Program areas at Hope Alliance
Family violence program provides emergency shelter, counseling, case management, information and referral, community prevention education, general advocacy, and legal advocacy to victims of family violence. In 2023 Hope Alliance provided services for 1,410 people with the gender breakdown of 145 males, 945 females, and 320 others who refused to provide gender or who identified as transgender. Of those 1,410 people, 1,007 presented for domestic violence victimization. A total of 31,216 sessions were provided for these people and 20,014 family violence sessions were provided for these people. Hope Alliance fielded 4,068 hotline calls and 522 contacts to Crisis chat via our website. A total of 8,890 sheltered nights of safety were provided to 280 people who stayed in our emergency shelter.
Hope Alliance's sexual assault program provides emergency shelter, individual and group counseling, hospital, and court accompaniment as well as community-based prevention education for victims of sexual assault. In 2023, 607 people presented with sexual assault victimization. A total of 31,216 sessions were provided and Hope Alliance provided 11,202 sessions of support for those people. The total number of accompaniments for sexual assault nurse exams in 2023 was 66 and the total number of court accompaniments provided in 2023 was 17.