Saturday February 4, 2012
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  • Help is available by calling 1-800-642-3150
  • Help is available by calling 1-800-642-3150
  • Help is available by calling 1-800-642-3150
  • Help is available by calling 1-800-642-3150

Question: What is Laurel House?
Answer: Check out the video below.


Special thanks to Nick Lanciano Productions and all those who generously donated their time to the production of this video.

Laurel House built on stories

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Real people, real stories. Laurel House is an organization that was founded by real people, actually it was a group of volunteers, who after hearing so many women's stories of domestic abuse, decided something needed to be done about it. A place, other than their homes, needed to exist that could serve as a safe haven for those who were fleeing home because of domestic violence. That is the of how the story of Laurel House began.

But the story does not end there...it continues over 30 years later, stronger than ever.

Click here to read more stories about those connected with Laurel House

 

Helping Victims of Domestic Violence

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Domestic Violence

CAN and DOES affect everyone regardless of age, race, color, ethnicity, socio-economic class, education level, etc...

We invite you to use this website to learn about Laurel House, the issue of domestic violence, how you can play a role to assist us in "working to end domestic violence". 

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MAIN OFFICE CONTACT

Telephone: (610) 277-1860
Fax: (610) 277-6425

HOTLINE: (800) 642-3150

Mailing Address

P.O. Box 764
Norristown, PA 19404

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Upcoming Events

FEB
9

Feb 9 2012 5:30 - 7:30
Dating Violence Poster reception at Senator Daylin Leach's office

MAR
16

Mar 16 2012 8:30 - 4:00
Domestic Violence Symposium: Domestic Violence Through a Trauma Lens

MAR
16

Mar 16 2012 6:00 - 10:00
Baskets & Bags Bingo

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