Domestic Violence Shelter | Turning Point
Turning Point provides victims/survivors of domestic violence and their children with safe, secure, temporary shelter in a comfortable atmosphere. The shelter is designed to meet the victims’ physical needs by providing housing, food, clothing and personal items, as well as their emotional needs through support services. The shelter also features designated rooms for male victims. When possible, families are provided with their own rooms with bathroom, while other areas such as the living and dining room and kitchen are shared. The shelter is also handicapped accessible. All of Turning Point’s services are free of charge and confidential. Services are available to any victim regardless of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, amnesty or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws, including victims of federal crimes. Turning Point is committed to being a Safe Zone, part of the visible network of LGBTQI allies.
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Physical Address
Po Box 875, Marion, OH 43301-0875
Hours
24/7.
Voice
Voice
Fax
(740) 382-6554
Application process
Call for assistance.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Victims/survivors of domestic violence and their children.
Languages
Language interpretation services available for LEP clients – all languages. DWAVE and Sorensen Relay System available for deaf clients.
Service area
Union County, Ohio Delaware County, Ohio Wyandot County, Ohio Marion County, Ohio Morrow County, Ohio Crawford County, Ohio
Agency info
Turning Point
Turning Point provides victims/survivors of domestic violence and their children with safe, secure, temporary shelter in a comfortable atmosphere. The shelter is designed to meet the victims’ physical needs by providing housing, food, clothing and personal items, as well as their emotional needs through support services. The shelter also features designated rooms for male victims. When possible, families are provided with their own rooms with bathroom, while other areas such as the living and dining room and kitchen are shared. The shelter is also handicapped accessible.