Drop-in advocacy for people in need of sexual and/or domestic violence support services is available at the SafePlace Community Service Center. No appointment required.
The SafePlace business office will be open to drop-in advocacy on an as-available basis during business hours:
With increased demand and busy advocate schedules, drop-ins are not always guaranteed, and it is not guaranteed who you will be meeting with. If you need, you can call our front desk at (360) 786-8754 for more information or to see if you can be seen that day.
For assistance filing a protection order, you can call 360-786-8754 or email [email protected] to see if there is a legal advocate available to help you at a time that works for you.
During this time an advocate can provide safety planning, resources, referrals, and other immediate assistance on a 30-minute basis. If you'd like more than 30 minutes, an advocate can schedule you a longer appointment.
Our 24-hour HelpLine is always available and can be reached at (360) 754-6300.
Trained advocates can connect you with helpful resources, help you plan for your safety, process your feelings, and provide immediate support regardless of where you are with your survivorship. We can assist with immediate domestic violence, sexual assault and other critical needs including:
With increased demand and busy advocate schedules, drop-ins are not always guaranteed, and it is not guaranteed who you will be meeting with. If you need, you can call our front desk at (360) 786-8754 for more information or to see if you can be seen that day.
For assistance filing a protection order, you can call 360-786-8754 or email [email protected] to see if there is a legal advocate available to help you at a time that works for you.
During this time an advocate can provide safety planning, resources, referrals, and other immediate assistance on a 30-minute basis. If you'd like more than 30 minutes, an advocate can schedule you a longer appointment.
Our 24-hour HelpLine is always available and can be reached at (360) 754-6300.
Trained advocates can connect you with helpful resources, help you plan for your safety, process your feelings, and provide immediate support regardless of where you are with your survivorship. We can assist with immediate domestic violence, sexual assault and other critical needs including:
- In-person support
- Free cell phones to call 911 (based on availability)
- Hygiene supplies and basic need items (based on availability)
- Connection and referrals to other agencies
The Community Service Center is located at 521 Legion Way SE, Olympia, Washington on the corner of Legion and Cherry.