Brooklyn Network:
Domestic Violence Services
For more than 30 years, Good Shepherd has operated the Safe Homes Project (originally the Park Slope Safe Homes Project) to help victims of domestic violence.
Safe Homes Project (SHP)
Initiated in 1976, the Safe Homes Project (SHP) is a community-based domestic violence advocacy and service program which provides a hotline, counseling, safety-planning and advocacy for survivors of domestic violence and runs a 20-bed shelter. SHP also provides education and training about domestic and intimate partner violence to professional and community groups throughout New York, works to improve laws and policies affecting survivors, and provides targeted services for special populations, including Spanish-speakers, youth, and LGBTQ survivors of partner violence. The Safe Homes Project is committed to working to eradicate domestic and partner violence and to providing the support, information, and advocacy needed for individuals and communities to live safely.
To find out more about the services provided by SHP click here.
Geographical Overview:
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Program Locations
Safe Homes Project
Box 150429
Van Brunt Station
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Need Help?
If you are a victim of domestic violence and need help, please call our hotline: 718-499-2151
Shelter can also be located by calling the NYC 24 – hour Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-621-4673, or by calling 311.
