About A Woman's PlaceLearn more about A Woman's Place (AWP) by exploring the information below. Be sure to check out all of our Programs & Services by visting our Counseling Program, Legal Program, and Education & Training Program pages for more information on AWP’s complete roster of free, private, and confidential services. What is AWP?AWP provides a full range of assistance and support services for victims of domestic abuse and violence and their children, including a free 24-hour confidential hotline, a full-service residential shelter, individual and group counseling, legal and medical advocacy, and a children’s program. As domestic violence is a community issue, requiring community effort and support to successfully eradicate, AWP also provides comprehensive community-based domestic violence training, education, outreach, and advocacy. VisionA Woman's Place envisions a society in which all individuals are safe in their intimate and familial relationships and have the space to thrive and develop to their full potential.
MissionA Woman's Place (AWP) is a feminist, community-based social change organization committed to ending intimate and familial violence for all. We do this by:
HistoryFounded in 1976 as a storefront, drop-in domestic violence counseling center in Sellersville, Pa., A Woman’s Place (AWP) incorporated as a private, community benefit organization the following year. Above that storefront center was AWP’s first shelter for women seeking safety from abuse. The first woman seeking safety arrived with her two children at the tiny, one-room shelter apartment on Christmas Eve 1976. |