Domestic/ Intimate Partner Violence

  • Casa de Paz 
    Casa de Paz is a residential transition program that extends a safe space for Latina women and their children experiencing the trauma of domestic violence in Cincinnati and surrounding areas. We help connect families with mental health, legal, medical, educational, and many other services available in the community to help them move towards an independent and self-sustaining life with their children.
    Mailing Address: PO Box 14584, Cincinnati, OH 45250
    Phone Number: (513) 429 – 5154 
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline
    https://espanol.thehotline.org/
    Call anytime, website and phone line are available in Spanish
    1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
  • Women Helping Women:
    Community Law Center Building: 215 E. 9th St. Cincinnati, OH
    Phone Number: (513) 381-5610 24-hour crisis line (call or text)
    Bilingual Advocate: (513) 262-1788
    Crisis intervention and support services for DV and sexual assault victims.
  •  YWCA 24-hour crisis line: (513) 872-9259
        • YWCA Family Justice Center:
          Phone Number: 513-302-2175 Our staff is fully bilingual (Spanish and English)
          Crisis intervention, Safety planning, Assistance filing police reports or criminal charges, Assistance with protection orders, Court accompaniment, Connection with community resources (including healthcare and mental health services), Relocation and housing, Connection with legal services (including immigration, divorce, and custody), and representation in protection order hearings, Danger screening and lethality assessment, Connection with community partners for cultural support.
        • YWCA of Greater Cincinnati, Immigrant Survivors of Partner Violence Program
          898 Walnut St., Cincinnati OH 45202
          Phone Number: (513) 361-2155
          ISPV is a collaboration of over 20 agencies that partner to provide services to immigrant/non-English speaking victims to ensure they have access to necessary prevention and intervention resources. They provide training for service providers and multilingual healthy relationship materials including safety plans available in eleven languages (including Spanish). All members speak Spanish. They do not ask about immigration status unless necessary.