Resources

  • Dating & Domestic Violence

  • Mental Health

  • Local

National Domestic Violence Hotline 

Hours: 24/7 

800-799-7233 

SMS: Text START to 88788 

www.thehotline.org 

 

SafeHaven of Tarrant County - Fort Worth 

Provides services for domestic violence victims including a 24-hour crisis hotline, emergency shelter offering meals, clothing, transportation, counseling, support groups, legal assistance, children's activities, medical resources and case management. 

TEXAS 

SHELTER 

(877) 701-7233 

www.safehaventc.org 

 

Brighter Tomorrows, Inc. 

Shelter, food, clothing, support groups, information & referral, transitional housing, parenting, survival skills. 

TEXAS 

SHELTER 

(972) 262-8383 

www.brightertomorrows.net 

 

Genesis Women’s Shelter & Support 

Provides safety, shelter and support for women and children who have experienced domestic violence,and to raise awareness regarding its cause, prevalence and impact. 

24-Hour Helpline (call or text): 214.946.HELP (4357) 

Main Outreach Office: 214.389.7700 

4411 Lemmon Avenue, Suite 201 

Dallas, Texas 75219 

https://www.genesisshelter.org/ 

Wings of a Butterfly  

Long term program for survivors of domestic violence, to help them reclaim their lives, we offer counseling, clothing, household items, toiletries, support groups, classes. We also offer programs for Families in Need, Families in Crisis, One Time Crisis Clients and Food Pantry. 

TEXAS 

(972) 921-5660 

https://wingsofabutterfly.org/ 

Texas Council on Family Violence 

Phone: 512.794.1133

Toll Free: #888.450.TCFV (8238)

www.tcfv.org 

 

Denton County Friends of the Family (DCFOF) 

Our mission at Denton County Friends of the Family (DCFOF) is to provide compassionate, comprehensive services to those impacted by rape, sexual abuse, and domestic violence, while partnering with our community to promote safety, hope, healing, justice, and prevention. 

(940) 382-7273 Call or Text 

https://dcfof.org/ 

National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline 

Hours: 24/7 

866-331-9474 

SMS: Text LOVEIS to 22522 

www.loveisrespect.org 

One Love 

One Love Foundation is a national non-profit with the goal of ending relationship abuse. We empower young people with tools and resources to see the signs of healthy and unhealthy relationships and bring life-saving prevention education to their communities. 

https://www.joinonelove.org/ 

OneSafePlace 

We are here for you -- If you have questions, we have answers. If you are in an abusive relationship, or a relationship you are afraid could become abusive, you are not alone--WE CAN HELP. Get help. Find hope. 

1100 Hemphill Street in Fort Worth. 

(817) 916-4323 

https://www.onesafeplace.org/ 

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline 

Hours: 24/7 

Call or Text 988 to connect to a trained crisis counselor.  

Use Lifeline Chat on the web (English only) 

The Lifeline provides 24-hour, confidential support to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. 

www.988lifeline.org 

SMS: Text HOME to 741741 

www.crisistextline.org 

Texas Suicide Prevention Collaborative 

www.texassuicideprevention.org 

Disaster Distress Helpline 

Call or text 1-800-985-5990 

The disaster distress helpline provides immediate crisis counseling for people who are experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster. The helpline is free, multilingual, confidential, and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

Center for Emotional Wellness 

Center for Emotional Wellness, we are dedicated to providing compassionate and professional mental health services to individuals of all ages, spanning every stage of life. Our mission is to foster healing and well-being within our community by offering a safe and supportive environment for individuals to explore their emotions, thoughts, and experiences. 

Info@cewwise.org 

(940) 539-0683 

https://www.cewwise.com/ 

Dream Big – PSP Counseling  

Dream Big- PSP Counseling is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to provide mental and behavioral health care services to children, adolescents, and adults in an individual, group, family, or school setting. Providing services for either uninsured or under-insured that would otherwise not be able to receive services needed to lead healthier lives and be productive members of society.   

ggarcialpc@dreambig-psp.com 

(817) 626-6401 

https://www.dreambig-psp.com/ 

Denton Regional Suicide Prevention 

loric@dentonmhmr.org 

(940)565-5217 

(800) 762-0157 

https://www.dentonmhmr.org/DRSP/ 

Federal Resources: Some federal agencies offer resources for identifying health care providers and help in finding low-cost health services. These include: 

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): For general information on mental health and to locate treatment services in your area, call SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357). SAMHSA also has a Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator on its website that can be searched by location. 

Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA): HRSA works to improve access to health care. The HRSA website has information on finding affordable healthcare, including health centers that offer care on a sliding fee scale. 

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS): CMS has information on its website about benefits and eligibility for mental health programs and how to enroll. 

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) MedlinePlus: NLM’s website has directories and lists of organizations that can help in identifying a health practitioner. 

National Agencies and Advocacy and Professional Organizations: Advocacy and professional organizations can be a good source of information when looking for a mental health professional. They often have information on finding a mental health professional on their website, and some have practitioner locators on their websites. Examples include but are not limited to: 

Anxiety and Depression Association of America 

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance 

Mental Health America 

National Alliance on Mental Illness 

State and County Agencies: The website of your state or county government may have information about health services in your area. You may be able to find this information by visiting their websites and searching for the health services department. 

Insurance Companies: If you have health insurance, a representative of your insurance company will know which local providers are covered by your insurance plan. The websites of many health insurance companies have searchable databases that allow you to find a participating practitioner in your area. 

University, College, or Medical Schools: Your local college, university, or medical school may offer treatment options. To find these, try searching on the website of local university health centers for their psychiatry, psychology, counseling, or social work departments. 

Center for Emotional Wellness 

Center for Emotional Wellness, we are dedicated to providing compassionate and professional mental health services to individuals of all ages, spanning every stage of life. Our mission is to foster healing and well-being within our community by offering a safe and supportive environment for individuals to explore their emotions, thoughts, and experiences. 

Local Dating/Domestic Violence Resources 

National Domestic Violence Hotline :  1-800-799-SAFE (7233) 

Tarrant County: 

Tarrant County Victim Services: (817) 884-2740 

Tarrant County Victims Assistance Unit: (817) 927-2737 

Safe Haven 24-Hour Hotline:  1-877-701-SAFE (7233) 

 

Keller: 

During an Attack Call 911: (817) 743-4522 

https://www.findhelp.org/care/immediate-safety--keller-tx 

https://www.cityofkeller.com/services/police/public-education/assaults-violence/dating-domestic-violence 

 

Roanoke:  

Crime Victim Liaison: (817) 491-8115  

Email: CVA@roanoakepolice.com 

https://roanoketexas.com/374/Victims-Assistance 

 

North Richland Hills: 
Mary Lou’s Place: (817) 284-8464  

I Can Still Shine: (817) 427-1111 

Domestic Violence Program Sponsored By Community Enrichment Center:  (817) 281-1164