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Mission and Overview

Founded in 1998, HarborCOV provides free culturally and linguistically responsive safety and support to domestic violence survivors, along with housing, economic, and healing opportunities that promote long-term stability for people affected by violence and abuse.

HarborCOV's mission is to provide:

  • Linguistically and culturally appropriate, high-quality emergency and support services to,
  • Safe affordable transitional and permanent low-income housing for, and
  • Advocacy on behalf of, victims and survivors of domestic violence,
  • While working to educate the public about its causes and consequences.

HarborCOV specializes in supporting survivors who face additional barriers to safety by removing barriers and creating access to the supports survivors need to rebuild their lives. With a commitment to social, racial, and economic justice, HarborCOV takes a comprehensive approach to addressing violence within the context of family, culture and community.

HarborCOV Offers:

  • A 24-hour hotline
  • Case management and group supports for individuals and families
  • Emergency, transitional and permanent affordable housing with supportive services
  • Legal advocacy, including support with restraining orders and resources for immigrant survivors of abuse
  • Economic mobility support
  • Youth advocacy
  • Restorative justice and healing modalities
  • Community awareness and public education initiatives

About HarborCOV

Learn more about HarborCOV's support for domestic violence survivors.

HarborCOV Programs

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