Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh
Administrative Headquarters, Confidential Address - Domestic Violence Shelter and Hotline
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Hotline services offer a way for anyone experiencing DV to reach out for assistance and emotional support, and to be met with warmth and understanding.
Eligibility:
Open to survivors of any gender, sexual orientation, and age.
Survivors’ families are also supported, including boys up to age
17.
Hotline serves anyone who has experienced any type of abuse from a current or former partner.
Hotline serves anyone who has experienced any type of abuse from a current or former partner.
Hours:
Both the Hotline and Shelter Intake are available 24/7.
Text and Chat are available Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm.
Text and Chat are available Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm.
Phone/FAX Numbers
- (412) 687-8005
- (412) 687-8017
- (877) 338-8255 - Hotline/Toll-Free
- (412) 687-3315 - Fax
Email Address: info@wcspittsburgh.org
Fee Amounts:
Services provided free of charge.
Intake Procedure:
Call the hotline (24/7).
Text 412-744-8445 or visit the website for chat (Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm).
Text 412-744-8445 or visit the website for chat (Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm).
Geographical Area:
Allegheny County
Helpful Tips:
24/hour hotline
Relocation funding is only available to survivors of intimate partner abuse who need to relocate for safety and who have an ongoing relationship with Women's Center and Shelter services.
WC&S Shelter is often full but agency will work with someone in lethal danger to either accept them or successfully refer to another shelter. For those who are not in a currently lethal situation, Hotline can refer to all other comprehensive services, including support groups and legal advocacy.
Relocation funding is only available to survivors of intimate partner abuse who need to relocate for safety and who have an ongoing relationship with Women's Center and Shelter services.
WC&S Shelter is often full but agency will work with someone in lethal danger to either accept them or successfully refer to another shelter. For those who are not in a currently lethal situation, Hotline can refer to all other comprehensive services, including support groups and legal advocacy.
Facility/ADA Access:
Yes
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