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Protected House Julia de Burgos

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Saving Lives Since 1979

Saving Lives Since 1979

Protected House Julia de Burgos

#ISupportJulia

Vision

Vision

To be a leading feminist organisation in the struggle for the equity and human rights of women survivors of domestic violence and their children, to achieve their wellbeing and self-sufficiency in their social and cultural context.

Our Commitment
Mission

Mission

To provide shelter, protection and support to women survivors of domestic violence and their children through cutting-edge initiatives and comprehensive services that promote equity, solidarity and coexistence in a peaceful environment.

Our Population

  • We serve women in all their diversity, regardless of race, ethnicity, immigration status, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, class, political affiliations or religious beliefs.
  • The requirement to receive services from Casa Julia is to be a survivor of domestic violence.
  • The services provided by the organisation are free of charge.

Services of Casa Julia

Women in Residence Programme (Shelter)

Shelter Programme

Children

Children's Programme

Rapid Re-Housing Programme

Rapid Re-Housing Programme

Outpatient Programme (Ponce and Aguadilla)

Non-Residential Programmes

Permanent Housing Programme

Permanent Housing Programme (VIA)

Volunteer Services

Volunteer Services

Security and Prevention Measures

If you are a victim of domestic violence or know someone who is, safety measures should be taken to enable the person to leave.
Seek support from a family member, friend or support resource. Contact the police and provide information about the violent situation. Request a police escort and/or go to the Specialised Domestic Violence Chamber of the nearest Court to request a protection order and its interim measures.

Pack a suitcase with important items such as:

  • Clothing and toiletries

  • Important personal and children's documents (Social Security, Birth Certificate, etc.)

  • Medicines, information from health service providers

  • Important contacts

  • Cash

  • Passbooks, chequebooks or credit cards or their account numbers

  • Copies of house and car keys

  • Evidence of mistreatment

Domestic Violence

Domestic violence is a serious crime punishable by imprisonment. In Puerto Rico, more than 20,000 cases of domestic violence in the home are reported each year. It is estimated that 60% of married women are victims of spousal abuse and 97% of domestic violence victims are women.

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Find out about our community intervention, fundraising and team building activities.

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