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Survivors of domestic violence often face overwhelming challenges, but there are resources available in Kenosha to help navigate these difficult times. This guide provides information on local crisis hotlines, emergency shelters, legal support, and how to prioritize your safety and privacy while seeking assistance.

What kinds of help exist locally

Kenosha offers various resources for individuals in crisis. These include:

  • Crisis Hotlines: Confidential support available 24/7 for immediate emotional assistance and guidance.
  • Shelters: Safe havens providing refuge and support for those escaping abusive situations.
  • Legal Aid: Services that can assist with legal matters, including restraining orders and custody issues.
  • Therapists and Counselors: Mental health professionals who specialize in trauma and can help survivors heal.
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How to choose between hotline, shelter, lawyer, therapist, and legal aid

When seeking help, consider your immediate needs:

  • If you are in danger, call a crisis hotline or go to a shelter for immediate safety.
  • If you need legal assistance, look for local legal aid services to understand your rights.
  • If you're feeling overwhelmed emotionally, connecting with a therapist can provide necessary support.

Each option serves a different purpose, and it’s okay to reach out to multiple resources as you navigate your situation.

Safety and privacy when seeking help

Your safety and privacy are paramount. Here are some tips to protect yourself while reaching out for help:

  • Use a safe device or location to make calls or send messages.
  • Consider using private browsing modes on your internet browser to search for resources.
  • Be cautious about sharing personal information until you feel secure.

What to expect when you reach out

When you contact a hotline or service, you can expect a trained professional to listen to you without judgment. They will provide support, help you understand your options, and assist you in making a plan for your safety. If you visit a shelter, you will find a supportive environment where you can rest and receive assistance tailored to your needs.

FAQ

  • What should I say when I call a hotline? Just share that you need help. The operator is there to listen and support you.
  • Can I stay anonymous when I reach out? Yes, many services allow you to remain anonymous while seeking help.
  • Are shelters safe? Yes, shelters are designed to provide a secure environment for individuals escaping abuse.
  • How do I know if I need legal help? If you feel uncertain about your rights or need protection, reaching out to legal aid is a good step.

If you want local help, you can privately browse lawyers, therapists, shelters, and hotlines near you at DV.Support.

Remember, you are not alone, and support is available to help you through this challenging time.

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