Liberty House of Albany

"If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies."

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What is Liberty House?


Liberty House, established in 1981, is a non-profit agency in Dougherty County that provides comprehensive services for domestic violence victims, their children, families, and friends.  Liberty House also provides referral information to perpetrators of domestic violence.  It is the philosophy of Liberty House that domestic violence is not a private problem, but one that must be recognized and responded to by the entire community.  Liberty House is committed to working collaboratively with the community to raise awareness, strengthen policies and improve coordination to support survivors and end violence.  Liberty House is funded by federal and state grants, United Way, foundations, churches, and private contributors. 

 
Contact Information

24-Hour Domestic Violence Crisis Lines
1-800-334-2836
(229) 439-7065


P.O. Box 2046
Albany, GA 31702
Business Office: (229) 439-7094
Fax Number: (229) 883-2635

 
Mission: To provide shelter and services for victims of domestic violence and their children.
Vision:  To work towards the elimination of domestic violence in our community and service area by providing emergency shelter, advocacy, education, awareness, community resources, and collaboration to ensure that all victims are empowered to achieve self-sufficiency. 
 
Service Areas

Dougherty
Baker
Early
Miller
Clay
Calhoun
Lee
Crisp
Dooly
Macon
Schley
Webster
Stewart
Quitman
Randolph
Terrell
Sumter

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