Domestic Violence Resources
HOTLINES
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Tel: 1.800.799.7233
Tel: 1.800.787.3224
Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in more than 100 languages.
Alliance Against Family Violence and Sexual Assault
1921 19th Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301 (Map)
Tel: 661.322.0931, 661.327.1091 (Hotline)
Tel: 800.273.7713 (Hotline)
WOMEN'S SHELTERS/DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMS
BAKERSFIELD
1921 19th Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301 (Map)
Tel: 661.322.0931, 661.327.1091 (Hotline)
Tel: 800.273.7713 (Hotline)
Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, Inc.: Domestic Violence Reduction Program
Funded by First 5 Kern
Protect children (ages 0-5) from exposure to domestic violence. Provides full range of legal assistance and representation and case management services to victims of domestic violence who have children ages 0-5 throughout Kern County.
615 California Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93304
Tel: 661.325.5943
(Map)
Bakersfield Homeless Shelter
1600 East Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93305 (Map)
Tel: 661.322.8888
Women and Children’s Shelter
820 East 21st Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301 (Map)
Tel: 661.325.4565
Victim Witness Assistance Center
Kern County Probation Department
1415 Truxtun Avenue, 6 th Floor, Room 603
Bakersfield, CA 93301 (Map)
Tel: 661.868.4535
The Victim/Witness Assistance Center cares about the needs of victims and witnesses of crime, and provides personalized services to meet their needs. Their advocates respond to immediate needs such as food, clothing and lodging, connect clients to appropriate community resources, counseling, reassurance and support following the crime. The program provides court escorts, orientation to the criminal justice system and assistance with financial reimbursement resulting from a violent crime.
RIDGECREST
815 East Inyokern Road
Ridgecrest, CA 93555 (Map)
Tel: 760.371.1969
TAFT
Taft Alpha House
P.O. Box 712
Taft, CA 93268
Tel: 661.763.4357
OUTSIDE KERN COUNTY
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TOOLKIT
- "Safe At Home"
California's Confidential Address Program: The "Safe At Home" program, administered by the Secretary of State, is a no cost mail forwarding service designed to help victims of domestic violence who have recently moved or are planning to relocate in the near future to a safe place unknown to their abusers. The mail forwarding service aids participants of the program in keeping their home, work, or school address confidential by providing them with a substitute address, thereby adding an extra layer of security to a victim's safety plan. Interested abuse victims can ONLY enroll at a designated domestic violence/victims assistance program facility in California. For more info, contact the office near you. - California Unemployment Insurance
California Unemployment Insurance Laws cover Victims of Domestic Violence. Passed in 1998, sections 1032(b)4 and 1256 of the UI Code provides that leaving employment to protect yourself or your children from domestic violence is considered good cause. The employer's account is not charged. For more info, contact the office near you. - Domestic Violence Handbook: A Survivor's Guide
- Are You in Danger Now? (En Español)
- Can The Law Help Protect Me From Domestic Violence?
- Obtaining a Restraining Order (En Español)
- Making a Safety Plan (En Español)
- Personlized Safety Plan
- Child Custody in Domestic Violence Cases (En Español)
- What Should I Do If I'm Abused?
- Domestic Violence Materials in Other Languages
- Domestic Violence & Employment: Job-Guaranteed Time Off to Go to Court
- Information on Teen Dating Violence
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