Domestic Violence Resources & Safety Plan Checklist | Denis Law Group

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Domestics Violence Resources

You deserve to be safe. You deserve to receive help. You are worthy.

Create your safety plan checklist today, right now. Some items you should have in your safety bag/plan are listed below.  Nothing is worth risking your safety or your children’s safety. If you must leave without these items, leave.  Identification, financial, legal papers can be replaced.

Plan your escape route. Know ahead of time where you will go, how to get out of your home safely.  Know where you are going and what you do once you get to where you are going.

  • Your driver’s license
  • Birth certificates for you and your children
  • Social security cards for you and your children
  • Passports for you and your children
  • Cash money stashed in an easy-to-get place
  • Divorce/custody papers
  • Medications for you and/or your children
  • Changes of clothing for you and your children
  • Children’s favorite toy(s)
  • Jewelry or sentimental mementos

Important Resources and Information

Emergency Assistance (police or medical): Dial 9-1-1

National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233 (SAFE) or TDD 800-878-3224

Texas Department of Human Services Abuse Hotline: 800-252-5400

Texas Advocacy Project – Family Violence Legal Line: 800-374-4673 (HOPE) or Online Application

Bandera County

Emergency Assistance (police or medical): Dial 9-1-1

Hill County Crisis Council 24-hour (830) 257-2400

BCFS Health and Human Services (830) 896-0993

Bandera County Connect

Comal County

Emergency Assistance (police or medical): Dial 9-1-1

Crisis Center of Comal County 24-hour (800) 434-8013; text: (830) 310 – 2199

Comal County Sheriff’s Office Victim Services: (830) 643-3712 (Monday through Friday 8 am – 5pm)

Crisis Center of Comal County 24-hours (830) 620-4357; text: (830) 310-2199

Guadalupe, Gonzales, Karnes, and Wilson County

Emergency Assistance (police or medical): Dial 9-1-1

Guadalupe Valley Family Violence Shelter, Inc. (830) 372-2780; email: help@safeseguin.org

Guadalupe Valley Family Shelter: (800) 834-2033 (Guadalupe, Gonzales, Karnes and Wilson County)

Kendall County

Emergency Assistance (police or medical): Dial 9-1-1

Kendall County Women’s Shelter 24-hour (800) 495-8078

Kendall County

Victim Advocate (210) 289-3042

Para obtener asistencia en español, comuníquese con (210)524-7642.

Medina County

Emergency Assistance (police or medical): Dial 9-1-1

Southwest Family Life Centers, Inc. 24-7 (830) 426-5131)

Uvalde County

Emergency Assistance (police or medical): Dial 9-1-1

Texas Health and Human Services

Office for Victims of Crime (855) 484-2846

Bexar County

Emergency Assistance (police or medical): Dial 9-1-1

San Antonio Metropolitan Health District

Bexar County Family Justice Center (210) 631-0100

Family Violence Prevention Services, Inc.  (210) 733-8810

Domestic Shelters

Family Violence Prevention Services, Inc. 24/7 Hotline (210) 733-8810

The Salvation Army Emergency Women and Children Shelter (210) 352-2046

Visitation House Ministries (210) 735-6910

Gillespie County

Emergency Assistance (police or medical): Dial 9-1-1

Gillespie County (830) 990-0675

Hays County

Emergency Assistance (police or medical): Dial 9-1-1

Hays-Calwell Women’s Center (512) 396-4357

Resources for Hays County (512) 393-7600

Kerr County

Emergency Assistance (police or medical): Dial 9-1-1

Hill Country Crisis Counsel (888) 621-0047

Travis County

Emergency Assistance (police or medical): Dial 9-1-1

Travis County

Family Violence Task Force Contact Card (512) 854-4163

Constable Precinct 5

Safeplace (512) 267-7233

Williamson County

Emergency Assistance (police or medical): Dial 9-1-1

Williamson County Victims Services Resources

Hope Alliance (800)460-7233