Our bilingual, advocacy-based counseling helps survivors overcome barriers that keep them from achieving their safety and recovery.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVOR SERVICES


Domestic Violence Survivor Program

Guiding Your Journey to Safety and Healing

Consejo’s Domestic Violence Program is dedicated to providing holistic support for Latinx survivors. Our services integrate behavioral health care with counseling, empowerment programs, and wellness activities, all delivered in Spanish. By operating within a cultural framework, we ensure that our clients feel safe, understood, and respected. Our priority is their safety, recovery, and overall well-being.



At Consejo, we are committed to standing alongside survivors and their families, offering compassionate support and advocacy to overcome the obstacles that hinder safety and healing. We recognize that many survivors face life-threatening situations and require personalized assistance. Our program offers culturally sensitive, trauma-informed care designed to meet the unique needs of each individual.


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Domestic Violence Survivor Program

Guiding Your Journey to Safety and Healing

Consejo’s Domestic Violence Program is dedicated to providing holistic support for Latinx survivors. Our services integrate behavioral health care with counseling, empowerment programs, and wellness activities, all delivered in Spanish. By operating within a cultural framework, we ensure that our clients feel safe, understood, and respected. Our priority is their safety, recovery, and overall well-being.


At Consejo, we are committed to standing alongside survivors and their families, offering compassionate support and advocacy to overcome the obstacles that hinder safety and healing. We recognize that many survivors face life-threatening situations and require personalized assistance. Our program offers culturally sensitive, trauma-informed care designed to meet the unique needs of each individual.


A woman with long hair is wearing a white sweater and a pink tank top
A watercolor painting of a purple butterfly on a white background
A woman with long hair is wearing a white sweater and a pink tank top

Domestic Violence Survivor Program

Guiding Your Journey to Safety and Healing

Consejo’s Domestic Violence Program is dedicated to providing holistic support for Latinx survivors. Our services integrate behavioral health care with counseling, empowerment programs, and wellness activities, all delivered in Spanish. By operating within a cultural framework, we ensure that our clients feel safe, understood, and respected. Our priority is their safety, recovery, and overall well-being.


At Consejo, we are committed to standing alongside survivors and their families, offering compassionate support and advocacy to overcome the obstacles that hinder safety and healing. We recognize that many survivors face life-threatening situations and require personalized assistance. Our program offers culturally sensitive, trauma-informed care designed to meet the unique needs of each individual.


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List of Services

List of Services

Comprehensive Support Services for Survivors

Domestic Violence Survivor Program

Guiding Your Journey to Safety and Healing

Consejo’s Domestic Violence Program is dedicated to providing holistic support for Latinx survivors. Our services integrate behavioral health care with counseling, empowerment programs, and wellness activities, all delivered in Spanish. By operating within a cultural framework, we ensure that our clients feel safe, understood, and respected. Our priority is their safety, recovery, and overall well-being.



At Consejo, we are committed to standing alongside survivors and their families, offering compassionate support and advocacy to overcome the obstacles that hinder safety and healing. We recognize that many survivors face life-threatening situations and require personalized assistance. Our program offers culturally sensitive, trauma-informed care designed to meet the unique needs of each individual.


A watercolor painting of a purple butterfly on a white background
A woman with long hair is wearing a white sweater and a pink tank top
A man and two children are laying on a blanket in the grass.
A woman and a baby are playing with toys on the floor.
A woman and a baby are playing with toys on the floor.
  • What should I do if I feel unsafe right now?

    Your safety is the most important thing.  If you are in immediate danger, please call 911 or the Washington State Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-562-6025. You can also reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE for immediate support.

  • How can I access your services?

    You can access our services by calling us at 206-461-4880, or  visiting us at any of our locations.

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  • Will my information be kept confidential?

    Yes, your privacy and safety are our top priorities. All information shared with us is kept confidential and will not be disclosed without your consent.

  • How can I tell if I am in How can I recognize if I am in an abusive relationship?an abusive relationship?

    Abuse can be physical, emotional, psychological, or financial. If you feel controlled, threatened, isolated from loved ones, or physically harmed, these may be signs of abuse.

  • What is a safety plan?

    A safety plan is a personalized, practical plan that helps you stay safe while in a relationship, planning to leave, or after you leave. It includes steps like packing an emergency bag, having a list of emergency contacts, and knowing safe places to go. 

  • Can I get help if I am not ready to leave my abuser?

    Absolutely. We understand that leaving an abusive relationship is a complex and personal decision. We are here to support you with resources, counseling, and safety planning, regardless of your current situation.

  • How can I support a friend or family member who is experiencing domestic violence?

    Supporting a loved one can be challenging. Listen without judgment, offer support, and encourage them to seek professional help. 

  • How can I get involved or support Consejo?

    There are many ways to get involved, including volunteering, donating, and participating in our events and workshops. Visit our Get Involved page for more information.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • What should I do if I feel unsafe right now?

    Your safety is the most important thing.  If you are in immediate danger, please call 911 or the Washington State Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-562-6025. You can also reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE for immediate support.

  • How can I access your services?

    You can access our services by calling us at 206-461-4880, or  visiting us at any of our locations.

    Contact Us
  • Will my information be kept confidential?

    Yes, your privacy and safety are our top priorities. All information shared with us is kept confidential and will not be disclosed without your consent.

  • How can I tell if I am in How can I recognize if I am in an abusive relationship?an abusive relationship?

    Abuse can be physical, emotional, psychological, or financial. If you feel controlled, threatened, isolated from loved ones, or physically harmed, these may be signs of abuse.

  • What is a safety plan?

    A safety plan is a personalized, practical plan that helps you stay safe while in a relationship, planning to leave, or after you leave. It includes steps like packing an emergency bag, having a list of emergency contacts, and knowing safe places to go. 

  • Can I get help if I am not ready to leave my abuser?

    Absolutely. We understand that leaving an abusive relationship is a complex and personal decision. We are here to support you with resources, counseling, and safety planning, regardless of your current situation.

  • How can I support a friend or family member who is experiencing domestic violence?

    Supporting a loved one can be challenging. Listen without judgment, offer support, and encourage them to seek professional help. 

  • How can I get involved or support Consejo?

    There are many ways to get involved, including volunteering, donating, and participating in our events and workshops. Visit our Get Involved page for more information.

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At Consejo, we empower survivors to reclaim their lives and find hope and healing in every new day.