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Image Gateway's North residential program offers a 30-day program for women and children fleeing domestic violence. The North Shelter provides women with confidentiality and safety, enabling the rebuilding of a life free from abuse.

We provide a 24-hour crisis line answered by trained staff and volunteers who offer referrals, counseling and crisis intervention. In addition to a place to sleep, we also offer the food, clothing and necessities that the women and children are forced to leave behind.

Building Strength

While in shelter, victims attend weekly group meetings that offer support, information about the cycle of violence and help regaining self-esteem. Counselors are available 24 hours a day to help with referrals for medical, housing and financial needs, but most importantly, we are here to listen.

Security and Support for Children

Specific times for snacks, meals, groups, play and sleep create a secure and structured environment for the children who reside at Gateway. Children are counseled individually, in groups and through structured play activities. Children between the ages of 4 -18 and their mothers are expected to meet with a children's counselor for an individual intake. These intakes will determine the needs of each individual child.

Non-violent communication skills are taught along with positive conflict resolution. Women enroll their children in school and are assisted with registration, clothing and school supplies.

Extended Stay Program

Sometimes 30 days is not enough time for our clients to find permanent housing. Therefore, Gateway has designed a program that allows our clients to stay in shelter for 90 days. During their stay, women receive one-on-one counseling which is available 24 hours a day.

Gateway does not only provide referrals and resources but also hope and encouragement. Group counseling is held regularly to help heal, educate, and bring residents together by sharing their experiences, strength and wisdom.

Last Updated ( Saturday, June 09 2007 )
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