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Safe at Home

106 North 5th Street, Savannah, Missouri 64485, USA

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Protecting Families in Andrew County

What is the Safe at Home Program?

The Safe at Home program is designed to provide safety and peace of mind for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and other abuse. This confidential address program helps protect individuals and their families by ensuring their home address remains private.

How the Program Works

Participants in the Safe at Home program are assigned a secure mailing address provided by the State of Missouri. All first-class mail is forwarded from this secure address to the participant’s actual location, keeping their whereabouts confidential.

Who Can Benefit?

  • Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
  • Parents and guardians seeking to protect their children.
  • Individuals looking to shield their personal information from public records.

Key Benefits

  • Confidentiality: Your address is removed from publicly accessible records, reducing the risk of being located by abusers.
  • Peace of Mind: A secure way to receive mail while protecting your privacy.
  • Support Network: Access to resources and guidance through the program.

How to Apply

To enroll in the Safe at Home program, contact the Andrew County Health Department for assistance. We can provide guidance, help you complete the application, and connect you with additional resources for safety planning.

Contact Us Today

Your safety and well-being are our priority. To learn more about the Safe at Home program or to start the enrollment process, call us at (816) 324-3139 or visit our office during business hours.

Because Everyone Deserves to Feel Safe

Together, we can create a secure and supportive environment for you and your family. Let us help you take the next step toward safety and peace of mind.

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