Domestic Violence
If this is a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately.
Our services are free regardless of legal status, gender, or sexual orientation
Our bilingual advocate works closely with you to assist you every step of they way. Every victim reserves their right to not report to law enforcement unless they choose to do so
Our program includes
- Economic Stability
We can provide independence by providing safety, transportation to and from work, legal appointments and more. Coverage of expenses of documentation such as background check, birth certificates, driver’s license and other documents that can assist a client’s stability through employment, resources or housing
- Housing and Relocation
We can provide funding that will be used to assist clients with move in assistance such as, deposit, rent, utilities, and eviction charges that are preventing our client’s relocation
- Safety Planning
- Provide transportation for victims living of out of the state
- Basic needs assistance (clothing, transportation, emergency housing, etc.)
- Referrals to community resources and services
- Interpretation, translation, and immigration assistance
- Legal advocacy
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- We can help you to understand the U.S justice system and your rights
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- Talking to and/or filing reports with law enforcement**
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- Accompanying you to court**
Note: If for safety reasons it is deemed necessary, victims will first be referred to confidential shelters or some other form of temporary housing until permanent housing is achieved
How to make an Appointment
Call to speak to our advocate and set up and appointment. Advocacy services are free to all victims of crime, regardless of immigration status
"Centro Latino gave me hope and didn't give up on me or my children when we needed it the most and because of them we have a home"
DV Survivor
"Centro Latino made me feel like a human being rather than a prisoner in my own situation"
DV Survivor