Morris County 24-Hour Helpline & Referral: 1.877.782.2873

Passaic County 24-Hour Helpline & Referral: 1.973.881.1450

 

Hablamos Español  Interpreters Available

JBWS text/chat is now available.

Deaf/Hard of Hearing: Text (973) 314-4192

 

Chat or text with an advocate by going to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, click on “Chat Now”; or text LOVEIS to 22522.

 

JBWS is a private, confidential service welcoming ALL survivors of dating, domestic, or partner abuse (and their family members) regardless of severity of the abuse, marital status, income, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, or ethnicity.

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Safety

Our 24-Hour Helplines and Emergency Safe House Shelter Programs assist survivors on their path to safety.

Members of Morris County's Crisis Response Team (CRT) and Passaic County's Domestic Violence Response Team (DVRT) are on-call 24/7 to respond to the police department, hospital, safe space in the community or connect virtually with a person experiencing abuse.

Our Legal Advocacy Programs are available to support those in need of legal protection and can meet survivors at the Superior Courthouse in Morristown or in Paterson.

Please call our 24-Hour Helplines to talk with a counselor about all of your options.

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Support

Our Center for Healthy Relationships offers counseling programs designed to support adults, adolescents and children impacted by partner abuse.

Our Morris Family Justice Center, led by JBWS, provides support and legal resources for Morris County residents through a coordinated collaboration of partner agencies.

Our Jersey Center for Non-Violence counseling services helps individuals from Morris County examine their use of control, force and/or abuse within intimate relationships and learn alternatives.

Survivors come to us with many experiences of power and control, whether in the form of interpersonal violence or racism or the many other forms of oppression, and they cannot be separated one from the other. We are here to support you across the breadth of your experiences. Read our full statement.

JBWS Stands Against Racism

JBWS está en contra del racismo

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Solutions

Our professional training programs, community education presentations, and youth and school programs have been adapted successfully to online platforms during Covid-19. Become part of the solution. Invite us to speak to your group today. Learn more.

Our mission is the prevention of domestic violence. JBWS recognizes that all forms of violence and oppression are connected and stands with our Black community and Communities of Color as we work toward building a society that is just, equitable and safe for all.

Learn more about the impact of Domestic Violence in Communities of Color.

2024 Annual Report

Domestic violence grows in silence, and this year JBWS focused on breaking that silence in all elements of our work. We focused on increasing our community education initiatives, our staff, volunteers, and survivors advocated for domestic violence funding in front of the New Jersey Legislature, and we continued to dismantle the cycle of violence through our extensive programming.

 

In this annual report, you will learn how JBWS offers safety, support, and solutions to those impacted by domestic violence. We explain the significance of each service JBWS offers such as our Crisis Response Team, counseling services, and abuse intervention program, and how they directly help to end the cycle of violence.

 

In 2024, we took our goal of educating the community to another level by launching a podcast, Unsilenced: Real Conversations About Abuse. Our podcast explored taboo topics relating to abuse through raw, unfiltered conversations. Through it, we were able to break the silence surrounding domestic violence beyond our immediate community.

 

Thank you to everyone who supported JBWS in 2024! We cannot do this work without your support. Ending the stigma associated with abuse takes all of us. Thank you for helping us save and change lives.

Survivors Stories

Some of our brave survivors of abuse share their stories of perseverance, hope, and how they found their strength with help from JBWS.

If you or someone you know needs help, call our 24/7 confidential helpline: 1-877-R-U-ABUSED.

Candy's story

Margaret and Claire's story

Jaraun's story

Vanessa's story

News & Events

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News

Providing Resources for Hope

Posted on November 8, 2022

“Too often, people experiencing domestic violence will drop off the path to safety because the process feels too complicated and overwhelming,” explains Robin Hughes, manager of JBWS’ Crisis Response Team…

How The Notebook Romanticizes Abuse

Posted on October 9, 2022

In the early 2000s, Nicholas Sparks’ the Notebook was considered the pinnacle of a true love story. The intense and passionate relationship that Allie Hamilton and Noah Callhoun shared was…

The Real Terror in the Nightmare Before Christmas is Abuse  

Posted on October 6, 2022

Tim Burton’s the Nightmare Before Christmas is filled with ghouls, monsters, and gruesome representations of Halloween. However, one of the scariest elements of this movie is its depiction of abuse….

Domestic Violence in the South Asian Community

Posted on October 3, 2022

“When you’re experiencing domestic violence, it can sometimes be hard to find people to support you in your family,’ says Sheetal Shah, a JBWS volunteer since 2019. “Especially in the…

Violence is Never Funny: Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog

Posted on October 2, 2022

Prior to their very public break up in 2015, the relationship between Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog was a staple of media culture. However, in all the four decades…

JBWS Receives $10,000 from Liberty Torchbearers

Posted on September 21, 2022

JBWS received $10,000 from Liberty Mutual Insurance, through their Liberty Torchbearers program. This gift was made in celebration of Liberty Mutual’s 110th anniversary, where they are awarding $10,000 to 110…

Golfing for Good: 23rd Annual Verizon Hope Classic 

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More than 140 golfers hit the links at the beautiful Somerset Hills Country Club (SHCC) on Monday, September 12, to benefit JBWS. This record-breaking event, known as the Verizon Hope…

Domestic Violence and the Classroom

Posted on August 31, 2022

School is back in session and you’re attending the first class of your favorite subject, but you can’t focus on anything the teacher is saying. You’re consumed with worry about…

Wyndham Ensures JBWS Children Start The School Year Well

Posted on August 31, 2022

The first day of school is always a mixture of anxiety and excitement for kids. They may worry about where they’ll sit, if they’ll fit in, or how they’ll do…

Restoring Our Client’s Smile

Posted on August 31, 2022

After losing her teeth during an incidence of domestic violence, our client’s smile was restored by Anthony L. Fusco, D.M.D. and his staff at 390 Route 10 West Randolph, NJ….

Events

Each year, JBWS hosts numerous, diverse events to raise critical funds to support those impacted by domestic violence! The funds raised at our special events help us provide life saving services to our clients. There is something for everyone!

 

Help Us

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Help

Volunteer

Volunteers are crucial in JBWS' mission to end domestic violence.

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Wish List

Your donations help defray our costs and meet our resident's most basic needs.

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Arrange a Program

Invite us to speak at your school, college, workplace, club meeting or more!

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Fundraising Committee

Come join JBWS' Friends Fundraising Committee!

Recognitions

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JBWS achieved the Platinum Seal of Transparency on GuideStar, once again in 2025.

For details, visit GuideStar.org.

 

 

Charity Navigator, America’s premier independent charity evaluator, has awarded JBWS a four star rating. JBWS was named to Charity Navigator’s Top 10 List of the most highly-rated charities in New Jersey.

 

For details, visit CharityNavigator.org.

 

The national 2025 Purple Ribbon Award winners have been announced and JBWS is proud to have winners of five awards: Annual Report of the Year, Advocate of the Year, Hopegiver of the Year, Most Innovative Service, and Outstanding Legislator.