You Deserve Safety, Support & Healing
If you are experiencing domestic violence, human trafficking, emotional abuse, stalking, or coercive control, please know that you are not alone. Abuse can affect anyone regardless of age, background, or circumstance. Your safety matters, and support is available.
This page was created to provide guidance, emergency resources, and practical safety planning tools to help survivors prepare for moments of crisis and begin building a path toward safety and healing.
If you are in immediate danger, call 911.
Create a Personal Safety Plan
A safety plan is a personalized guide designed to help you stay safe during dangerous situations, while preparing to leave, or after leaving an abusive environment.
Your safety plan may include:
- Trusted emergency contacts
- Safe places to go
- Emergency escape routes
- Important documents and medications
- Financial preparation
- Digital and phone safety
- Safety planning for children
Every situation is different. Trust your instincts and do what feels safest for you.
Emergency Resources
Domestic Violence Support
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Call: 800-799-SAFE (7233)
Text: START to 88788
Human Trafficking Support
National Human Trafficking Hotline
Call: 888-373-7888
Text: HELP or INFO to 233733
National Human Trafficking Hotline
Important Safety Tips
During a Conflict
- Try to move toward exits if possible
- Avoid kitchens, garages, bathrooms, or areas with weapons
- Keep your phone accessible
- Have a code word with trusted people for emergencies
- Leave immediately if you feel unsafe
Digital Safety
- Change passwords often
- Turn off location sharing
- Use a private email address if possible
- Clear browser history when researching help resources
- Log out of shared devices/accounts
Important Documents to Gather
- Identification
- Birth certificates
- Social Security cards
- Medical records
- Insurance information
- Financial records
- Medications
- Emergency cash if possible
Support for Survivors
Healing is possible, and you do not have to go through this alone. Whether you are seeking emergency assistance, emotional support, resources, or simply someone who understands, help is available.
At The Azaria Foundation, we are committed to creating safe spaces, connecting survivors with resources, and supporting individuals on their journey toward healing, stability, and empowerment.
Need Assistance?
If you are seeking support, resources, or would like to connect with our organization, please visit our Contact or Assistance Request page.
