Interface gets funding to assist domestic violence victims
Interface Children Family Services has been awarded funding to continue providing crisis response for victims of domestic violence.
Due to recent state budget cuts, Ventura County was at risk of losing funding to provide immediate assistance to domestic violence survivors. After a competitive process, the Office of Emergency Services selected the Interface Family Violence Response Team as one of four programs funded in the entire state of California.
The funding will allow response team advocates to continue providing immediate advocacy and support services to domestic violence survivors in Ventura County. Services include immediate response, crisis intervention, emergency transportation, emergency shelter, safety planning, restraining order assistance, court accompaniment and referral information.
Interface has operated the response team since 2005, providing roundtheclock immediate intervention services to domestic violence victims in partnership with law enforcement, Ventura County Courts, medical emergency rooms, and public and private organizations.
Anyone seeking assistance for domestic violence can call 211 or (800) 636-6738 and ask to speak to a domestic violence advocate.


