Haven of Hope provides safety, confidentiality, short-term housing and advocacy for women and children fleeing domestic violence.

 

Some of the services Haven of Hope provides include:

  • 24-hour Crisis Line
  • Emergency Shelter
  • Advocacy (legal and personal)
  • Children's Services
  • Outreach Services
  • Community Education
  • Referral Services
  • Local Support Groups
  • Safety Planning <--Click to download planning guide

If you or someone you know is being abused, please call us.
All calls are confidential.

 

1-800-369-5214


(24-hour crisis line)


For more information contact
Megan Conway, Interim Program Manager
at 651-385-8601

  • Haven of Hope serves an average of 1,200 individuals each year.
  • Nearly one-third of American women (31%) report being physically abused by a partner at some point in their lives.
  • Haven of Hope averages more than 50 Crisis Calls per month.
  • Domestic Violence is the leading cause of injury to women.
  • Haven of Hope provides shelter for over 100 families each year.

The International Purple Ribbon Project grew from a collective of concerned adult rape and abuse survivors from the small town of Berlin, New Hampshire, USA who united their hearts and minds under one common goal: all wanted a better and safer world for children and adult victims of violence. The majority of the founding members are incest and rape survivors, but also included are medical professionals, therapists, law enforcement, and caring members of the town. What began as a small local awareness campaign in February of 1994 has grown into an international network of members from over forty countries and from every state in the USA.