Safe Place 40th Anniversary

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Safe Place 40th Anniversary 〰️

*Save the Date!* Join us on December 6 for *Not a Silent Night 2024*—a powerful evening filled with holiday spirit and a mission to make a difference! This year’s theme celebrates holiday songs with a night of music, mingling, and meaningful impact.

NEW THIS YEAR! Limited *Tables of 8* are available for $600, perfect for gathering your group, enjoying great company, and saving those feet! Individual tickets are just $50.

Tickets go on sale *November 1 at 1 p.m.* Reserve your spot today clicking the Purchase Ticket or Table button. Let’s come together for an unforgettable night to raise our voices and lift up survivors in our community.

We’re here to help.

Safe Place of Eastern South Dakota is committed to creating safer communities in our region by serving individuals who have experienced domestic abuse, sexual abuse and/or human trafficking.

We serve a diverse population that includes nine counties in Eastern South Dakota:

Davison, Aurora, Hanson, Sanborn, Douglas, Jerauld, Hutchinson, Miner, and McCook

If you’re in immediate danger, dial 911!

I need help getting out of an unsafe situation.

I’m not sure what to do and need to talk to someone.

I need information on family visitation services.

 
 

Mission:

To provide a safe and empowering environment for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through advocacy, education, shelter, and family support services.

In 2023…

800

total people served

 

27

individuals helped with housing

 

52

families assisted through the Family Visitation Center

Domestic Abuse survivor

Safe Place Survivor Stories:

“I am a wife and stay-at-home mom of four active little boys. One night, I was sexually assaulted by one of my brother’s friends. I called my husband and started walking. He picked me up, took me to the police station and stayed with me through all the detective’s questions and the exam. The detective called an advocate from Safe Place to help me with the process I was going through and the feelings I was dealing with. It has been a lot to manage, but with my husband and the resources at Safe Place, I am able to take it one day at a time.”

- Lynn