Get Help

  • Do you feel unsafe at home?
  • Have you felt like running away?
  • Do you feel like you have nowhere to go?
  • Do you have trouble talking with your loved ones?
If you can answer “yes” to any one of these questions, we are here to advocate for you.

We Listen

Rather than ask “What’s wrong with you?”, we ask “What happened to you?” and then offer services to assist you.

We provide free shelter and advocacy services to victims of domestic violence. We recognize that our clients have been traumatized and this impacts their decisions, actions and beliefs. No client is ever barred from receiving help.

24/7 Hotlines

Domestic Violence:  (760) 949-4357

Homeless / Runaway Youth:  (909) 335-2676

Anti-Human Trafficking:  (909) 333-7476

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Our Free Programs

Our House & My Place

Shelter for youth ages 11-17 who are homeless or runaway. Our aim is to provide a safe environment and facilitate family reunification whenever possible and in the best interest of the youth. We support our youth in a myriad of ways and help link them to services to meet their overall needs.  

Hope House

A 30-day emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence, their children and pets. Resources include support and groups to help the participants to rebuild their lives and live free from domestic violence. Transitional housing is available for clients who need further help after completion of the Hope House Program.  

Open Door

This program works with victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation to help them break free. The survivor/advocates provide mentorship, street outreach, survivor-led groups, case management and court support.  

FAM Spot

Our drop-in center is for at risk youth to study and work on their interpersonal skills. We provide tutoring, a computer lab, snacks, and free WiFi.

Open Arms

Open Arms is a community center in San Bernardino that provides a safe place for our youth ages 14 to 25 to come to hang out and receive resources.

Next Step

Next Step is an empowerment program that helps to develop a healthy mindset for re-entry back into society for those on parole and probation.

Welcome Home

Next Step is an empowerment program that helps to develop a healthy mindset for re-entry back into society for those on parole and probation.

Parenting Class

Love and Logic curriculum, need to attend 12 classes for a certificate of completion, classes are offered 3 times per week, you can attend up to 2 Parenting Classes per week (one per day), free of charge, classes are virtual.

Anger Management Class

Need to attend 12 classes for a certificate of completion, classes are offered 3 times per week, you can attend up to 2 Anger Management Classes per week (one per day) free of charge, classes are virtual.

Budgeting Class

Please contact David at 760-843-0701 or davidf@familyassist.org to register. This is a one-on-one class between you and the instructor. There is no need to discuss personal finances and credit in front of others. We want to make everyone as comfortable as possible.

DV Support Groups

These are not equivalent to 52-week batterers intervention. This is not a curriculum class. A Letter of Support is given after 12 sessions of attendance.

To register for classes or groups please come to 15201 Eleventh St. # 100, Victorville, CA 92395. If transportation is an issue, registration can be done via the phone at 760-843-0701.

In order to attend classes virtually, you will need an email address and access to Zoom on an electronic device.

Walk-ins are always welcome! Monday – Friday from 8am to 5pm

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Restraining Order/TROs

Need help filing a restraining order? Monday and Wednesdays are clinic days and walk-ins are welcome 9:00am to 3:00pm, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday by appointment only. We also can e-file for the Client. Once the court reopens, our Wednesday clinic will be located at the Courthouse.
Not sure which program you need?
Call (760) 843-0701 and we'll help you.

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