Huron County SafePlace

Cause Area

  • Advocacy & Human Rights
  • Community
  • Crisis Support
  • Emergency & Safety
  • Women

Location

P.O. Box 8Bad Axe, MI 48413 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

To provide a supportive environment in which domestic abuse survivors can assess their needs, evaluate alternatives, access caring and compassionate services, and be empowered to make decisions about their future.

Description

The Huron County Coalition Against Domestic Abuse is a private not for profit corporation (501c3). The Coalition was established in 2003 to raise funds to build the shelter now known as Huron County SafePlace. Construction of the shelter began in August 2004 and was completed in the spring of 2005. The shelter opened its doors to serveHuronCountysurvivors of domestic violence on November 28, 2005. We now service Huron County, Tuscola County, Sanilac County and surrounding areas.

Huron County SafePlace services shall comply with the Michigan Domestic Violence Prevention and Treatment Board’s statement of philosophy:

Domestic violence is rooted in a sexist social structure that produces profound inequalities in roles, relationships, resources, and power distribution between women, children, and men in families. Domestic violence is damaging to those individuals directly involved and to society as a whole. It is criminal conduct and which cannot be tolerated. Prevention through education, advocacy, and appropriate intervention is the ultimate goal. All victims should be provided safety and must be treated with dignity and respect.

Interventions that blame the victim and do not hold the abuser accountable for the violence are ineffective and inappropriate. Huron County SafePlace shall encourage and advance the empowerment of victims and seek social change that addresses the existing imbalance of power within violent relationships.

The Michigan Domestic Violence Prevention and Treatment Board, as well as Huron County SafePlace, believes that to make informed choices for themselves and their children, victims should have access to safety, information about domestic violence, available options, and community resources. To carry out their decisions, victims of domestic violence may require support and advocacy that respects their right to self-determination.

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