“In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, LORD, make me dwell in safety.” Psalm 4:8
A safety plan protects yourself and your children in the event of future violence. Unfortunately, there is no way that it can absolutely guarantee your safety or of your loved ones.
- Is used both when a victim wants to leave the perpetrator and when a victim decides to stay with the perpetrator.
- It could also be prepared after a victim has left the perpetrator and is still at risk because danger often increases after a survivor leaves or ends the relationship.
Our program is designed to educate and help create a plan that will reduce the chance of been hurt by an abuser and to help victims respond quickly in a time of crisis.
Services offered:
- Understanding Safety Planning
- Preparing a Safety Plan
Safety Bag
A safety bag is used when planning to leave a dangerous relationship. It is best to keep the bag with someone you trust. That person should keep it safely hidden and not tell your abuser of your plans to leave.
REMEMBER TO:
Alert those in your safety plan that you have left using your code word/phrase. Turn off location tracking on your phone and in apps. Change ALL passwords as soon as you are able.
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This ministry is not just about helping, it is about tending the wounds of the oppressed, helping them find hope and security, just as Jesus spends his time for those who suffer. To not only bring words of hope, but of salvation to the affected families.