YWCA Greater Lafayette Is Here For You
We’re glad you’re here. Learn more about the signs of abuse and how we can help you go from surviving to thriving.
Identify Abuse ↘
This is the first step. Ask yourself if any of these signs point to your relationship health.
Red Flags
Unhealthy Relationship Checkpoints ⏺
Does your partner…
Get jealous easily or accuse you of having an affair?
Have abuse in family history?
Throw objects at you or destroy your property?
Make you account for every moment you are away?
Restrain you?
Ridicule you?
Threaten to hurt you, your children, or your pets?
Manipulate you with lies or promises?
Threaten to or force you to have sex?
Make you feel you don’t have the right to say “no” or disagree?
Isolate you from family, friends, work?
Make all the decisions in the home for you?
Have previous contact with the justice system?
Control all of the money?
Have weapons?
Green Flags
Healthy Relationship Checkpoints ⏺
Does your partner…
View you as an equal?
Respect you and treat you fairly?
Make you feel safe (emotionally and physically)?
Discuss disagreements peacefully?
Allow the relationship to go at your pace?
Act as a positive role model for your children?
Value your opinions?
Communicate openly and honestly?
Support your goals in life?
Make family and money decisions together with you?
Compromise?
Have a positive image of family?
Make your friends and family feel comfortable?
How To Get Help ↘
Emergency Help
If you are in immediate danger, call 911.
YWCA’s 24/7 hotline: 888-345-1118.
If you need emergency shelter due to a domestic violence situation, contact the YWCA Domestic Violence Hot Line (888-345-1118).
If you need court advocacy or case management, no matter whether you are a resident of our facility or an outreach survivor, contact the YWCA of Greater Lafayette at 765-423-1118.
The Violence Prevention program at YWCA Greater Lafayette is dedicated to eradicating domestic violence and assisting survivors of intimate partner violence. No one deserves to be abused. YWCA provides services to those in emergency domestic violence situations as well as those referred by an outside agency. All services are available to men, women, and children regardless of sexual orientation, and services are conducted in a safe and confidential environment. Services are offered to residential and non-residential survivors alike.
Services Include
Complete Confidentialty
Safe And Secure Location
Child And Court Advocacy
Mental Health And Aod Services On Site
Economic Empowerment
Employment Assistance
Support And Educational Groups
Case Management
Safety Plans
Rape Crisis Center
Legal Advocacy
Violence Prevention Education
Empowerment Services
Support Groups
911 Cell Phones
Referrals
If you are an emergency shelter or outside agency making a referral for housing, call 888-345-1118.