Address: 1800 Westchester Blvd, Springfield, IL 62704, USA
Phone: +12177265100
Robert goodman
Don't go here If you have children they will call dcfs
Natosha Bailey
Nasty place
Kim Tranquilli
I went to the shelter for domestic abuse but I was scared to stay overnight. I went to a family member to stay out of state. I stayed safe out of state for 10 years. I came back and had to deal with my abusive past. I stayed in therapy there once a week for a year. Then they adopted my family for Christmas and gave us present s when we had nothing.thank you.
Jen
They literally saved my life and helped me find strength in myself I didn't know was there.
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I would think that bc it’s a non-profit, run on donations. If they could get it, they’d have it. Myself, I’m happy with the safety provided. Js
Thanks for letting us know. If you need anything, you can always call our hotline at 217-726-5200.
You can do nothing and I suggest you let it go. It doesn't affect you. Your name isn't publicized. And nothing law enforcement says has any bearing IMO, especially in Sag county they are notoriously terrible at handling domestic violence
Staff can help you with referrals if you are looking for a transitional program or something of that nature. If you call our hotline at 217-726-5200, they can assist with more specific questions.
If you call out hotline at 217-726-5200, someone would be happy to discuss our services with you.
We can take dishwater but we would be unable to take the rest. Thank you for thinking of us!
We provide services to domestic violence victims, this includes our shelter. There are quite a few homeless shelters in Springfield such as The Salvation Army, Helping Hands, Contact Ministries, etc. If you need anything else, you can contact our hotline at 217-726-5200.
We could use some plus sized casual clothes. Thank you for thinking of us!
Yes, we do. They can be dropped off at 1800 Westchester Blvd. Thank you for thinking of us!
Thank you so much for reaching out to us. We could use cleaning supplies, paper products, baby items, or OTC medications for cold/flu. Thank you for thinking of us.
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