Support in the moments that matter most.
Sollera’s advocacy team offers free, confidential help to victim-survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other forms of abuse—without judgment, pressure, or conditions.
Programs
Advocacy Services
One-on-one emotional support, 24/7 phone support, safety planning, legal system guidance, and crisis response for anyone affected by interpersonal violence.
Parenting Time Program
A safe, neutral location where children can visit with family members under supervised conditions—promoting healthy connections while protecting safety.
NoViolence Offender Program
Educational, court-recognized group programs help individuals who have violence in their relationships build accountability and non-violent relationship skills.
The Journey
Not everyone knows what to call their experience.
Some victim-survivors are in crisis. Others are still figuring it out. Some are leaving. Others are staying. All are welcome.
Advocacy at Sollera meets you exactly where you are—physically, emotionally, logistically. We provide support that helps victim-survivors reclaim a sense of safety, regain control, and make choices for their future, even in the middle of chaos.
Whether you’re in the ER, at the police station, or simply needing someone to talk to, we’re with you.
“You don’t have to be ready to leave. You don’t have to explain why you’re coming back. We’ll be here every time.”
Sollera Advocate
How It Works
Connect With Us
Reach out to get started. We are here to listen and help you find the right support, no referral needed.
Make A Plan
Together, we’ll identify the best services for your needs—whether it’s prevention education, healing resources, or intervention support.
Begin and Grow
Step forward with confidence. We provide continuous support and guidance as you grow and heal.
Testimonials
Advocacy Client
“They didn’t push me. They didn’t make me feel like I had to leave to be taken seriously. They just listened—and helped me stay safer, even while I was still in the relationship.”
Victim-survivor & Parent
“I was scared to reach out because I didn’t want anyone to report me or my situation. They made it so clear that my story was mine to share, and they wouldn’t take that away from me.”
FAQs
Do I have to leave my relationship to get help?
No. We support your safety and your choices—whether you’re staying, leaving, or unsure.
Is this just for people in crisis?
Not at all. Many people seek advocacy weeks, months, or years after harm has happened.
Will you keep my information private?
Yes. Your privacy matters deeply to us. We are not mandated reporters for adults and will not contact police or other systems without your consent—unless someone is in immediate danger, or if the person at risk is a minor or an adult with disabilities. In those situations, we are required by law to report for their protection.
If you have questions about confidentiality, we’re here to talk through them with care.
Can my friend or family member reach out for support too?
Yes. We offer advocacy for secondary victim-survivors like parents, partners, or roommates.
Am I required to file a police report for services?
No, reporting to authorities is not required for services. If you choose to do so, our team is here to support you.
If something doesn’t feel safe—or even just confusing—we’re here.
You don’t have to have the words. You just have to reach out.