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Need immediate help?

CALL OUR 24/7 HOTLINE: 214-946-HELP (4357)


If Genesis has openings at their shelter and can accommodate you immediately they will, if not, they will help you find a shelter that has an immediate opening for you.

Genesis Women’s Shelter & Support exists to help women and children live abuse-free lives. From our emergency shelter, to our counseling services available at our Outreach office, we have geared our services to provide women with the help and guidance they need most.


For the call that comes at 2 in the morning, when a woman is run out of her house with only the clothes on her back - getting her help is our core mission.”

- Jan Edgar Langbein, CEO


Whether a woman is in a fight for her life, or trying to heal from the emotional scars of her past, we want to provide her with hope and help on her journey.

You deserve to feel safe and loved. We can help you get there.

Click here to get more info on how to get help.


If you are in immediate danger, call 911!


Contact Us: Emergency Hotline: 214-946-4357

Main office outreach: 214-389-7700

411 Lemmon Avenue, Suite 201, Dallas TX 75219













Emily’s Place Transitional Housing for Women

https://emilysplacetx.org/


Emily's Place is not a shelter, which typical allows women to stay for 30 - 90 days. Rather, it is a transformational housing ministry based on a 24 month stay commitment which promotes stability and wise choices. 

The transformational program includes counseling, addictions recovery, vocational assistance, life skills development and spiritual nurturing--all within a structured environment of 24/7 live-in staff who are dedicated to offering the support and accountability needed to transition from a difficult past into a bright future. 


P. O. Box 260671

Plano, TX 75026
(972) 424-7775

For victims of domestic violence, Emily's Place is the BRIDGE from the shelter back into the community.








MISSION:


To empower victims of domestic violence and sexual assault by providing emergency safe shelter,

transitional housing, support services,

and partnering with stakeholders to raise awareness of domestic violence in our community.

How we can help.

 

At Brighter Tomorrows our primary goal is to provide emergency safe shelter where survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault can begin healing. Our services are provided free of charge and confidential regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation or age to both shelter residents and non-shelter residents.  Services are offered in English and Spanish.  

24-hour hotline and crisis intervention is available 7 days a week, 365 days a year.  For shelter assistance or intervention services please call the hotline at 972-262-8383  For IMMEDIATE EMERGENCIES, please DIAL 911

 

Emergency safe shelters are staffed 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

 

Case management at the emergency safe shelters, the Resource and Counseling Center and Transitional Housing Program services are provided during regular business hours; Monday through Friday 8am - 5pm.

 

Brighter Tomorrows staff can assist survivors with obtaining permenant safe housing, legal aid, child care, clothing, enrolling children in school, obtaining school supplies, job readiness, budgeting, and life skills.



24 Hour Crisis Hotline

972-262-8383

TTY/TDD call 711 within Texas


https://www.brightertomorrows.net/

Other Services






Reaching out to homeless men, women, and families with children providing food, shelter, clothing, education, and recovery programs designed to bring about real life change and a path out of homelessness.

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Guiding residents through addiction recovery, job readiness training, and nurturing children's programs to create confidence and self-sufficiency.

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Toching each individual with compassionate medical treatment, personal counseling, and spiritual teaching to restore lives to wholeness.

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The Miracle House Foundation

http://themiraclehousefoundation.org/programs/


Our Mission at the Miracle House Foundation


To end homelessness for women with substance abuse disorders by providing transitional recovery residences with a structured, stable, sober, and empowering environment.


We are here to support our residents in establishing, practicing and maintaining a recovery oriented lifestyle.


The Miracle House Foundation is a 501(c) 3 organization and was founded in 2008 by Dawn Granger. We believe in the 12-Step process of recovery. Our specialized recovery program meets the specific needs of each individual.


Our focus is not only on helping our women maintain and strengthen their recovery, but also in becoming productive members of a community.


Our graduates leave The Miracle House Foundation with a strong foundation in the recovery community and a clear understanding of the skills that are needed to live productive lives.


Address:


P.O. Box 41597

Dallas, TX 75214


888-960-0741


Addiction Rehab – Sober Living

Only takes Women

Pay Service

Will finance the cost if needed. Contact for information about cost and intake.

Residents receive 12-step classes, spiritual support, life skills, recovery support, and job skills training.


To River Of Life!

http://riveroflifehomes.org/


Emergency shelter for women in life-threatening situations, for up to 3 months, average stay is 30 days. Transitional housing for up to 1 year, average stay is 6 months.  Services are available to women and their children, who have completed the emergency shelter program but need additional time to complete their life plan or job training.


For information and an application, please call us at 214-886-3563









When you think about everything that goes into a survivor of domestic violence thriving on their own- enough money saved for a deposit on a house or apartment, a stable job earning enough to make ends meet, transportation to get herself and her kids to/from work and school, and a support system to help her through it- 30 days in emergency shelter is just not enough.


That is where our new program comes in! We know that for many survivors of family violence, for their life apart from their abuser to be sustainable they need more time to build a foundation. After exiting our emergency shelter, clients can now move in to their very own apartment thanks to our Transitional Housing program! We are able to help victims of sexual and domestic violence secure safe housing options as they transition out of the emergency shelter, flee from an abusive home or are recovering from the financial abuse that 98% of victims of domestic violence experience. The transitional housing program provides safe housing combined with comprehensive services to assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in their path to independence and emotional well-being.


24 Hour Crisis Line

940-382-7273 or 800-572-4031


Denton Outreach Office

4845 S I-35 E, Suite 200

Corinth, TX 76210

Phone: 940-387-5131

Fax: 940-383-1816


https://www.dcfof.org/emergency-shelter