In 1976 Hubbard House opened its doors as the first shelter for victims and their children in Florida. In the past 34 years, Hubbard House has evolved into a nationally recognized full-service, certified domestic violence center providing programs and services to more than 5,000 women, children, and men annually in Duval and Baker counties.
Hubbard House objectives are (1) safety for the victims and their children, (2) empowerment for victims, and (3) social change through education and advocacy.
Hubbard House Programs and Services include:
• 24-Hour Crisis Hotline and Emergency shelter
• Therapeutic Childcare Center
• School-Based Educational Programs
• Emergency Response Advocacy with Police and Medical Personnel
• Court Advocacy
• Outreach Counseling
• Extensive Community Education Activities
• Collaborative Programs with Local Agencies
• Batterers’ Intervention Program
24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline: (904) 354-3114 or (800) 500-1119
Administrative: (904) 354-0076
Hubbard House, Inc. does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, status as a veteran, pregnancy, genetic information, disability or any other legally defined characteristic protected by law.