


House of Grace
We’re committed to helping domestic abuse victims, survivors, and their children find safety and essential resources, every step of the way.
We Can Help


24-Hour Crisis Line: (662) 342-1432
Click on our blue butterfly icon in the bottom left corner for assistance and help.
Serving Mississippi residents for over 20 years.

FIND SHELTER
We provide shelter and temporary housing for survivors, victims, and their children. If you are in need, House of Grace can help.

GET SUPPORT
We provide support through our support group meetings, where we share our stories and offer board-licensed counseling, all to help you on your healing journey.

ACCESS RESOURCES
We offer a range of additional resources, including food, employment opportunities, and legal support. All free of charge.
Are you experiencing abuse?
You might be experiencing domestic violence if someone in your life is trying to control, isolate, or harm you—emotionally, physically, or financially. This can look like constant criticism, threats, hitting, forced sex, or keeping you from friends, family, or money. It doesn’t have to leave a bruise to be abuse. If you feel afraid, silenced, or like you're walking on eggshells around someone, trust your instincts—those are signs that something isn’t right. You deserve to feel safe, supported, and respected. We believe you.
Do you need help?
If you realize you're being abused, the first step is to prioritize your safety. This might mean confiding in someone you trust, creating a safety plan, or reaching out to a local domestic violence shelter or hotline. Support is available to help you with safe housing, counseling, legal protection, and other resources. You deserve to live without fear, and there are people ready to help you take the next step when you're ready. We are here for you.
Is someone you love being harmed?
It can be hard to know for sure, but someone might be experiencing abuse if they seem unusually quiet, nervous, or afraid—especially when their partner or abuser is around. They might have unexplained injuries, avoid social situations, or seem isolated from friends and family. You may also notice changes in their behavior, like low confidence or always needing to get permission before making decisions. If something doesn’t feel right, gently express your concern, let them know you’re there to support them, and offer to help them connect with resources like a domestic violence hotline or local shelter.
You are not alone.
Asking for help and reaching out is a brave and important step toward safety and healing. No one deserves to feel unsafe, controlled, or hurt. There are people who care, who will listen without judgment, and who are ready to stand by your side. Whether you need a safe place to stay, someone to talk to, or guidance on what to do next, you are not alone. Help is always available, and your life matters.

24-Hour Crisis Line: (662) 342-1432
Click on our blue butterfly icon in the left bottom corner for assistance or help.
A Beacon of Hope
House of Grace is a nonprofit in Southaven, Mississippi, serving domestic violence survivors. We provide free shelter, basic needs, counseling, and support to around 120 individuals annually.
We help survivors regain vital documents, access resources, and transition into safe, stable housing. Committed to equality, we offer services without discrimination of any kind. Completely free of charge to those in need.
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House of Grace serves 11 counties in Mississippi, including DeSoto, Marshall, Tate, Tunica, Panola, Lafayette, Coahoma, Quitman, Yalobusha, Benton, and Tallahatchie.



