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Welcome
Bluff Country Family Resources provides non-judgmental
crisis
intervention, advocacy, support, and resources to victims of
domestic
violence, sexual assault, child abuse and homelessness.
Programs at Bluff Country Family Resources are designed to help
victims
of domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault, child abuse, and
homelessness. Sometimes bad things happen to good people. We are
here to help. No matter how you have been abused, we will handle
your situation with sensitivity and confidentiality. Domestic
violence, sexual assault, stalking and child abuse are not acts
of passion or lack of control.
These are tactics that are used to gain power and control over a
victim.
Whether you call our 24 hour crisis line or come into our
office, you will talk privately with a trained, experienced
advocate who will provide you with information, assistance,
support, and resources.
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Upcoming Events
Our 22nd Annual Bowl-A-Thon will be held Saturday, April 21st, 2012 from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. The event is at All Star Bowling, 4735 Mormon Coulee Rd, La Crosse, WI, 54601. Click for the Pledge Sheet and informational flyer.
Save the date of Saturday, June 16th, 2012 for the 3rd Annual Bluff Country Garden Tour. Thank you to our sponsors, State Bank Financial and Ace Communications. Click here for the brochure...
Acceptance of All People
Bluff Country Family Resources will not practice or tolerate any form of discrimination. Beyond that is our need to see all people as individuals to be respected and treated fairly, regardless of their age, abilities, gender, sexual preference, or on the basis of their racial, ethnic, religious and/or economic background. Bluff Country Family Resources is committed to heightening awareness within the organization and educating the community fighting racism, ageism, sexism, classism, heterosexism and ablism in order to reach this goal of acceptance of all people as unique and equal.