You matter.
We are here.

Since 1985, Swain Qualla SAFE has been a trusted resource for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Swain County and the Qualla Boundary. We believe in healing, dignity, and empowerment, and we work every day to ensure that all survivors—regardless of gender or background—have access to the support they need.

If you need help, reach out now. Call our 24/7 confidential hotline at 828-488-6809. You deserve safety, respect, and a future free from fear.

Mission

Swain Qualla SAFE provides free, safe, and confidential services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in Swain County and the Qualla Boundary. We support survivors through comprehensive victim support & advocacy, public education, and community partnerships while working to prevent violence and promote safety throughout our community.

Vision

A community where all individuals live free from violence, where survivors are supported, empowered, and able to thrive, and where domestic violence and sexual assault are prevented through education, awareness, and collective action.

Purpose

Swain Qualla SAFE exists to provide life-saving support and empower survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault by offering confidential services that help them regain control, rebuild their lives, and find safety within their communities.

Values

At Swain Qualla SAFE, we foster trust, ensuring survivors feel safe, confidential, and supported. With dignity, compassion, and empathy, we guide survivors through their journey, advocating for their needs and empowering them to rebuild their lives. Our commitment to success means providing free services that help survivors regain control and heal, knowing they are never alone in their recovery.

Swain Qualla Safe Domestic Violence Shelter
Swain Qualla Safe Domestic Violence Shelter

What we do

24/7 Crisis Hotline – Call anytime for immediate support.

Emergency Shelter – A safe, clean, and secure place for you and your children.

Crisis Counseling & Emotional Support – You are heard, believed, and supported.

Legal Advocacy – Help with protective orders, court accompaniment, and legal aid referrals.

Support Groups & Educational Programs – Find connection and empowerment.

Transportation Assistance – Helping you get to safety and important appointments.

Children’s Services – Support and advocacy for your little ones.
Translation & Interpretation – Language should never be a barrier to safety.

Our story

Established in 1985, Swain Qualla SAFE has a longstanding history of providing essential support to survivors and advocating for lasting change. Recognizing a critical need in our community for inclusive, survivor-centered care, we expanded our services to ensure that every individual—regardless of gender, background, or circumstance—has access to safety, resources, and hope. For over four decades, we’ve continually evolved to meet our community’s needs, becoming a trusted partner and advocate in the fight against violence.

As the demand for services grows, SAFE is dedicated to expanding programs, securing additional funding, strengthening outreach efforts, and ensuring that no survivor is left without help or hope.

Shelter, Assistance, Feelings, Education

Jan. 1985

Swain Qualla SAFE, Inc., a nonprofit organization, was founded in response to community concerns in Spring 1984 and officially incorporated in 1985.

Today

Through passionate leadership, program development, and an unwavering commitment to survivors, SAFE has grown from its grassroots, kitchen-table beginnings into a professional and impactful agency. The organization now offers emergency shelter, advocacy, crisis intervention, counseling, and prevention education to individuals and families in need.

Our history

Shelter, Assistance, Feelings, Education
Shelter, Assistance, Feelings, Education

Sept. 1985

By August of that year, more than 20 women and children had found refuge in motels, safe homes, and out-of-county shelters. The immediate demand for assistance quickly exceeded SAFE’s initial resources. In response, the organization opened its emergency shelter in September 1985.

Our story

Established in 1985, Swain Qualla SAFE has a longstanding history of providing essential support to survivors and advocating for lasting change. Recognizing a critical need in our community for inclusive, survivor-centered care, we expanded our services to ensure that every individual—regardless of gender, background, or circumstance—has access to safety, resources, and hope. For over four decades, we’ve continually evolved to meet our community’s needs, becoming a trusted partner and advocate in the fight against violence. As the demand for services grows, SAFE is dedicated to expanding programs, securing additional funding, strengthening outreach efforts, and ensuring that no survivor is left without help or hope.
Shelter, Assistance, Feelings, Education

Our history

Swain Qualla SAFE, Inc., a nonprofit organization, was founded in response to community concerns in Spring 1984 and officially incorporated in 1985.

Jan 1985

Swain Qualla SAFE, Inc., a nonprofit organization, was founded in response to community concerns in Spring 1984 and officially incorporated in 1985.

Sept. 1985

By August of that year, more than 20 women and children had found refuge in motels, safe homes, and out-of-county shelters. The immediate demand for assistance quickly exceeded SAFE’s initial resources. In response, the organization opened its emergency shelter in September 1985.

Today

Through passionate leadership, program development, and an unwavering commitment to survivors, SAFE has grown from its grassroots, kitchen-table beginnings into a professional and impactful agency. The organization now offers emergency shelter, advocacy, crisis intervention, counseling, and prevention education to individuals and families in need.

Meet our team

Board of directors

Our impact

2,214

Survivors served

16

Community outreach

1,623

Counseling sessions

At Swain Qualla SAFE, our greatest strength is our caring and dedicated team. Our experienced and well-trained staff includes advocates, case managers, community educators, and support personnel—all deeply committed to helping survivors feel safe, supported, and respected. We provide free, safe, confidential services available 24/7, ensuring immediate assistance when it’s needed most.

Through strong partnerships with legal aid providers, hospitals, and advocacy groups, we ensure survivors have access to the resources needed to rebuild their lives. Our mission-driven approach fosters trust, compassion, and empowerment, and we are committed to breaking the cycle of violence through education, awareness, and direct support.