How to
Access Help
Since 1981, Human Options has impacted the lives of more than 500,000 people affected by relationship violence. 90% of survivors who completed our program have moved forward towards safety and healing. Reclaim a life free of fear for yourself or for someone you care about.
Our team of compassionate advocates are available 24/7 to listen and offer resources to help you get started. Take the first step by calling 877-854-3594.
PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM
Personal Empowerment Program (PEP) – offered in English and Spanish—a court-approved curriculum focused on relationship violence education.
• For more information please call (877) 854-3594. Click here to join our interest list.
Notice: If you requested services from Human Options in the past please do not complete the form and instead, call any of our following lines: the 24-hour hotline at (877) 854-3594; Minnie Street FRC at (714) 972-5775 or Newport Mesa FRC at (949) 764-8100. Thank you.
Aviso: Si solicitó servicios de Human Options en el pasado, no complete el formulario. Comuníquese a cualquiera de nuestras siguientes líneas telefónicas: la línea directa las 24 horas al (877) 854-3594; Minnie Street FRC al (714) 972-5775 o Newport Mesa FRC al (949) 764-8100. Gracias.
Click here to access our PEP flyer for upcoming groups!
Family Support Services
Family Support Services are availabe at several Community Based Services locations. Services include assessment, crisis intervention, and ongoing support and referrals to resources and services for families with multiple needs. Services are available in English and Spanish, and telephonic interpretation is available for any other languages.
WALK-IN CENTERS
Our Walk-In Centers provide individual, crisis and family counseling as well as legal advocacy, parenting education, empowerment groups, domestic violence services to military families and elder abuse intervention services. Services are provided at Human Options’ Business Office as well as eight satellite offices located in Orange County’s Family Resource Centers.
Prevention Education
Often thought of as a family matter, relationship violence is in fact a social, business, and health issue that impacts our entire community. Partnering with Orange County schools, hospitals, police departments, lawyers, businesses and more, we educate more than 8,000 people a year through our Prevention Education program. We teach the community how to become first responders by recognizing relationship violence, finding support for victims and ending the stigma associated with relationship violence.
Presentations & Trainings
Invite a Prevention Educator to come speak at your school, business or community group. We provide presentations and trainings on various topics related to relationship violence an can tailor a presentation based on the needs of your groups.
Click here to get started, on your journey to safety and healing.