The Safe House

To learn more about domestic violence and our programs, please click here.
For a copy of our Safety Plan, please click here.
For a copy of Middlesex County Resources, please click here.

If you feel that you are not safe in your home, our Safe House may be an option for you and your children.

Our Safe House provides shelter for up to ten families in a 24-bed house in an undisclosed location. We are handicap accessible and we have a wheelchair friendly ramp into our facility. We also accommodate individuals who are hard of hearing with our TTY system, complete with an alarm system that has flashing lights. Our Safe House is staffed 24/7 by a warm and welcoming staff. Our Safe House is a safe home-like environment that offers women and children solice and comfort during this difficult time. We are able to accommodate individuals with special dietary needs. We provide food, transportation, case management, advocacy. In addition, we have many acitivities within the Safe House. For example, we offer Trauma Sensitive Yoga for our clients and we have a Homework Club for the children. We will also assist our clients with goal setting, which may include seeking employment or education, applying for documentation papers, and housing assistance.

Pippi Longstocking

If you need shelter, please call our 24-hour Hotline at 732-249-4504 for more information or our TTY at 732-249-0600.

Pippi Longstocking

This statue stands proudly in the backyard of the Safe House and was generously donated by Arthur & Debbie Roedel. Pippi Longstocking is known as the "embodiment of hope and promise". Arthur wanted the women and children to never forget that there is hope...

All of our services are free and confidential.