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Safety. Encouragement. Recovery. |
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About Lafayette HouseOur Vision All those who need help will seek it and find a
Lafayette House provides a safe environment for women, children and their families touched by abuse and addiction. Working collaboratively, Lafayette House promotes self-sufficiency through education and
Lafayette House values:
Founded in 1978 by a group of concerned volunteers, Lafayette House began as a short-term option for women who needed a safe place to stay overnight to escape abuse. Today, Lafayette House is a 55-bed sanctuary for women, children and families who are victims of domestic violence or who struggle with addiction. Through our main facility in Joplin and outreach offices in Anderson and Neosho, Lafayette House offers a full scope of services to support women and their families. Domestic violence intervention, substance abuse treatment, children's services, and child care are all available in a caring, nurturing environment. |