If you are seeking help:
End Abuse is not a crisis hotline or agency that provides shelter, safety planning, or other direct services. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, call the 24/7 National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233 or find a local program that offers support using our statewide Get Help map below.
Safety Planning Resource Guide for Survivors of Domestic Abuse
A safety plan is a tool that allows you to think ahead about how you can keep yourself and your loved ones safe in an abusive situation or when attempting to leave an abusive relationship. Though it may not always seem like it, you have some choices when it comes to remaining in a relationship or choosing to leave, and knowing what resources and support are available close-by will increase your safety.
A safety plan is constantly evolving. As your life moves forward, your safety plan will need to be examined and altered to fit both minor and major life changes. Safety plans are most effective when made after talking with a trained victim advocate at a local domestic abuse service provider.
This map contains all End Abuse member programs. We recognize that, just as domestic violence can take many forms, accessing help and healing may take various forms. While not all agencies on our Get Help map provide 24/7 crisis intervention services, programs that offer crisis intervention list 24 Hour Crisis or help line under the services they provide.
Select the region in which you live to find help & support close to you.
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Printable Map of WI Domestic Violence Programs
For a printable map of domestic violence programs and their phone numbers by county, click here.