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Hope Alliance Safety Alert:
Computer use can be monitored and is impossible to completely clear.
Your abuser may still be able to see what Web sites you have visited and
e-mails you have sent even if you delete your browser history and files.


If you are afraid your computer usage might be monitored, please use
a safer computer to view this Web site. If you need to quickly leave this
Web site, click the "Escape" button at any time and
you will be redirected to Google.com.

Please note this site is not monitored for requests for help.
If you need assistance, you must call the 24-hour hotline.
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If you are in immediate danger, call 911.
Otherwise, call Hope Alliance's 24-hour hotline at 1-800-460-SAFE(7233).

We're here to help If you or someone you know is experiencing family or sexual violence, Hope Alliance can help. Our staff and volunteers are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to speak with you, help keep you safe, provide referrals or screen you for shelter. We serve anyone who has been a victim of domestic violence or sexual assault, including women, men and children.

By calling our hotline you can get plugged in with the services that best meet your needs, including:
  • Emergency shelter

  • Transitional housing

  • Accompaniments

  • Legal advocacy

  • Counseling

  • Support groups

  • Education

  • Prevention

Click here to visit our Client Services page where you can get detailed information on each of our services.

Your rights as a hotline caller
When you call the Hope Alliance hotline, you have the right to remain anonymous. Our advocates maintain a strict policy of confidentiality, but if you prefer, you can give the advocate a nickname to call you by while you are talking about your situation.

Under certain situations a hotline advocate may be required to break confidentiality because we are mandated by law to report situations of abuse, neglect or exploitation. If you disclose information that leads your hotline advocate to believe that a child, or a person 65 years or older, or an adult with disabilities is being abused, neglected or exploited, the advocate will be required to file a report with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Also if an advocate believes that you are going to harm yourself or others, they will make a report to law enforcement.


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1011 Gattis School Rd #106
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-255-1212
24-Hour Hotline: 1-800-460-SAFE