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If you are in an emergency situation or feel you are in danger, please call 911.
It is not okay, and it is not your fault.
Community Safety’s Network’s mission is to create lasting change in the lives of people affected by domestic violence (often called intimate partner violence), sexual assault, and stalking. These types of violence can be physical, emotional, virtual, financial, and/or sexual. If you are experiencing any of these types of violence, it Is not okay, and it is not your fault.
We’re here for you and your loved ones.
What is abuse?
It can be hard to pick out warning signs of abuse or be able to tell if the situation you are experiencing is considered abuse. Trust your gut. If you feel like a situation or behavior is unsafe or abusive, connect with an advocate who will help you find answers.
Learn the Signs of AbuseWe offer help on many levels
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What can you expect when contacting CSN?
You can expect that we will have no expectations of you.
We are here to offer a safe and supportive environment anytime. Here, you can find information about how we work and how we can help. The options you choose are entirely up to you. You’re the guide, and we’re here to support you.
You Deserve a Life Free of Violence
How to Stay Safe?
Your physical, emotional and psychological safety is our highest priority. CSN advocates can assist in formulating a personalized and practical Safety Plan to help during challenging situations. Some of the preparations for a safety plan might seem obvious, but it can be hard to think clearly or make logical decisions during moments of crisis. Having a safety plan laid out in advance can help you protect yourself and others in high-stress situations.
Learn How to Stay Safe