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What We Offer
At Faith to Flee, we understand that leaving an abusive relationship is one of the most courageous and difficult steps a survivor will ever take. We are committed to walking beside survivors every step of the way—offering safety, support, and hope for a new beginning.
Our services are designed to meet survivors where they are and help them rebuild their lives with dignity, confidence, and independence.
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Flexible, expert advice when you need it. Book hourly support across a range of topics—from planning to problem-solving. This focused consultation will help clarify your goals, map out next steps, and identify opportunities for growth.Emergency Assistance
Safety planning and crisis support
Emergency shelter placement and referrals
Transportation to safe locations
Emergency food, clothing, and essential items
💬 Survivor Support & Advocacy
One-on-one emotional support
Peer encouragement and check-ins
Court and legal advocacy referrals
Assistance with protective orders and reporting (when requested)
📋 Resource & Case Assistance
Referrals to counseling and therapy
Housing and utility assistance resources
Employment and education referrals
Help completing applications and paperwork
🤝 Peer Support Services
Confidential support groups
Survivor connection and mentorship
Empowerment workshops and activities
🎓 Community Education & Awareness
Domestic violence awareness programs
Community outreach events
School, church, and civic presentations
🛡️ Confidential & Trauma-Informed Care
Strict privacy and confidentiality
Survivor-led decision-making
Respectful, nonjudgmental support
Trauma-informed practices
💜 Service Commitment
All services are provided regardless of race, religion, background, or financial status. Faith to Flee is committed to treating every survivor with dignity, compassion, and respect.
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Advanced Services
Our advanced services provide deeper, personalized support for survivors who need intensive guidance and long-term planning.
🔐 Personalized Safety Planning
One-on-one safety plan development
Emergency exit and escape planning
Technology and digital safety guidance
Children and family safety planning
Workplace and school safety strategies
📑 Case Management & Advocacy
Individualized case plans
Ongoing advocacy with agencies and service providers
Coordination with shelters, legal services, and counselors
Assistance navigating court systems and protective orders
🧭 Crisis Intervention & High-Risk Support
Support during high-risk situations
Emergency relocation coordination
Safety monitoring and check-ins
Connection to emergency services when needed
🏡 Housing & Stability Support
Transitional housing referrals
Long-term housing navigation
Utility and relocation assistance referrals
Support securing stable living arrangements
💼 Life Skills & Independence Support
Financial literacy guidance
Employment readiness support
Budgeting and goal planning
Rebuilding credit and stability referrals
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All services are voluntary, confidential, and survivor-driven. Survivors are never pressured to make decisions. We honor each individual’s pace, voice, and journey.
At Faith to Flee, we don’t just help survivors leave—we help them stay safe and build new lives.
Our Process
Reach Out
You are not alone.
Survivors can contact Faith to Flee through our website, email, social media, or referrals from trusted partners. All communication is handled with care, privacy, and urgency.
We listen first—without judgment, pressure, or expectations.
Safety Assessment & Planning
Your safety comes first.
Our trained advocates work one-on-one with survivors to:
Assess immediate risks
Create a personalized safety plan
Develop exit and emergency strategies
Address digital, workplace, and family safety
Every plan is tailored to the survivor’s unique situation.
Personalized Support & Connection
We walk with you.
Once immediate safety is addressed, we help survivors access:
Emergency housing and transportation
Legal and counseling referrals
Financial and basic needs assistance
Case management and advocacy
Survivors are connected to the right resources at the right time.
Empowerment & Long-Term Stability
Building a new beginning.
Our support continues beyond crisis. We help survivors:
Strengthen confidence and independence
Secure stable housing and employment
Participate in peer support groups
Set personal and life goals
Our goal is lasting safety, healing, and freedom.
Past Survivor Responses to helpPast Survivor’s family said
I am the mother of the Survivor
How did you feel when your daughter reached out for help?
Thankful, over joyed, and scared not knowing if she would stay away.
What was going through your mind during that time?
Fear, praying on my knees to keep my darling safe.
What concerns did you have for her safety?well she is with me now and I won’t let him hurt her
How did Faith to Flee help your family during this time?
They kept my darling safe until I can physically get to her. They made sure she had food and essential items as well as a roof over her head until I can get to her.
What part of the support meant the most to you as a parent?
That you and the founder checked on my darling daily and myself to make sure we are okay
Did you feel your daughter was treated with care and respect?
I couldn’t say anything bad they saved my daughter’s life. I would trust these women with everything in my soul.
Did having support ease any of your fears?
oh goodness it did I couldn’t ask for better support.
Past Survivor said
I am the the Survivor
My name is *Redacted* and faith to flee saved me
How did you feel before you reached out to Faith to Flee? Scared
How did you feel after we helped you? Relived
What part of the support helped you the most?
The two ladies coming in with food and clothes and essentials reminding me it’s all going to be okay
Did you feel listened to and respected?
Yes but was scared to ask for help at first
Did you feel safe during the process?
For sure. They even offered to move me to a different location if I had to
What did Faith to Flee do that made a difference for you?
I am moving to my moms away from the state my abus is in
What did it mean to you to not feel alone?don’t know how to answer this one
Did having support change how you felt about yourself or your situation?
It’s hard because I miss him but I’m know I have support
What would you want another woman to know about asking for help?
To call faith to flee don’t be scared
What would you want people to know about Faith to Flee?
that they came to my side as soon as I called for help they are almost as fast as the cops in an emergency
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