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Chatham County

Program Name:  Coalition for Peace/ FVRC

PO Box 1105
Pittsboro, NC 27312
Office: (919) 542-5445
Crisis: (919) 545-0224

Job Title of Survey Respondent: Co-Director

  1. Does your program provide services to lesbians? If so, what services?
    Yes, all the services they offer.

  2. Does your program provide services to gay men? If so, what services?
    Would provide advocacy and counseling services, but not shelter. They have alternative arrangements for short-term shelter with hotels.

  3. Does your program provide services to straight men? If so, what services?
    Would provide advocacy and counseling services, but not shelter. They have alternative arrangements for short-term shelter with hotels.

  4. Does your program provide services to bisexual people? If so, what services?
    Bisexual women are eligible for all services. Bisexual men are eligible for advocacy and counseling services, but short-term shelter is provided in local hotels.

  5. Does your program provide services to transgender people? If so, what services?
    Hasn’t had any requests, but would provide services based on their needs. Doesn’t know how they would handle shelter requests.

  6. Does your program have any literature available for staff or clients about LGBT domestic violence? If so, what is it?
    They have some materials for staff, including a CD-Rom of information. No information for clients.

  7. Does your staff receive any specialized training about LGBT domestic violence or homophobia? If so, where do they get it, and who provides it?
    They have done 2-3 in-service trainings, and some staff have gone to some NCCADV trainings.

  8. Do you have contacts and referrals with the LGBT communities?
    There aren’t many community groups, so not much.

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