14th Circuit Victim Services Center, Okatie, South Carolina
A Safe Place Family Justice Center for Clackamas County, Oregon City, Oregon
Alameda County Family Justice Center, Oakland, California
Bexar County Family Justice Center, San Antonio, Texas
Biloxi/Gulf Coast Family Justice Center, Biloxi, Mississippi
Buncombe County Family Justice Center, Asheville, North Carolina
Cardinal Point Family Justice Center, El Reno, Oklahoma
Contra Costa Family Justice Center, Richmond, Concord and Antioch, California
Crystal Judson Family Justice Center, Tacoma, Washington
Dee Kennedy Family Justice Center, Boston, Massachusetts
Essex County Family Justice Center, Newark, New Jersey
Family Justice Center of Acadiana, Lafayette, Louisiana
Family Justice Center of Alamance County, Burlington, North Carolina
Family Justice Center by CASA, St. Petersburg, Florida
Family Justice Center of St. Joseph County, South Bend, Indiana
Family Justice Center Sonoma County, Santa Rosa, California
Family Peace Center, Rockford, Illinois
Family Safety Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Forest of Hope Family Peace Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
Greene County Family Justice Center, Springfield, Missouri
Guilford County Family Justice Center, Greensboro and High Point, North Carolina
HOPE Family Justice Center of Greater New Haven, a program of BHcare, New Haven, Connecticut
Metro Nashville Family Safety Centers, Family Safety Center, Nashville, Tennessee
Metro Nashville Family Safety Centers, Jean Crowe Advocacy Center, Nashville, Tennessee
Monarch Justice Center, Napa, California
Nampa Family Justice Center, Nampa, Idaho
New Orleans Family Justice Alliance, New Orleans, Louisiana
New Star Family Justice Center, Hawthorne, California
New York City Family Justice Center, Bronx, The Bronx, New York
New York City Family Justice Center, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York
New York City Family Justice Center, Manhattan, New York, New York
New York City Family Justice Center, Queens, Kew Gardens, New York
New York City Family Justice Center, Staten Island, Staten Island, New York
Northern Lights Family Justice Center, Billings, Montana
One Place Family Justice Center, Montgomery, Alabama
One Place Metro Alabama Family Justice Center, Birmingham, Alabama
One SAFE Place, Redding, California
One Safe Place, Fort Worth and Grapevine, Texas
One Safe Place-North County Family Justice Center, San Diego, California
Palomar: Oklahoma City’s Family Justice Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
PorchLight, A Family Justice Center, Lakewood, Colorado
Prince George’s County Family Justice Center, Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Rose Andom Center, Denver, Colorado
Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center, Sacramento, California
San Joaquin County Family Justice Center, Stockton, California
Santa Ana Family Justice Center, Santa Ana, California
Sojourner Family Peace Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Spokane Family Justice Center, Spokane, Washington
Stanislaus Family Justice Center, Modesto, California
Strafford County Family Justice Center, Rochester, New Hampshire
StrengthUnited Family Justice Center, Van Nuys, California
Survivor Resource Center, Charlotte, North Carolina
The Center for Family Justice, Bridgeport, Connecticut
The Center for Safe Futures, New London, Connecticut
The Heights of Ellis County, Midlothian and Waxahachie, Texas
Thurston County Family Justice Center, Olympia, Washington
Ventura County Family Justice Center, Ventura, California
International Centers
European Family Justice Center Alliance
Safe Centre of Peel, Peel, Ontario, Canada
York Region Centre for Community Safety, Markham, Ontario, Canada
The Family Justice Center Alliance, a program of Alliance for HOPE International, is honored to support formally affiliated Family Justice Centers and Multi-Agency Centers across the United States. We strongly recommend our affiliated Centers to funders in the public and private sector. Affiliated Centers have demonstrated their commitment to the Guiding Principles of the Family Justice Center movement, a close working relationship with our national technical assistance and training program, and a focus on providing trauma-informed care for survivors and their children.
The Family Justice Center Movement’s Guiding Principles, developed by the Alliance’s National and Operating Boards, are the fundamental values that should direct the vision, service delivery, and environment of a Family Justice Center or similar multi-agency center.
Safety-Focused: Increase safety, promote healing, and foster empowerment through services for victims and their children
Victim-Centered: Provide victim-centered services that promote victim autonomy
Culturally Responsive: Commitment to the utilization of culturally relevant service approaches that are measurable and behavior based
Intervene and Prevent: Engage all communities through outreach and community education
Survivor Driven: Shape services to clients by asking them what they need
Transformative (willing to change): Evaluate and adjust services by including survivors input and evidence-based best practices
Relationship-Based: Maintain close working relationships among all collaborators/agencies (law enforcement, prosecution, community-based violence programs, shelters and other social services)
Prevention-Oriented: Integrate primary, secondary and tertiary prevention approaches into all initiatives, programs, and projects
Kind Hearted Hope-Centered: Develop a Family Justice Center community that values, affirms, recognizes and supports staff, volunteers, and clients (trauma-informed care and services)
Empowered: Offer survivors a place to belong even after the crisis intervention services are no longer necessary
Offender Accountability: Increase offender accountability through evidence based prosecution strategies
More than 10 other Centers are currently going through the Affiliation Process with the Family Justice Center Alliance and additional Centers will be posted to this website after they complete the process. If you would like information on a Center you are considering for funding please contact Alliance for HOPE International at info@allianceforhope.com.
If you would like to know more about becoming an Affiliated Family Justice Center or Multi-Agency Center, click here.