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71% of teens regard boyfriends/girlfriends spreading rumors about them on cellphones and social networking sites as a serious problem.
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What services does Hubbard House offer to victims of domestic violence in the military?
The Hubbard House military liaison provides confidential support services to domestic violence victims...
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Hubbard House has grown from being among the first domestic violence shelters established in the southeast in 1976, to providing programs and services to more than 5,000 women, children, and men annually in Duval and Baker counties. Without Hubbard House, many of these victims’ hope for peace, dreams of tomorrow, and strength for their children is lost.

Every year we rely on the community to contribute financial and personal resources to help advocates continue to serve victims of domestic violence and their families and to help prevent future abuse. You can be a part of the solution. Your donations help victims survive the odds.
  • They get help rebuilding their lives...
  • Their children learn to break the cycle of violence...
  • Their abusers take responsibility for their actions...
  • They find safety and peace in making their homes whole again.

Please donate today, your gift brings peace and will help make Every Relationship Violence-Free.




If you need immediate assistance, dial 911. If you need safe shelter or want to talk to someone, call our 24-hour hotline at (800) 500-1119 or (904) 354-3114.