Services

Domestic Violence Survivor Services

Trauma-informed, non-clinical support for survivors seeking safety, stability, and a clear path forward—available across Florida and nationwide via telehealth.

Therapist reassuring a client during a supportive conversation

How we support survivors

Practical, strengths-based support that respects your pace and priorities. We focus on stabilization, planning, and skill-building—not clinical therapy.

Safety & Stabilization Planning

Identify immediate needs, reduce risk, and build a step-by-step plan for the next 24 hours, week, and month.

Resource Navigation & Referrals

Connect to shelters, legal aid, advocacy, benefits, and community supports—locally and nationally.

Court & Appointment Preparation

Organize documentation, plan transportation/childcare, and prepare for high-stress interactions with clarity and support.

Housing & Financial Stability Support

Budgeting basics, documentation checklists, and planning for transitional or permanent housing pathways.

Workforce Reintegration Coaching

Resume support, interview preparation, workplace boundaries, and realistic next-step employment planning.

Boundaries, Communication & Recovery Skills

Build practical tools for boundaries, decision-making, and emotional regulation in everyday life.

What to expect

A clear, survivor-led support process

You choose the pace. We focus on practical next steps, confidentiality, and dignity—without pressure or judgment.

1) Private intake & priorities

We start with what matters most right now—safety concerns, immediate needs, and your goals for the next steps.

2) Stabilization plan & resource map

We build a simple plan and identify supports (local, state, and national) that fit your situation and timeline.

3) Skill-building & accountability

We practice tools for boundaries, communication, and decision-making—then track progress with realistic milestones.

4) Transition support & follow-through

As you stabilize, we help you prepare for housing, work, court/appointments, and ongoing community supports.

What partners and clients value

Examples of the kind of feedback we aim to earn through consistent, trauma-informed support.

★★★★★

“I felt respected and in control of my next steps. The planning and follow-through helped me stabilize quickly.”

Client speaking with a therapist in a supportive setting

Survivor Client

Telehealth Support

★★★★★

“BBS integrated smoothly with our existing program and strengthened our delivery capacity without adding overhead.”

Mental health professional leading a support group session

Nonprofit Partner

Program Collaboration

★★★★★

“Practical tools, clear accountability, and a calm, professional approach—exactly what our participants needed.”

People consoling a woman during a group therapy session

Community Program Lead

Referral Partner

Request support or refer a survivor

Email us to discuss telehealth availability, partnership referrals, or survivor support needs. We respond as quickly as possible during business hours.

Note: If you are in immediate danger, call 911. For 24/7 confidential support in the U.S., contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline: thehotline.org or call 1-800-799-7233.