The Willow Domestic Violence Center

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Lawrence, United States

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Sheltered housing· Crime victim service· Social services organization· Domestic abuse treatment center

The Willow Domestic Violence Center Reviews | Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

The Willow Domestic Violence Center is located in Lawrence, United States on 1920 Moodie Rd. The Willow Domestic Violence Center is rated 3.2 out of 5 in the category sheltered housing in United States.

Address

1920 Moodie Rd

Phone

+1 7858433333

Amenities

Gender-neutral toilets

Open hours

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Sherry Lynn

Did not like this place! They believed my husband over me. He tried to play the victim, when he was really the instigator. Almost cost me my job and dinged my record for a bogus DV incident that he didn't get into for. I did. I have volunteered and worked for another shelter in another city. Plus I had stayed at one in another city. Last Time I checked. Men usually don't get special treatment for antagonizing their wives. If these people had done their job and correctly knew about the wheel This would have turned out much different. Poorly ran!! Don't go to the Ottawa location if you're a woman.Have someone drive you to the city Small town DV shelter that caters to a man over a woman. Absolutely Horrible

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Emily Lauren

I went to the Willow when I was younger and I cannot thank them enough for helping my family through our hardships. I’ll always support the willow and give back when I am able. I have so much love for this place. God bless everyone that works to better the lives of others. I’ll always be grateful for all of you.

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If I could give a zero I would. Applied to live here with an emotionally and verbally abusive roommate who was causing me to have problems even at work, stalking family in their homes, breaking through schlage locks in my bedroom and making me feel too unsafe to sleep or even relax in my own house. I had to go on anti-anxiety meds I didn't need before. They refused to let me stay after I told them she had not physically touched me. There are many types of abuse, some much worse than physical. Inexcusable failure to protect people.

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Cody Lowry

This place helped my mother in a time of need.