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Hope and Justice Project

Serves Aroostook County with emergency shelters, transitional housing (up to 2 years), support groups, and advocacy. Supports approximately 1,000 victims per year across northern Maine.

Free, no costNo ID required Domestic Violence Resource Center

Who can use this?

Adults and children in Aroostook County affected by domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking. All services free and confidential.

About this resource

The Hope and Justice Project serves all of Aroostook County, providing comprehensive support for people affected by abuse and violence. They operate emergency shelters in confidential locations across northern, central, and southern Aroostook County.

Services offered

  • 24-hour hotline
  • Emergency shelters
  • Transitional housing (up to 2 years)
  • Support groups
  • Legal advocacy
  • Safety planning
  • Children's services
  • Community education

What to expect

Call the hotline. An advocate will listen without judgment and help with safety planning, shelter placement, and ongoing services.

What to bring

No documentation required.

More DV Support Resources

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