About S.A.F.E House



Our Mission
S.A.F.E. House is to stop abuse in the family environment by providing safe shelter, support, advocacy, counseling, and education.
Our History
What started off as a small, grassroots mission to stop domestic violence, grew into a lifelong mission for Julie Proctor, one of the many co-founders of S.A.F.E. House. Julie was a victim herself and knew that this could not continue in the community. Together, with Ken Proctor, and eight other dedicated volunteers, they established the first domestic violence shelter in Henderson.
Over the last two decades, S.A.F.E. House into one of the most comprehensive domestic violence organizations in the state. Since its inception, S.A.F.E. House has provided shelter, counseling, advocacy, housing assistance, and education to more than 100,000 people. S.A.F.E. House has provided services to victims of domestic violence in a holistic way that includes providing a full compliment of services to victims from all races and backgrounds, offering culturally competent and linguistically competent services based on a trauma-informed model that responds to the individuals’ needs.




Our Philosophy
We believe in the right of all persons to live without fear, abuse, oppression and violence. We oppose all forms of dominance and violence over others. We believe in the need to change societal attitudes that encourage the abuse of power in order to control others.
We believe that work against societal violence must be achieved through networking locally as well as nationally, through direct services, community education and system advocacy.
We should be accountable to our communities, survivors from diverse groups and to their children. We believe services should always be accessible to and responsive to survivors from diverse groups, regardless of age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, race, religion or differences in physical ability.
We believe ethical communication and a spirit of cooperation among advocates and programs are necessary to change social attitudes. Since the struggle of oppression is related to the struggle for empowerment, we are committed to maintaining a supportive, noncompetitive atmosphere in all aspects of our programs, so that open communication, respect, and cooperation will be encouraged among all members.
We believe batterers should be held accountable for their actions. We encourage the participation of all persons or groups who are committed to the struggle to end domestic violence.
S.A.F.E. House, Inc. does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, handicap status, age, or marital status in the admission of access, or treatment or employment/volunteerism for agency programs. All qualified individuals will be provided equal opportunity for participation, including physical accessibility, and receipt of program benefits and services, with reasonable accommodation.
More About S.A.F.E. House
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