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Our Services

Crisis Hotline: 877.442.9811 (toll free)

We operate a 24 hour a day, 365 day a year crisis hotline. Our crisis hotline is available in Spanish, English, and TTD (hearing impaired services.) Hotline calls assist clients with referral services, safety planning, and coming into our Domestic Violence Shelter.  If you are trying to help someone in danger you can call our hotline for assistance.

Safe, Emergency Shelter

Leaving an abusive home can be dangerous.  We provide emergency shelter to women and children in danger.  Our safe emergency shelter has 31 beds available for women and children.  Bi-lingual (English/Spanish) Advocate staff is available 24 hours a day to provide onsite assistance.  If you are a male in need of shelter please call 479.442.9811 for options.

Client Led Advocacy

We work with survivors to help them remain independent of their abuser.  We can help survivors with:

  • Legal accompaniment and filing an Order of Protection
  • Emotional support
  • Finding employment
  • Transitional Housing
  • Community Referrals

You do not have to come into shelter to work with an Advocate.  Call 479-442-9811 for more information.

Trauma Recovery and Substance Abuse Support Groups

Peace at Home Family Shelter is offering Trauma Recovery and Substance Abuse Support Groups for victims and survivors of Domestic Violence in Huntsville, Arkansas.
If you would like to know more about these groups (such as eligibility, location, dates, and times), please call the Peace at Home Family Shelter Hotline at 1-877-442-9811 and ask for Jessica Bell, the Transitional Services Coordinator

Support Groups

Peace at Home offers emotional support through our weekly support groups including parenting, substance abuse, and sexual assault and domestic violence recovery.  Available in English and Spanish these support groups are designed to provide positive emotional support systems to women as they change their lives (and their children’s lives) for good.

All of our services are voluntary and free to survivors of family violence and their children.