specialized Services for Gender Groups
No specialized services
Racial / Ethnic Groups Served
Latinx / Latino / Hispanic
Specialized Services for LGBTQ+
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Gender Non-Conforming / Non-Binary, Asexual / Aromantic
Special Groups Served
Homelessness
Language
English, Spanish
Access
Currently Unknown
Waitlist?
No wait / Can access immediately
Licensed Providers?
Yes
Eligible States
Arkansas
Address
Fayetteville, AR 72703
Phone Number
Date Last Updated
12/09/21