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Some information to help you be a resource to support victims of violence in our community.

  • Family Justice Center

    The Family Justice Center Program serves survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and human trafficking. All services provided are free of charge.iption goes here

  • Local Clothing Donations

    We may not always have sufficient space to accommodate clothing donations, but we would like to suggest alternative places where you can graciously donate your clothing.

  • Safeplace

    SafePlace provides free and confidential services to people who have experienced all forms of domestic and sexual violence and abuse.

  • The Other Bank

    Cleaning & personal care products are given out once a month at Olympia’s Food Pantry (on the 2nd Wednesday of the month). The Olympia Food Bank provides an assortment of: shampoo, conditioner, shaving cream, razors, deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, body wash/bar soap, laundry soap, dish soap, toilet paper, diapers, wipes, adult incontinence, and menstrual products.

  • Cielo

    CIELO’s client services team consists of multi-lingual mental health providers and community advocates. They have a deep understanding of cultural humility and years of experience working with vulnerable populations.

    Our advocates provide support services to victims of crime, domestic violence, and sexual assault.

  • Chehalis Tribe Behavioral Health

    Mission is to empower the community toward a healthy lifestyle; aid in the opportunity for growth and self-discovery in a safe, supportive and therapeutic environment– free from the destruction of alcohol, drugs, or violence.

YWCA Olympia is a non-profit, multi-service organization that has served girls, women and families since 1945.

Today, YWCA Olympia is focused on our mission of eliminating racism and sexism to advance the social, political, and economic status of all women and girls. All of our activities place the leadership and wisdom of Women of Color at the center. We do this while also seeking to engage people of all genders, races, classes and abilities in the collective work of the YWCA’s vision: All People are valued, live free from oppression, and thrive in a just society. Our core strategies that anchor all program spaces and support ongoing organizational development are community building, education, and participant-led advocacy.