Our Services

Our Services

24/7 Local Hotline

The free, local hotline can be reached at 1-866-627-4747, and is available for any survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault seeking information, shelter, or other services.

Emergency Shelter

Louise Wood Angel House is free and open to survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their minor children. Located in Odessa, this new, 61-bed shelter is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Case Management

Case Managers are available to assist clients in accessing CCWTX services and connect clients with resources throughout the community. This advocacy is available to clients whether or not they live at Louise Wood Angel House.

Counseling

Free counseling is available to survivors and their children. Our Licensed Professional Counselors are available for individual sessions via phone, video call, or in person.

Prevention Education

A variety of free, evidence and research-based educational programs are offered to students, religious groups, businesses, educators, and other professionals throughout our nine-county service area.

Have You Experienced Domestic or Sexual Violence?

If you have experienced any of these forms of abuse at any point in your life, you may be eligible for our free services. Please call our free 24/7 hotline for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault at 1-866-627-4747 to learn more.

Physical Abuse

Physical violence may include: hitting, punching, kicking, slapping, strangling, smothering, using or threatening to use weapons, shoving, interrupting your sleep, throwing things, destroying property, hurting or killing pets, and denying medical treatment.

Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse may include: physically forcing sex, making you feel fearful about saying no to sex, forcing sex with other partners, forcing you to participate in demeaning or degrading sexual acts, violence or name calling during sex, and denying contraception or protection from sexually transmitted diseases.

Emotional Abuse

Emotional abuse may include: constant put downs or criticisms, name calling, “crazy making”, acting superior, minimizing the abuse or blaming you for their behavior, threatening and making you feel fearful, isolating you from family and friends, excessive jealously, accusing you of having affairs, and watching where you go and who you talk to.

Financial Abuse

Financial abuse may include: giving you an allowance, not letting you have your own money, hiding family assets, running up debt, interfering with your job, and ruining your credit.

*Definitions are sourced from the National Network to End Domestic Violence.

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