ResourcesWashington State Domestic Violence Hotline National Domestic Violence Hotline Annual Program StatisticsTo get annual program statistics prior to 2009, contact the DSHS Program Manager at 206-923-4910. 2012 Washington State Emergency Domestic Violence Shelter and Advocacy Services 2011 Washington State Emergency Domestic Violence Shelter and Advocacy Services 2010 Washington State Emergency Domestic Violence Shelter and Advocacy Services 2009 Washington State Emergency Domestic Violence Shelter and Advocacy Services FormsAll Programs -- Contract Budget Amendments: Contract Budget Revision Request Form | Sample Annual Report of Domestic Violence Expenditures form A19 Invoice - Domestic Violence Emergency Shelter LinksDivision of Child Support - provides effective child support services and enforces parents' financial responsibility for their children. Office for Victims of Crime - publishes literature on emerging victim issues, promising practices, policy development, and technical assistance and skill-building tools. Office of Crime Victims Advocacy (OCVA) - serves as a voice within government for the needs of crime victims in Washington State. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) - provides temporary cash and medical help for families in need. Victim Witness Notification Program - a confidential program that assists victims and witnesses of sexual assault or violent crimes track the location of the person who victimized them. Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence - the Coalition is a non-profit, statewide network of 64 member programs that serve victims of domestic violence in rural, urban and Indian Country communities of Washington, plus 119 individual and organizational associates. Workfirst - Washington State's welfare reform program that helps financially struggling families find jobs, keep their jobs, get better jobs and build a better life for their children. PublicationsDSHS offers publications for ordering or downloading. Visit Children's Administration Publications for details. Following are Family Violence publications available at no cost:
Publications will be shipped to a street address by UPS; however, if your street address is confidential and you use a post office box, include this in your written request and ask that the publications be mailed to the post office box using regular U.S. Mail. Office for Victims of Crime - publishes literature on emerging victim issues, promising practices, policy development, and technical assistance and skill-building tools. |