Turning Pointe Survivor Advocacy Center

Category: Social services organization in Shelton, Washington

Address: 210 Pacific Ct, Shelton, WA 98584, USA

Phone: +13604261216

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Catherine Straight (Cat)

Jun 11, 2022

The most amazing women I've ever met. I am so blessed to have the privilege of meeting them. I highly recommend this place

Michael Anderson

Sep 29, 2021

The associates here are so helpful. I recommend if you need personal help with D.V. or Restraining orders. These are the people that will lead you into the proper direction.

Jacob Manning

Jun 15, 2021

Came to drop off donations here to a family in need. We are new to the area. The staff took cautious measures and verified who I was the building is nice on the outside and well kept. The staff was friendly. Looks like a nice place for those in need.

Jared Clowes

Nov 13, 2017

Staff is very dedicated and knowledgeable. These advocates really are encouraging and helpful with resource in many different areas. A safe place to be for victims of abuse with hope for change. These folks love what they do, and are diligent to the last.

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Questions & Answers

Is there any group or classes that people can join

Linda Davis | Aug 18, 2019
J C | Aug 18, 2019

Yes. Narcotics Anonymous and Domestic Violence. Woman only, though because it's at a woman's shelter.

How do i get help?

Angela struyf -LaDucer | Aug 18, 2019
Ken Hackett | Aug 18, 2019

You can also show up as they are open 24-7 to help.

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Do you accept women's clothing

John Doebel | Aug 17, 2021
Turning Pointe Survivor Advocacy Center | Aug 17, 2021

We are not currently taking clothing due to limited space and ability to sort through donations. Thank you for thinking about us!

How can I help?

Terri Sloan | Aug 18, 2019
Terri Sloan | Aug 18, 2019

In any way. What do you need? Someone to talk to? Help with childcare? Help with finding work? Anything that I can do?

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What was the building used for before TPSAC or was it built for that specific purpose

Nigel Eaton0cooper | Aug 18, 2018
Light Filled | Aug 18, 2018

It was built specifically to address the problem of domestic violence that is so prevalent in small, backwards communities. It is my belief that men should have a domestic violence shelter too and not just access to resources, although they are helpful.

We have a duel recliner couch and a over sized recliner we would like to donate. Do you accept donations and do you have the means picking up and hauling?

Catherine Robertson | Aug 18, 2018
Queen Bituli | Aug 18, 2018

Can help with pick up.

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