SAFE Project is a nonprofit in Albany County, Wyoming, that supports survivors of domestic, relationship, and family violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Speak with an advocate at any time by calling our confidential 24-hour crisis line at (307) 745-3556.
SERVICES
Emergency
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24-hour hotline
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Emergency shelter for adults, kids, and pets
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Groceries, toiletries, household supplies
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Child and baby items
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Limited clothing & winter accessories
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Emergency transportation
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Gas, bus tickets
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Emergency financial aid (rent, utilities, repairs, gift cards, etc.)
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Crisis counseling & safety planning
Safety
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Confidential crisis services
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Safety planning
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Emergency shelter with security system
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Resource info packets
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Cell phone and/or service
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Lock changes
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Online safety tips
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Help for completing and filing protection orders for Domestic Violence, Stalking, or Sexual Assault
Legal
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Support with law enforcement/reporting
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Attorney referrals
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Help for victim’s compensation
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Obtaining police report
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Accompaniment to court for protection orders and trials
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Police accompaniment
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Financial aid for attorney fees
(Please understand our advocates cannot provide legal advice.)
Physical/Mental Health
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Hospital and medical accompaniment
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Financial assistance for prescriptions
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Strangulation checkup
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Nutrition support
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Counseling referrals and financial aid
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Suicide evaluation
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Support groups
Children
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Safety planning
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Child-friendly emergency shelter
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Kids toys, strollers, car seats, diapers, high chairs, blankets, books
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On-site playground
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Short-term child care
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Counseling referrals
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Prevention education for all ages
Sustainability
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Rent and utility aid
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Household items
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Budget & finance help
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Job hunting/training referrals and support
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Relocation
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Education assistance
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Financial aid
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Computer and printer/copier use
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Fee assistance for important documents
Prevention & Outreach
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Prevention education in local schools and daycare to children and teens of all ages
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Presentations in the community for adults, providers, organizations, businesses, and more
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Awareness month events
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Candlelight vigil each October for domestic violence awareness
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Learn more by visiting our pages for Prevention and Outreach/Events
Campus
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Info and accompaniment for processes and investigations at UW, Albany County Campus of LCCC, and WyoTech
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Title IX information
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Academic support– working with faculty
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Counseling referrals
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Services education and awareness activities
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On-campus resources
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Learn more by visiting our Campus tab
Other
Not sure if our services are right for you? Speak with an advocate by calling our office at 307-742-7273 (9am-3pm) or calling our 24-hotline at 307-745-3556 any time of the day or night.
On campus? Call the campus office at 307-766-3434.