Our Impact
- 24/7 Crisis Support: 4,028 crisis line calls were answered by trained advocates.
- Emergency Shelter: 291 domestic violence survivors and child witnesses found safety in our protective emergency shelter for a total of 8,664 shelter nights.
- Outreach Services: Safe Harbor Crisis Center provided 3,059 casework hours to domestic violence survivors and their children through shelter and outreach programs.
- Protective Orders: Advocates assisted with 371 adult and child protective orders and stalking injunctions.
- Sexual Assault Services: 1,345 individuals participated in sexual assault psychoeducational and awareness groups.
- Therapy: 731 free therapy sessions were provided to adult and minor survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
- Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Services: The Davis Forensic Nurses Program, began in January 2019, so we do not have current outputs, but we anticipate providing 120 forensic exams in the next year.
- Children’s Services: 876 services were provided to children and youth ages 0-17 through our shelter and outreach programs.
- Hope Housing: 8,876 nights of safe housing with access to supportive services and wraparound supports were provided in Hope Housing.
- Economic Empowerment: We provided 211 Economic Empowerment supports to participants.
- Groups and Classes: 721 individuals participated in domestic violence psychoeducational classes.
- Prevention Education: Safe Harbor provided community education around sexual assault and domestic violence to 1,026 youth and 590 adults.
- Lethality Assessment: We have collaborative agreements with twelve law enforcement agencies in Davis County and receive an average of 38 LAP contacts from law enforcement each month.
- Diversity Support: The Diversity Advocates provided 984 support and advocacy services for largely Spanish-speaking multicultural adult domestic violence survivors.
- In 2017, nine law enforcement agencies in Davis County reported responding to 1,675 domestic violence related calls.
- 568 sexual assault or rape cases were responded to by nine Davis County police departments in 2017.
All statistics from 2017-18 FY