Veterans Health Local Resource Guide-Domestic Violence

National Domestic Violence Hotline: Available 24-7, 1-800-799-7233

CARE Family Violence Program provides domestic violence services to victims, children and the abusers. This program strives to end violence in the home and assist individuals to establish and maintain positive, nonviolent relationships. The services available at the CARE Center include: a safe house, crisis line, advocacy, legal information, training, case management, individual counseling, parenting workshop, women’s and children’s support groups and RESOLVE – Domestic Violence Intervention Program (batterer’s treatment) which is a specialized course designed to teach perpetrators of abuse to end the violence in their relationships. With the exception of the RESOLVE program, services at the CARE Center are provided at no cost. Our office is located in the Department of Social Services building at 1225 Ramsey Street. Crisis Line assistance is available 24 hours a day including weekends and holidays. Call 910-677-2532. For all other non-crisis business with the Care Center, please call 910-677-2528.

Friend to Friend: A Moore County nonprofit with a mission to help survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking rebuild their lives.Office is open Monday – Friday from 8:00 – 4:00. For general inquiries, please call (910) 947-1703. For court advocacy questions, please call (910) 947-3327.If you need emergency shelter, please call our 24/7 Crisis Line at 910-947-3333 to speak with a trained advocate.

Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Program (IPVAP): The VA’s Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Program (IPVAP) is committed to helping veterans and their partners who are impacted by domestic violence. If you, or someone you know could be experiencing this, help is available. Fayetteville VA Medical Center, 2300 Ramsey Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301, (910) 475-6811.