Bridgeway Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Programs

Bridgeway Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Programs

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We offer shelter, resources and a 24/7 hotline for those suffering from domestic violence and/or sexual assault.

01/14/2025

Are you looking to make a meaningful difference in your community? Bridgeway's Domestic Violence Program is in need of dedicated and compassionate volunteers to help support survivors and their families. Your time and commitment can provide vital assistance in creating a safe and empowering environment for those affected by domestic violence.

What You Can Do:
Provide emotional support and a listening ear to survivors.
Help with outreach, education, and awareness campaigns.
Assist in organizing events and fundraising activities.
Help facilitate support groups and activities for survivors.

How to Volunteer:
If you're ready to make an impact, please contact us at [email protected] to learn more about volunteering opportunities and how you can get involved.

Together, we can help create a brighter future for those affected by domestic violence. Thank you for your support!

12/25/2024

A special thanks to all of our supporters this holiday season! To those who are still struggling with the effects of Domestic Violence please don't hesitate to reach out.
We care about you and your safety.....reach out to our 24 hour hotline - emergency shelter, case management, legal resources, professional therapy, support groups, and more.

636.224.1850

All services are confidential and free of charge!

Join us in honoring these brave survivors and spreading love and support during this special time of year.

12/20/2024

“I was married to a man for roughly 15 years, and I felt such guilt when I chose to leave. I had taken vows to this man in front of God, and he would always throw up that we were supposed to be together for better or for worse. I stayed because I thought it was my Christian duty, but at the end of the day I had to take care of me. I entered in shelter with literally nothing but the clothes on my back. The team was amazing and helped me find a job and house that I love. Now when I look back at my reason for staying, my vows, I realize that I wasn’t the one who broke them. When I agreed for better or for worse, I didn’t agree to being abused in an unequal partnership. That God wanted me to feel safe with my husband not to fear him.”

We care about you and your safety.....reach out to our 24 hour hotline - emergency shelter, case management, legal resources, professional therapy, support groups, and more.

636.224.1850

All services are confidential and free of charge!

Join us in honoring these brave survivors and spreading love and support during this special time of year.

12/18/2024

“For years, I lived in a cycle of fear, shame, and isolation. I was in an abusive relationship with my partner, and every day felt like I was suffocating. He controlled everything—where I went, who I spoke to, even how much money I could spend. I thought I could never escape because he had convinced me I was worthless, that I’d never be able to make it on my own. But deep down, I knew I had to leave. I had to protect myself and, most importantly, my two young children. When we arrived at the shelter, I was overwhelmed with emotions. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but as soon as we walked through the doors, I was met with kindness. The staff immediately made us feel safe, and for the first time in years, I felt like I could breathe. They took us in without judgment and offered us a place to stay. I knew then that this was the first step toward a new life.”

We care about you and your safety.....reach out to our 24 hour hotline - emergency shelter, case management, legal resources, professional therapy, support groups, and more.

636.224.1850

All services are confidential and free of charge!

Join us in honoring these brave survivors and spreading love and support during this special time of year.

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The why, when, and how.

The Terry L. Robertson Center officially opened its doors in February 1998. It was named after Terry L. Robertson, a woman and domestic violence victim who was killed by her abuser, Christmas 1994.

The Terry L. Robertson Center re-opened in 2018 after renovations, and continues to provide emergency shelter for women escaping domestic violence along with a myriad of resources for abuse victims including legal advocacy and counseling.

Our objective is to help keep our clients safe and empower them to make the best decisions for their lives, in a compassionate and judgement free environment.

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Serving Street Charles And Lincoln Counties
St. Charles, MO
63301