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Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence is the statewide coalition coordinating DV shelter programs, professional training, survivor advocacy, and public policy reform. LCADV provides technical assistance to local shelters and connects survivors with local services. Call 225-752-1296 or visit lcadv.org for a statewide program directory. Women seeking emergency shelter, legal advocacy, or counseling can use the LCADV hotline to be connected with a local provider. Open Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.
225-752-1296 · PO Box 77308, Baton Rouge, LA 70879 · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm · Visit Website
The National Domestic Violence Hotline provides free, confidential 24/7 crisis support, safety planning, and local shelter referrals for women experiencing domestic abuse. Call 800-799-7233, text START to 88788, or chat at thehotline.org. Advocates are available in more than 200 languages. Safety planning guidance available for women who cannot safely call. No registration or ID required. The hotline also serves victims of sexual assault, stalking, and teen dating violence.
800-799-7233 · National Service · 24/7 · Visit Website
New Orleans Family Justice Center is a one-stop service hub for DV and sexual assault survivors, bringing legal, advocacy, counseling, and social services together under one roof. Services include protective order assistance, legal advice, safety planning, housing referrals, and child services. Call 504-592-4005 or walk in to 701 Loyola Ave Suite 201. Open Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. Bring any existing court orders, ID if available, and documentation of abuse if you have it. All services are free and confidential.
504-592-4005 · 701 Loyola Ave Suite 201, New Orleans, LA 70113 · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm · Visit Website
Capital Area Family Violence Intervention Center provides 24/7 emergency shelter, crisis counseling, legal advocacy, and supportive services for DV survivors in the Baton Rouge area. The shelter location is confidential for safety. Call the 24/7 hotline at 225-389-3001 to access shelter, safety planning, and referrals. Services are free and confidential. Bring children, medications, important documents, and any belongings you can safely carry. Interpreters available for non-English speakers.
225-389-3001 · Baton Rouge, LA (confidential location) · 24/7 Hotline
YWCA Greater New Orleans DV Programs provide emergency shelter, crisis counseling, legal advocacy, and transitional support for women and children fleeing domestic violence in the New Orleans area. The shelter address is confidential. Call the 24/7 crisis line at 504-304-2030 to access emergency shelter and services. Services are free and confidential. You may bring children and essential belongings. Staff can help with protective orders, housing, and employment resources during your stay.
504-304-2030 · New Orleans, LA (confidential location) · 24/7 Hotline
Providence House in Shreveport provides emergency shelter, crisis counseling, legal advocacy, and support services for DV survivors in northwest Louisiana. The shelter address is confidential. Call the 24/7 crisis line at 318-221-7887 to access emergency shelter and assistance. Services are free and confidential. Staff help with protective orders, children's needs, housing, and financial resources. Bring essential medications, important documents, and children if applicable. Interpreters available.
318-221-7887 · Shreveport, LA (confidential location) · 24/7 Hotline · Visit Website
Faith House in Lafayette provides emergency shelter, crisis counseling, legal advocacy, and transitional services for DV survivors throughout the Acadiana region of Louisiana. The shelter address is confidential. Call the 24/7 crisis line at 337-232-8954 to access emergency shelter and assistance. Services are free and confidential. Staff assist with protective orders, children's enrollment in school, employment resources, and housing transition. Bring children, medications, and important documents if you can.
337-232-8954 · Lafayette, LA (confidential location) · 24/7 Hotline · Visit Website
SafeSpace in Lake Charles provides emergency shelter, crisis intervention, legal advocacy, and support services for DV survivors in southwest Louisiana. The shelter address is confidential for safety. Call the 24/7 crisis line at 337-436-4552 to access emergency shelter and assistance. Services are free and confidential. Staff help with protective orders, safety planning, housing referrals, and children's needs during your stay. Bring essential medications and important documents if possible.
