Home - Helpmate Domestic Violence Services Is your partner violent, threatening, critical, or controlling? Helpmate provides free emergency shelter, counseling, and support for you and your children We will help you explore your options
Services - Helpmate Domestic Violence Services Helpmate offers a crisis shelter for survivors who are actively fleeing intimate partner violence relationships Once survivors are successful in seeking safety with us, they are provided with emergency food, clothing and toiletry assistance on site
About - Helpmate Domestic Violence Services Helpmate began as a task force of the Buncombe County Commission on the Status of Women in 1978 Our mission and goals have been consistent ever since; to support survivors, educate our community about healthy relationships and to create systems that are responsive to survivors’ needs
Home | Helpmate - Emergency Shelter Campaign Helpmate provides free emergency shelter, counseling, and support for you and your children We will help you explore your options Call For Help (828) 254-0516
Donate - Helpmate Domestic Violence Services We know you have many choices for your charitable giving and we are honored to be considered when making these gifts It means a lot to Helpmate to have the support of our local community, and we thank you Annual Campaign gifts keep the organization running on a day to day basis
Get Involved | Helpmate - Emergency Shelter Campaign These Heart for Helpmate gatherings provide a place where neighbors, supporters, and volunteers come together in a relaxed setting to learn about Helpmate and this project and explore ways to get involved
New Shelter Groundbreaking - Helpmate Domestic Violence Services Helpmate, the nonprofit organization that has provided safety, shelter, and support to survivors of domestic violence in Buncombe County since 1978, broke ground for a new, larger emergency shelter at a ceremony on April 16
Why Build New Shelter | Helpmate - Emergency Shelter Campaign Helpmate provide 5,000 nights of emergency shelter last year alone—but another 300 families could not be served because we did not have enough space Now, when our shelter is full, Helpmate works with survivors to find safe shelter, often in a nearby county