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Crisis Line - Domestic Violence & Shelter

DESCRIPTION: Crisis lines provide immediate support to help ensure a person's safety and help them take the next steps toward resolving a problem. Crisis intervention hotlines/helplines are available through telephone, email, chat, text or other communication methods. MORE INFORMATION The Minnesota Day One Crisis Hotline links callers experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, or human trafficking directly to safe housing and support services. Call the Crisis Line to help find a Shelter: (866) 223-1111 The Day One Network includes domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking programs throughout Minnesota, and calls are routed to the program nearest the caller's location. Staff will help callers: * Provide options * Find a safe place to stay * Connect you with support services and resources * Temporary pet foster care Staff connect survivors with programs that meet their needs based on their primary language, culture, geographic location and other categories of service. Programs may also be able to help with transportation and interpreting services. The [Minnesota Crime Victim Support Line](https://dayoneservices.org/crime-victims) is available 24/7 Advocates can help victims of crime by providing: * Support * Information about victim rights * Referrals to other resources

Last Update

06/26/2025

Physical Address

1000 E 80th St, The Sheila Wellstone Center, Bloomington, MN 55420

Hours

24/7

Application process

Call (866) 223-1111 or text the Crisis Line. Text at (612) 399-9995. In addition to the Crisis Line, there is The Minnesota Crime Victim Support Line, which is open 24/7 at (866) 385-2699 Text the Crime Victim Support Line at (612) 399-9977

Eligibility

Those experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault or sexual violence, human trafficking or simply questioning aspects of your relationship

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