Mid-shore Council on Family Violence
410-479-1149
1-800-927-4673 (Hotline)
P.O. Box 5
Denton, MD 21629
All services are available in Spanish.
Population served
- Single women
- Women with children
- Male children must be 11 years old or under
- Single men
- LGBT survivors
- Immigrants and sex workers
Wheelchair accessible
YesServices
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Emergency and transitional housing
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24-hour crisis hotline
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Support groups
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Anger intervention program
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Abuser intervention program
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Immigration legal services
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Shelter for family pets
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Food assistance program
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Crisis counseling
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Advocacy
Admissions process
Emergency Housing Admission Process: Admission is determined on a case by case basis and is granted depending on the amount of space available. Call hotline to have a phone intake. The average intake process is completed within 20 minutes.
Transitional Housing Admission Process: Participant must have stayed in the emergency housing to be considered for the transitional housing program. The participant must have demonstrated the following in order to obtain transitional housing: A commitment to working toward self-sufficiency; be in need of housing assistance; actively searching for employment, volunteer positions, or job training programs; be in regular contact with the Transitional Services Coordinator; and provide the Council with all information and documents to advocate on their behalf.
Eligibility requirements
Must be a DV Survivor; must not pose a threat to self or others.
Residency Requirements: Will consider referrals from DC.