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About Us

​Outreach services are available at no cost to you. This community resource is intended to provide assistance to the women of Charlotte County who have been affected by Domestic Violence, Family Violence or Intimate Partner Violence.

Violence Against Women (VAW) includes not only physical violence but also emotional/psychological abuse, sexual abuse, financial and spiritual abuse.  One of the ways Outreach Services may be able to help is by talking about the effects of abuse and violence, either on the phone, by email or meeting in person
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There are options to discuss whatever your situation is. Just telling your story to someone who is there to listen can help.  There are also resources, information, contacts and referrals that may be helpful to  you. This may include but not limited to applying for Legal Aid, Victim Services, accessing Women Shelter's, Housing and more.
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​To reach Community Outreach Coordinator
506.469.5544 or email frth-outreach@nb.aibn.com

What Our Clients Are Saying

"I enjoy meeting regularly and need more support to feel better about me"
"Thanks for helping me!"
"Lively conversation-honesty in the group"
"Every aspect of my stay was beneficial and meaningful. I will miss all of the staff here at FRTH. Love you ladies!"
"I wouldn't say there is much room for improvement. My experience was nothing short of amazing!!"
"The support from the workers. I'm going to miss it there'
"The services were great and always available"
"The most meaningful part of my stay was knowing we were safe".