If you're a mother living with domestic violence, your first thought is often about your children. You wonder: Are they okay? Are they hurting? Am I doing enough to protect them?
These are questions many women face and they’re not easy. But you’re not alone, and there is help.
Even if children are not physically harmed, living in a home where abuse is happening can deeply affect them. They may struggle with fear, confusion, or guilt. Some children become anxious or withdrawn. Others may act out, trying to make sense of what they’re experiencing.

At Family Crisis Center, we understand how painful this is for mothers. That’s why we provide trauma-informed services for children, including counseling and support groups. We help kids process their experiences and build healthy coping skills because healing should be a family journey.
We also work with moms to help them strengthen their parenting skills, rebuild their confidence, and make safe, empowered decisions for their families. If you feel stuck or overwhelmed, know that reaching out doesn’t mean you’re failing as a parent it means you’re fighting for your child’s future.
You don’t have to wait for a crisis to ask for help. Support is here for both you and your children. Together, we can create a safer, healthier home and break the cycle of violence.
You are doing your best. Let us help you take the next step.