Safe housing. Steady support. A way forward.
S’Adore’s SafeHaven House, DMV provides residential support for survivors of human trafficking and individuals facing homelessness. Our program is built around safety, dignity, and practical next steps toward long-term stability.
Residential care
Structured housing with trauma-aware support.
DMV focused
Serving women and vulnerable individuals in the region.
Stability planning
Support that centers safety, housing, and readiness.
Confidential
Respectful, safety-first communication.
Compassionate
Trauma-aware support without judgment.
Residential
Grounded in safe shelter and daily structure.
What you can expect
Honest promises from a care-centered program
Safety comes before everything else
Every conversation, intake step, and housing discussion is approached with confidentiality, dignity, and the reality that survivors need steady support—not pressure.
Clear next steps
You will know what the process is, what support is available, and what comes next.
Care with respect
We center people, not paperwork, and work to make each step feel grounded and humane.
Program support
Residential services designed to restore stability
The work is not one-size-fits-all. Our approach combines safe housing, day-to-day support, and individualized planning so residents can move from crisis toward steadier ground.
Safe residential placement with structured support
Residents receive a stable living environment paired with a supportive routine, practical guidance, and compassionate oversight. The goal is to create space for recovery, decision-making, and movement toward housing and life stability.
Trauma-aware residential environment
Daily structure and accountability
Goal setting and transition planning
Coordination around immediate needs
Survivor-centered case support
We help residents navigate immediate concerns, build routines, and identify realistic next steps that honor their pace and safety.
DMV-based access and coordination
Our program is rooted in the DMV area, making it easier to coordinate local referrals, practical support, and placement conversations within the region.
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Initial contact
Reach out to discuss immediate needs, safety concerns, and whether the program is the right fit.
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Intake and review
We walk through eligibility, support needs, and the best path for placement or referral.
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Residential support
Residents enter a structured environment focused on safety, support, and long-term stabilization.
Program pathways
Clear ways to begin the conversation
Because this is a care-based residential program, pricing and placement can vary by need, referral source, and available support. These options reflect how people typically engage with the program.
Initial consultation
Intake conversation
By inquiry
A starting point for survivors, advocates, or referring partners to discuss needs, urgency, and available next steps.
- Safety and fit discussion
- Intake guidance
- Referral direction if needed
Residential placement
SafeHaven residency
Custom placement
Structured residential support for eligible individuals needing safe housing, stabilization, and coordinated care planning.
- Residential environment
- Ongoing support and structure
- Individualized stability planning
Partner referral
Agency coordination
Case by case
For community organizations, advocates, and support networks seeking placement discussions or collaborative care planning.
- Referral review
- Program-fit conversation
- Coordinated next steps
Take the next step
Reach out for a confidential conversation
If you are seeking help for yourself, supporting a survivor, or exploring a referral, S’Adore’s SafeHaven House, DMV is here to talk through the next step with care.
Contact highlights
Direct outreach
Contact the program to discuss availability, safety, and intake details.
DMV service area
Focused on residential support and coordination in the District, Maryland, and Virginia region.