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About Us

OUR MISSION

We are committed to a shared mission to break cycles of domestic violence by providing comprehensive support, services, and education to our clients and community. 

OUR VISION

A world free from fear and violence, where every individual is empowered to live a life of dignity, hope, and safety, united by a shared mission to end domestic violence. 

Our Impact

We have proudly served the residents of the Lowcountry for 45 years, evolving our services and partnering with organizations and public services to address today's needs.

Today, as a member of
South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault and service coalitions dedicated to improving the lives of people in South Carolina, we are strengthening our programs and continuing in our relentless pursuit to stop the cycle of domestic violence. 

Impact Report / About Us

1459

Crisis Calls Received
Oct 2023 -Sept 2024

70%

In our extended-stay shelter transitioned to permanent housing.

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In 2024, domestic violence survivors in our programs reflected all races and ethnicities.

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Through five core service areas, court advocacy, clinical support groups, community education and training, emergency shelter care, and the crisis line, the organization is committed to breaking the cycles of domestic violence. 

LEARN ABOUT OUR SERVICES 

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In partnership with municipal partners and community businesses, MSH has worked for more than 45 years to form a network of care to create an accessible, safe and effective haven for people seeking services and care. 

LEARN WHO WE ARE 

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Domestic Violence doesn’t have one face or name and affects people across race, gender, sexuality, and socio-economic status. MSH works tirelessly to service victims and survivors wherever they are on their journey.  

LEARN ABOUT OUR IMPACT 

In the news

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SC rape and violence crisis centers face crisis of their own if federal funding goes away

by Komlavi Adissem, The Post and Courier

"Since 2020 cuts to VOCA funding have added up to roughly $300,000 in lost grant money.... the lost funding could house 200 clients in emergency shelter for a year or fund up to three additional therapists."

OUR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 

843.747.4069

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MAIL 

P.O. Box 71171, 

North Charleston, SC 29415

EMAIL

hope@mysistershouse.com

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This email inbox is NOT for those seeking immediate support or services. If you are in need of domestic violence survivor services, call our 24/7 support line at (800)273-4673.

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