Every survivor and family who resides at Micah’s Place will have advocates to support them with safety, healing, education, housing, self-sufficiency and independence. There is 24-hour specialized staff that is available to help survivors and their children in need at any time. Case managers and advocates meet on a continuous basis with the women throughout their stay in the emergency shelter, as well as, provide resources, support groups and referrals for other programs or support services.
Additionally, resources are available in the areas of domestic violence education, safety planning, employment, housing, financial literacy, food & nutrition and transportation. With help from community partners, we are able to connect survivors will additional services available in Nassau County.
Our shelter is in a confidential location. You can expect a warm home for you and your children. We will provide food and all other “survival needs”.
There are no charges for staying in our shelter.