If you were victimized,
where would you go?

Lacasa ButterflyOur Crisis Shelter provides an immediate sanctuary if you are forced to leave your home because you fear for your life.

We provide a safety net of support for you and your children. You will receive help and critical resources, including counseling and legal advocacy assistance.

If you—or someone you know—is living in a violent household or abusive relationship, please call our Helpline. Our advocates are available 24-hours-a-day to listen and offer assistance.

Download and print: Domestic Violence Survivors Handbook 2024

How we support you:

24/7 Helpline

If you have questions or need immediate assistance, call or text us. Learn more >>

LACASA On-Call Response Team

Our On-Call Response Team provides 24-hour help for survivors when an assault is reported to police or medical personnel. Learn More >>

Our Crisis Shelter

When someone in your life becomes violent, when you feel that your life is in jeopardy, when you fear for the safety of your children, our Crisis Shelter is here. Learn More >>

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Safe Pet Place

Currently, we are one of three shelters in Michigan which allow victims a place to secure their family pet in a safe environment, free from an abuser’s retaliation or neglect. Learn More >>

CounselingFor victims & their families

We provide age-appropriate counseling at no charge for victims and their families who have been affected by abuse. Learn more >>

Legal Advocacy Services

LACASA’s legal advocates provide a variety of services to survivors of child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault. Learn More >>

Transitional Supportive Housing

LACASA’s New Transitions Housing Program is available for abuse survivors and their children who meet eligibility requirements. Learn More >>

LACASA Collection  – Clients shop with dignity

Our unique, upscale resale boutique offers clients a place to shop with dignity for the things they need at no charge.  Learn more >>

Assailant Intervention Program

We help teach teens and adults to take responsibility for their actions and learn new ways of interacting in their relationships. Learn More>>