Elizabeth’s Domestic Violence Program

 

Phase One: The Haley House Emergency Shelter

The Haley House, operated by Elizabeth’s Village, is the first phase of our Domestic Violence Program, providing immediate safety, confidential shelter, and crisis advocacy for survivors fleeing domestic violence and interpersonal violence.

The Haley House exists to meet survivors in the most critical moment, when safety is uncertain, options feel limited, and immediate protection is needed.

Program Purpose:

The Haley House provides short-term, (35-45 day)emergency shelter and crisis intervention for survivors and their children who are fleeing unsafe or abusive situations. Services focus on immediate safety, stabilization, and connection to advocacy and resources without pressure, judgment, or forced decisions.

Emergency Shelter & Safety:

Survivors at The Haley House receive:

  • Confidential, secure emergency shelter

  • 24/7 staffing and on-call advocacy support

  • Safety planning tailored to each survivor’s circumstances

  • Coordination with local law enforcement and courts when requested

  • Support navigating Emergency Protective Orders (EPOs) and Temporary Interpersonal Protective Orders (TIPOs) under Kentucky law

Survivor safety and confidentiality are prioritized at all times.

Length of Stay:

Emergency shelter is short-term and flexible, based on survivor safety needs, court timelines, housing availability, and individual circumstances. Length of stay is never used as leverage and is assessed collaboratively with the survivor.

Who We Serve:

The Haley House serves:

  • Survivors of domestic violence and interpersonal violence

  • Women and women with children in immediate danger

  • Survivors referred by law enforcement, hospitals, advocates, or self-referrals

All services are voluntary, confidential, and survivor-centered.

Elizabeth’s Domestic Violence Program

Phase One: The Haley House Emergency Shelter

The Haley House, operated by Elizabeth’s Village, is the first phase of our Domestic Violence Program, providing immediate safety, confidential shelter, and crisis advocacy for survivors fleeing domestic violence and interpersonal violence.

The Haley House exists to meet survivors in the most critical moment, when safety is uncertain, options feel limited, and immediate protection is needed.

Program Purpose:

The Haley House provides short-term, (35-45 day)emergency shelter and crisis intervention for survivors and their children who are fleeing unsafe or abusive situations. Services focus on immediate safety, stabilization, and connection to advocacy and resources without pressure, judgment, or forced decisions.

Emergency Shelter & Safety:

Survivors at The Haley House receive:

  • Confidential, secure emergency shelter

  • 24/7 staffing and on-call advocacy support

  • Safety planning tailored to each survivor’s circumstances

  • Coordination with local law enforcement and courts when requested

  • Support navigating Emergency Protective Orders (EPOs) and Temporary Interpersonal Protective Orders (TIPOs) under Kentucky law

Survivor safety and confidentiality are prioritized at all times.

Length of Stay:

Emergency shelter is short-term and flexible, based on survivor safety needs, court timelines, housing availability, and individual circumstances. Length of stay is never used as leverage and is assessed collaboratively with the survivor.

Who We Serve:

The Haley House serves:

  • Survivors of domestic violence and interpersonal violence

  • Women and women with children in immediate danger

  • Survivors referred by law enforcement, hospitals, advocates, or self-referrals

All services are voluntary, confidential, and survivor-centered.