STAY SAFE! Computer use can be monitored and is impossible to completely clear. If you are afraid your internet or computer usage might be monitored, please use a public-access computer such as in a library, or call JFCS at (856) 424-1333 and ask to speak to “Sarah,” the code word that lets our receptionist know an individual is calling for confidential domestic violence support.

Our domestic violence program, Project SARAH (Stop Abusive Relationships at Home), offers multi-faceted services including resource referrals, safety planning, case management, counseling, support groups, and other forms of assistance for victims of domestic violence and their families. We are also strong proponents of preventative education and community outreach. We strive to raise awareness of the fact that domestic abuse occurs in all communities, affecting people of every race, ethnicity, religion, age, sexual orientation, gender, and socioeconomic status. Tell Me More

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If you need support during normal business hours, please call (856) 424-1333
and ask for “Sarah,” the code word that lets our receptionist know an individual
is calling for domestic violence supportive services. All calls are strictly confidential.

24-Hour Crisis Lines:

Camden County Women’s Center: (856) 227-1234

Burlington County: (856) 234-8888
Toll Free: (800) 246-8910

Gloucester County: (856) 881-3335

National Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799-7233

Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741

Additional Domestic Violence Resources

Burlington County Providence House: (609) 871-7551

SERV Camden & Gloucester Counties: (866) 295-7378

Youth America Hotline: (877) 968-8454