24-Hour Crisis Hotline
Our crisis hotline, 540.639.1123 or 800.788.1123, is available 24-hours a day with trained crisis intervention staff and volunteers answering all calls. Translators are available via Certified Languages International for our non-English speaking callers. People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing can access our hotline by using Virginia Relay (711).
Emergency Advocacy
The Women’s Resource Center provides a 24-hour emergency response system for victims of sexual and domestic violence. When requested, Emergency Advocates meet victims at hospitals, law enforcement agencies, and other public locations (universities/college campuses, K-12 schools) in the New River Valley.
Specially trained in trauma-informed care, Emergency Advocates assist women, men, and children immediately following a crisis. Advocates provide emotional support, information, options, and follow-up services to victims and their loved ones, and remain with a victim for as long as needed.
Emergency Shelter
The Women’s Resource Center offers temporary emergency housing for adults and children who live in the New River Valley and are fleeing intimate partner violence. Our shelter is a comfortable, attractive home with facilities for 26 women and children. We also provide shelter for men or LGBTQ individuals who do not feel comfortable staying at our shelter.
Families who leave the emergency shelter and desire a supportive living environment also have the option of applying for transitional housing apartments before stepping out on their own.
Emergency Shelter
The Women’s Resource Center offers temporary emergency housing for adults and children who live in the New River Valley and are fleeing intimate partner violence. Our shelter is a comfortable, attractive home with facilities for 26 women and children. We also provide shelter for men or LGBTQ individuals who do not feel comfortable staying at our shelter.
Families who leave the emergency shelter and desire a supportive living environment also have the option of applying for transitional housing apartments before stepping out on their own.
Emergency Advocacy
The Women’s Resource Center provides a 24-hour emergency response system for victims of sexual and domestic violence. When requested, Emergency Advocates meet victims at hospitals, law enforcement agencies, and other public locations (universities/college campuses, K-12 schools) in the New River Valley.
Specially trained in trauma-informed care, Emergency Advocates assist women, men, and children immediately following a crisis. Advocates provide emotional support, information, options, and follow-up services to victims and their loved ones, and remain with a victim for as long as needed.