Updated November 20, 2025
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A domestic violence shelter is a place of temporary refuge and support for individuals escaping abusive or violent situations, including domestic violence and sexual assault.
To protect the safety and privacy of its residents, the location of the shelter is always kept confidential.
Many shelters are equipped to accommodate both mother/father and their children, providing a safe and supportive environment. While staying at a shelter, residents often have access to:
Shelter stays may be time-limited, but staff can help you make plans for your future and connect you with long-term resources in the community.
Cherokee Nation collaborates with shelters that are within the Cherokee Nation reservation.
Updated November 20, 2025