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During the 2005-2006 fiscal year, Hubbard House provided 37,420.50 hours of counseling to more than 4,500 victims of domestic violence.
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Do you shelter men?
Yes. Hubbard House is one of two centers in Florida that can shelter male victims of domestic violence.
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Do I have to come into shelter in order to receive services from Hubbard House?
No. Hubbard House offers an extensive outreach program that includes counseling, support groups, court advocacy, and other services for victims of domestic violence. For more information about Hubbard House services Click here.

What is it like to live at Hubbard House?
Hubbard House provides safety and support to survivors of domestic violence and their families. Depending on the size of families, residents may share a room. Residents have access to fully functioning kitchens and a communal living room. They are free to leave the shelter as needed to tend to personal matters.

What is an injunction for protection?
An injunction for protection provides you with legal protection against someone who threatens your life and safety. Hubbard House court advocates help clients understand the legal process, assist with safety planning, and provide referrals. While the injunction for protection is a legal document enforceable by law, it does not guarantee personal safety, so safety planning should always be done when obtaining an injunction for protection. For more information about injunctions for protection click here.

What services does Hubbard House offer to victims of domestic violence in the military?
Hubbard House provides confidential support services to domestic violence victims involved with the military. In addition, Hubbard House works with the military to provide support services through the family advocacy program at Naval Air Station Jacksonville and Mayport Naval Bases for active military or their dependents. For more information about Hubbard House services click here.

Does Hubbard House offer domestic violence education for the community?
Yes. Hubbard House offers extensive training opportunities for a variety of audiences including community organizations, government, schools, professions, and businesses. All trainings are delivered by professionally trained Hubbard House educators. For more information about domestic violence education provided by Hubbard House click here.

What is the Batterers’ Intervention Program?
The batterers’ intervention program is designed to hold batterers accountable for their violence. First Step for men is a 26-week state certified curriculum where program participants examine how their beliefs, values, and attitudes influence their decision to use violence and then learn healthy alternatives. First Step for Women is a 24-week curriculum and is similar in nature to the men’s program, but addresses topics that are specific to women’s issues.

How can I support the work of Hubbard House?
There are two main ways to support Hubbard House: by donating your time as a volunteer and by donating your resources. For volunteer opportunities click here and for donations click here.

How does donating to the Thrift Store help?
The Hubbard House Thrift Stores support the agency financially when the public shops in the stores. One hundred percent of all net thrift store proceeds support Hubbard House services.

Do you shelter men?
Yes. Hubbard House is one of two centers in Florida that can shelter male victims of domestic violence. Females and males reside in separate areas.




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.