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The Spring provides shelter and services to those who have experienced domestic violence, sexual violence, and human sex trafficking and are searching for safety, advocacy, and restoration.

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We know that finding resources is incredibly critical when escaping abuse.  If you are a domestic violence or trafficking victim in need of a safe and confidential place to stay, we encourage you to contact The Spring!

The Spring’s Shelter is a 70-bed facility, which allows survivors and their children to stay safe, away from their abusers. The Spring Shelter is a faith-based facility in Oklahoma that serves survivors of all backgrounds.

For those seeking shelter, please call 918.245.4075 to speak with a Guest Advocate at The Spring.

  • 24 Hours Crisis Hotline

  • Shelter For Victims & Children

  • Support Groups & Case Management

  • Legal Advocacy

  • Child & Teen Care & Support

  • Safety Planning

  • Transportation

  • Emergency Needs Assistance

  • Partnership With Law Enforcement

  • Non-residential Support

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & HUMAN SEX-TRAFFICKING

Survivor Program

If you have found a safe escape but have been a victim of domestic violence and human sex trafficking and looking for legal services, group support, counseling, or other resources - we are here to help!

Are you being abused?

Domestic Violence and other forms of abuse is often expressed in deliberate acts of inflicting a form of harm that involves physical, sexual, emotional, and psychological attacks.

Unlike the occasional argument or disagreement — domestic violence tends to be repetitive and often leads to destructive consequences. Abuse can take shape in the following ways:

  • Kicking, punching, slapping, shoving or any other form of physical harm with or without a weapon.

  • Name-calling, insults, ridicule, or put-downs of the victim and/or the victim’s friends or family.

  • False accusations and blame, intimidation, spreading rumors or gossip, abandonment, intentional hurtful words and deeds that diminish self-esteem and confidence.

  • Mind games, threats, creating fear, stalking, isolationism, controlling relationships with friends and/or family, hurting a pet or another loved one, abandonment.

  • Forcing a partner to engage in a sexual act that is unwanted or declined.

  • Complete control of or access to money, bank accounts, personal property, and all other economic matters that create total dependency on the abuser.

Get Help Today

918.245.4075

If you or someone you know is experiencing one or more of these forms of domestic violence, please call The Spring to get help now.

911

If you believe your life or the life of another is in danger, call the police.

Other Resources

THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME

855-4-VICTIM // www.victimsofcrime.org

OKLAHOMA VICTIM INFORMATION & NOTIFICATION EVERYDAY

877-654-8463 // www.vinelink.com

NATIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT RESOURCE HOTLINE

800-656-4673 // www.rainn.org

OKLAHOMA COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & SEXUAL ASSAULT

800-522-7233 // www.ocadvsa.org

THE NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE

800-787-3224 // www.thehotline.org

NATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING RESOURCE CENTER HOTLINE

888-373-7888 // www.polarisproject.org

“They offered me hope, helping me break free from the mentality that i could not make it on my own!”