PROGRAMS & SERVICES
WE ARE HERE TO HELP
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We provide 24-hour support through our SAFE LINE. Advocates are available to meet after hours in crisis and can be called by law enforcement or medical personnel to provide in-person support following a crime.
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We offer community education on a wide variety of topics related to domestic and sexual violence, child abuse, and sexual exploitation and trafficking. We offer presentations to community organizations and groups, churches, system professionals, schools, and more.
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An advocate is a supportive, nonjudgmental person who can listen, provide information and referrals, and help individuals and families identify their options.
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SWCC has trained Safe at Home advocates.
Safe at Home is a state program that helps people who fear for their safety maintain a confidential address.
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We provide services to youth who are survivors and at risk of domestic violence, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, trafficking and child abuse.
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Child Advocacy Program (CAP) services are provided by a skilled and compassionate team that is highly sensitive to the needs of abused children.
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Darkness To Light: End Child Sexual Abuse
SWCC has two trained facilitators.
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Click here to request a training.
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The Domestic Abuse Transformation Program (DATP) is a 26 week program that helps abusive men review their actions, intentions, and beliefs in hopes of creating a process of change within them to become better partners.
This class is held virtually on Thursdays from 5:00pm - 6:30pm. Each participant of the DATP must be able to understand and communicate in English, have a quiet space with access to the internet and must be somewhat familiar with using email, the internet and a device such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone.
If your client does not meet this criteria, please email the DATP at datp@mnswcc.org to see if we could refer you to another program in the state that better fits their needs.
Domestic Abuse Transformation Program Referral Form
Turning Points: A Nonviolence Curriculum for Women
Turning Points is a nonviolence group for women who have used violence in their intimate partner relationships or those who may be responding to violence in unhealthy ways. Turning Points focuses on helping women understand the connections between the violence they experience and the violence/aggression they use towards others. Classes are held via zoom and last for 16 weeks. Attendance and requirements for completion will be addressed directly during individual orientations.
To register, complete the intake form and self-assessment through the links below. The Women’s Group program facilitator, Cathy will email you. Space is limited and there may be a wait list to attend this group.
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We have multiple in-person and virtual support and empowerment group opportunities for youth and adults. We do have a Spanish option as well.
Please check our Facebook page for real-time updates or call our office during normal business hours.
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