337-436-4552 · Lake Charles, LA (confidential location) · 24/7 Hotline
Oasis A Safe Haven in Monroe provides emergency shelter, crisis counseling, legal advocacy, and transitional support for women and children fleeing domestic violence in northeast Louisiana. The shelter address is confidential. Call the 24/7 crisis line at 318-323-1505 to access shelter and services. Services are free and confidential. Staff provide safety planning, help with protective orders, and connections to housing, employment, and childcare. Bring children, medications, and important documents.
318-323-1505 · Monroe, LA (confidential location) · 24/7 Hotline · Visit Website
The National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) offers free, confidential 24/7 help for victims of domestic abuse nationwide. Call, text START to 88788, or chat at thehotline.org. Trained advocates provide crisis support, safety planning, and local shelter referrals in more than 200 languages. If calling is not safe, use the chat feature. No ID required. Advocates also assist with technology safety and helping women plan a safe exit from dangerous situations.
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Loveisrespect provides free, confidential 24/7 support for young women ages 13-26 experiencing dating abuse, controlling relationships, or unhealthy situations. Call 1-866-331-9474, text LOVEIS to 22522, or chat at loveisrespect.org. Trained peer advocates help you understand if a relationship is abusive, create safety plans, and find local resources. No judgment, no pressure. Available in Spanish and through interpreter services. All conversations are confidential and private.
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StrongHearts Native Helpline at 1-844-7NATIVE (762-8483) provides free, confidential, culturally appropriate domestic and dating violence support for Native American and Alaska Native women. Advocates with lived Indigenous experience provide crisis support, safety planning, and referrals to tribal and local services. Available daily 7am-10pm CT; chat available 24/7 at strongheartshelpline.org. Completely confidential with no mandatory reporting. Specifically designed for and by Indigenous communities.
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The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence connects survivors with resources through its network of state DV coalitions, provides safety planning tools, and advocates for laws protecting domestic violence survivors. The NCADV website at ncadv.org offers a state program directory, statistics on DV, and information on protective orders nationwide. Free to access 24/7. Particularly useful for women needing to understand their legal options or finding state-specific advocacy organizations.
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Futures Without Violence is a national organization working to prevent and end violence against women, children, and families through public health approaches, policy advocacy, and professional training. Their website at futureswithoutviolence.org offers survivor resources, research, and toolkits on recognizing and escaping abuse. Resources address healthcare settings, school safety, immigrant women, and bystander intervention. Free to access — particularly useful for understanding the connection between health and DV.
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DomesticShelters.org is the most comprehensive searchable database of domestic violence shelters and programs in the US. Search by city, state, or ZIP code to find emergency shelters, transitional housing, legal advocacy, and counseling programs near you. Each listing includes contact information, services offered, and eligibility. Available free 24/7 at domesticshelters.org — no registration needed. Also provides articles, safety planning guides, and information on recognizing abuse patterns.
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The Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence provides culturally specific resources and advocacy support for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander women experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, or trafficking. Their directory at api-gbv.org connects women with AAPI-serving DV organizations nationwide. Resources are available in multiple Asian languages. Particularly helpful for immigrant and refugee women navigating violence while facing language barriers, cultural stigma, or immigration concerns.
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Casa de Esperanza mobilizes Latina and Latin@ communities to end gender-based violence through culturally specific DV services, community organizing, and bilingual resources. Their National Latin@ Network provides training and resources to DV programs serving Latinas. Find local Latina-serving DV resources at casadeesperanza.org. Services address barriers unique to Latina survivors including immigration status, language access, cultural expectations, and lack of family support. Resources available in Spanish.
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The Office on Violence Against Women is a US Department of Justice division that implements the Violence Against Women Act through grant funding to states, tribes, and local organizations. The OVW website at justice.gov/ovw provides information on VAWA protections, housing rights for DV survivors, immigration relief options for abuse victims, and resources for rural and underserved women. Free to access 24/7. A key resource for understanding federal protections available to DV survivors.
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RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673), providing free confidential 24/7 support for survivors of rape, sexual abuse, and incest. Call or chat at rainn.org to connect with a trained staff member who provides crisis support, safety planning, and referrals to local rape crisis centers. RAINN also operates the DoD Safe Helpline for military survivors. No registration or ID required. All conversations are private and confidential.
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