Frequently Asked Questions

Here you will find frequently asked questions from survivors, or people looking to get involved with us.

Details about Safe Harbor

What is Safe Harbor?

Safe Harbor is a private and non-profit organization looking to offer shelter, counseling, and legal help for domestic violence victims.

Who is Safe Harbor looking to help?

Safe Harbor wants to help domestic violence survivors and their children who have no where else to go.

Where is Safe Harbor located?

It is located in Greenville, Anderson, Pickens, and Oconee in upstate South Carolina.

What other organizations are similar to Safe Harbor?

No More is an organization looking to help survivors of domestic violence and sexual assualt.

House of Ruth deals with domestic violence and homelessness.

For more information about these organizations, visit the links above that go directly to the organizations website.

Interacting with Safe Harbor

Where can I go to for help or assistance from Safe Harbor?

For direct help, call this number directly at 1-800-291-2139 or visit their website.

How can I get involved with Safe Harbor?

There are actually many ways you can get involved with Safe Harbor! From donating to employment opportunities, you can do so much for your local Safe Harbor. Go to our Get Involved page for more details.

How can I stay updated on news?

The following link will tell you if there are any upcoming events at Safe Harbor. You even have the chance to subscribe to their newsletter if you want!

Can I work for Safe Harbor?

Yes you can. It all depends where you are located in South Carolina.

Donations

Can I donate stuff other than money?

Of course! Any tangible goods are welcome such as books, furniture, toys, household utilities, etc.

What will my donation be going to?

Donations will be used to provide the adults and children in our care with the essential services and supplies that they need.

Why should I trust Safe Harbor to help me?

Their only intentions are to provide you with the help you need. Although it takes a lot of courage to reach out for help, once that's done you won't ever have to worry about being hurt again.