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The Horizon Human
Services Domestic Violence Safe Home (aka Gila County Safe Home
Network), receives funding from ADHS and DES-CSA to provide services
for domestic violence victims in Southern Gila County, the San
Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, and the area of northeastern Pinal
County encompassing the communities of Hayden and Winkleman. Service provision began in March, 1998.
The Horizon Human Services Domestic Violence Safe Home exists
to serve all people who experience domestic violence and to provide
a comprehensive array of domestic violence services to improve the
overall quality of living for all people residing within the
community. The Safe
Home offers temporary emergency safe shelter, 24-hour crisis line,
crisis intervention, advocacy, support groups, information and
referral services, community education/training, residential and non
residential case management, outreach and transportation for victims
of domestic violence.
The Horizon Human Services Domestic Violence Safe Home is
under the direction and guidance of a community committee, the Gila
County Safe Home Network. Its
vision is to “live in a world in which the community,
through its combined efforts and support, will take responsibility
for eliminating violence in its citizens’ lives whereby all people
in all stages of life will feel safe from physical, sexual,
emotional, and psychological abuses”. Services
for victims of domestic violence include: 30
- day temporary emergency shelter 24
- hour crisis line Crisis
Intervention Case
Management Advocacy Referrals
as needed to other service providers Transportation Domestic
violence community support groups Community
education/training The
office for Horizon Human Services Domestic Violence Services is
located at 478 Hagen Hill Road, Globe, Arizona.
For further information regarding services call the Domestic
Violence Program Supervisor at (928)402-0648, Fax (928)402-9020 or
E-mail Barbara Spivey at domesticviol@horizonhumanservices.org. |