Shelter. Advocacy. Support.
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Serving Burt, Cuming, Dodge, Saunders and Washington Counties.

The Crisis Center is committed to eliminating violence in the lives of women and children through safety, empowerment, education, and social change.

The reality of domestic violence

  • Domestic violence affects all members of the family.
  • Domestic abuse happens in families of all races, social, economic, and educational backgrounds.
  • Once violence begins, it usually becomes more frequent, severe, and easier to use. 
  • At least 85% of men in prison grew up in violent homes.
  • Violence begets violence. Family violence is learned and seen as the normal response to frustration in some families. 

The Crisis Center, a private nonprofit agency, is part of a state and national network of domestic violence programs. We generate no income through fees for services and are funded by the United Way, government grants and contracts, private foundations, and donations from the community. Both community support and volunteers are vital to our continued operation.

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