WOMAN, Inc. — Domestic abuse treatment center in San Francisco, CA

4.9★★★★★★★★★★(10 reviews)

Address26 Boardman Pl CA, San Francisco, CA 94103

Phone+1877-384-3578

Websitewomaninc.org

W.O.M.A.N., Inc. is a community-based agency established in 1978, dedicated to serving survivors of domestic violence in San Francisco and the wider Bay Area. They offer comprehensive services tailored to individual needs, including a 24-hour support line for counseling, safety planning, and referrals. The Latinx Program provides culturally appropriate case management for Spanish-speaking survivors. Therapy services are available for individuals and families, with options for ongoing individual and family therapy. Peer counseling and support groups are also offered, allowing clients to move at their own pace in a confidential environment. The agency emphasizes volunteer support and collaborates with other organizations through its Domestic Violence Information and Referral Center (DVIRC).

Best for

  • Survivors of domestic violence
  • Spanish-speaking survivors
  • Families with children
Key services24-hour support line, Individual therapy, Family therapy, Peer counseling, Support groups, Safety planning, Referrals
LanguagesEnglish, Spanish
Tagsdomestic violence, survivor support, san francisco, bay area, therapy, counseling, safety planning, latina services, peer support, confidentiality

Reviews on Google4.9 · 10 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★Ronnie ReedNov 2022

Great resources

★★★★★★★★★★Ignacia Pérez BottoFeb 2017

Agency who provides resources and therapy for anyone affected by Domestic Violence. Nice atmosphere and great people

★★★★★★★★★★Janean Sylvia ReedDec 2016

This program is the place, for quality services, confidentiality a must, self help, move at your own pace, and much more.

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