Best Domestic Violence in Alabama — 16 verified resources

16 Resources

1. LGBTQ+ Institute on IPV — Free

National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs — LGBTQ+ specific intimate partner violence resources. Relevant for survivors with HIV+ status whose abuser threatens to disclose to employers, family, or immigration. Shelter access for LGBTQ+ survivors is available in most cities — call ahead to confirm welcoming policies. Protection orders work the same for LGBTQ+ relationships; civil court issues them regardless of marriage status. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Alabama residents and the people supporting them.

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2. Anti-Violence Project (AVP) — Free

24/7 LGBTQ+ specific violence support hotline 212-714-1141. Free, confidential, multilingual. Relevant for survivors with HIV+ status whose abuser threatens to disclose to employers, family, or immigration. Therapy groups for LGBTQ+ DV survivors are usually free, meet weekly, and meet either in person or online. The Network/La Red and NCAVP are national networks specializing in LGBTQ+ IPV — they refer to local programs. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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3. National Domestic Violence Hotline — Free

1-800-799-SAFE — 24/7 confidential help including LGBTQ+ inclusive support and safety planning. Useful for survivors whose abuser uses outing, dead-naming, or family-rejection threats as control tactics. Safety planning happens in 30–60 min sessions and is tailored to the relationship and threats you're facing. Protection orders work the same for LGBTQ+ relationships; civil court issues them regardless of marriage status. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Alabama residents and allies.

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4. Loveisrespect — Free

1-866-331-9474 — free 24/7 dating abuse support for young people including LGBTQ+ youth. Worth contacting if a provider refused you DV services because the abuser was the same gender. Crisis lines are 24/7, free, confidential — counselors are trained on LGBTQ+ IPV specifically. Same-sex IPV often gets mis-categorized as 'mutual combat' by police unfamiliar with abuse dynamics; LGBTQ+-trained responders fix this. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Alabama residents and allies.

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5. The Network/La Red — Free

Survivor-led DV organization supporting LGBTQ+, SM, and polyamorous communities. Hotline 617-742-4911. For LGBTQ+ survivors of intimate partner violence — same-sex couples, trans and nonbinary survivors, queer relationships of any shape. Most LGBTQ+ DV programs offer free legal help with protection orders, housing transitions, and custody. LGBTQ+ IPV rates equal or exceed straight rates — but only ~30% of survivors access mainstream services because of past discrimination. No cost — the program is...

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6. RAINN — Sexual Assault — Free

1-800-656-HOPE — Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network 24/7 support hotline for survivors. Useful for survivors whose abuser uses outing, dead-naming, or family-rejection threats as control tactics. Safety planning happens in 30–60 min sessions and is tailored to the relationship and threats you're facing. LGBTQ+ IPV rates equal or exceed straight rates — but only ~30% of survivors access mainstream services because of past discrimination. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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7. FORGE — Trans IPV/Sexual Violence — Free

National organization supporting trans, gender non-conforming, and non-binary survivors of violence. A starting point for safety planning that accounts for LGBTQ+-specific risk patterns. Safety planning happens in 30–60 min sessions and is tailored to the relationship and threats you're facing. Protection orders work the same for LGBTQ+ relationships; civil court issues them regardless of marriage status. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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8. DomesticShelters.org — Free

Searchable database of every DV shelter in the US — filter for LGBTQ+ inclusive programs. For LGBTQ+ survivors of intimate partner violence — same-sex couples, trans and nonbinary survivors, queer relationships of any shape. Therapy groups for LGBTQ+ DV survivors are usually free, meet weekly, and meet either in person or online. Same-sex IPV often gets mis-categorized as 'mutual combat' by police unfamiliar with abuse dynamics; LGBTQ+-trained responders fix this. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+...

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9. Casa Ruby — Free

DC-based bilingual LGBTQ+ services including DV support (legacy organization). Worth contacting if a provider refused you DV services because the abuser was the same gender. Most LGBTQ+ DV programs offer free legal help with protection orders, housing transitions, and custody. LGBTQ+ IPV rates equal or exceed straight rates — but only ~30% of survivors access mainstream services because of past discrimination. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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10. Community United Against Violence — Free

CUAV — San Francisco LGBTQ+ violence prevention and survivor support. Relevant for survivors with HIV+ status whose abuser threatens to disclose to employers, family, or immigration. Crisis lines are 24/7, free, confidential — counselors are trained on LGBTQ+ IPV specifically. The Network/La Red and NCAVP are national networks specializing in LGBTQ+ IPV — they refer to local programs. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Alabama residents and the people supporting them.

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11. National Resource Center on Domestic Violence — Free

NRCDV resources including LGBTQ+ survivor needs and culturally specific support. Useful for survivors whose abuser uses outing, dead-naming, or family-rejection threats as control tactics. Safety planning happens in 30–60 min sessions and is tailored to the relationship and threats you're facing. Same-sex IPV often gets mis-categorized as 'mutual combat' by police unfamiliar with abuse dynamics; LGBTQ+-trained responders fix this. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Alabama residents and allies.

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12. Battered Women's Justice Project — Free

Working with criminal and civil court systems on domestic violence response. For LGBTQ+ survivors of intimate partner violence — same-sex couples, trans and nonbinary survivors, queer relationships of any shape. Safety planning happens in 30–60 min sessions and is tailored to the relationship and threats you're facing. LGBTQ+ IPV rates equal or exceed straight rates — but only ~30% of survivors access mainstream services because of past discrimination. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Alabama...

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13. National Network to End Domestic Violence — Free

NNEDV — national coalition of state DV coalitions. A starting point for safety planning that accounts for LGBTQ+-specific risk patterns. Most LGBTQ+ DV programs offer free legal help with protection orders, housing transitions, and custody. Identity-based abuse (outing, dead-naming, withholding hormones) is specifically named in LGBTQ+ DV training curricula. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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14. Safe Horizon — Free

NYC-based national leader in DV and crime victim services. For LGBTQ+ survivors of intimate partner violence — same-sex couples, trans and nonbinary survivors, queer relationships of any shape. Therapy groups for LGBTQ+ DV survivors are usually free, meet weekly, and meet either in person or online. LGBTQ+ IPV rates equal or exceed straight rates — but only ~30% of survivors access mainstream services because of past discrimination. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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15. Womens Law — Free

Legal information for survivors of abuse including LGBTQ+ specific resources. Relevant for survivors with HIV+ status whose abuser threatens to disclose to employers, family, or immigration. Shelter access for LGBTQ+ survivors is available in most cities — call ahead to confirm welcoming policies. Identity-based abuse (outing, dead-naming, withholding hormones) is specifically named in LGBTQ+ DV training curricula. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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16. Survivor Project — Free

Resources for trans and intersex survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Worth contacting if a provider refused you DV services because the abuser was the same gender. Therapy groups for LGBTQ+ DV survivors are usually free, meet weekly, and meet either in person or online. Protection orders work the same for LGBTQ+ relationships; civil court issues them regardless of marriage status. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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Frequently Asked

How many domestic violence resources are in Alabama?
Pride Corner tracks 16 verified domestic violence resources for the LGBTQ+ community in Alabama.
Are domestic violence resources in Alabama free?
16 of the 16 listed domestic violence resources in Alabama are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Alabama have domestic violence resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Alabama.
What are some examples of domestic violence resources in Alabama?
Featured entries include LGBTQ+ Institute on IPV, Anti-Violence Project (AVP), National Domestic Violence Hotline, Loveisrespect, The Network/La Red.
Do these listings include phone numbers?
0 of 16 Alabama domestic violence listings include verified phone numbers.