New Orleans Family Justice Center

New Orleans Family Justice Center A community partnership that cares about families that are hurting - free of violence, sexual assault and abuse. U.S. Open Monday-Friday 9a-4p (24/7 hotline)

El Centro de Justicia Familiar de Nueva Orleans es una colaboración de agencias dedicadas a ponerle fin a la violencia familiar. The New Orleans Family Justice Center offers various services to survivors of domestic violence. These services are provided through a partnership with the following agencies:

Services include:
• Counseling
• 24-hour Crisis Line
• Comprehensive Case Management
• Inter

vention Services for Children
• Emergency Safe Shelter
• Transitional Housing
• Educational and Job Readiness Training

Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office
Advocates provide support and resources to survivors with pending criminal cases. Assistant District Attorney’s are on-site to work with victims and witnesses to prepare cases for trial in Criminal District Court. NOPD Domestic Violence Unit
A specialized investigative unit responsible for conducting follow up investigations of all domestic violence crimes. The domestic violence unit provides assistance to victims throughout the judicial process as well as
information regarding various support services. Project Save
Project SAVE provides free, emergency legal representation to survivors in Orleans Parish. Services may include temporary restraining and protective orders, temporary child support, custody, and use of property. Sexual Assault Program
Provides sexual assault crisis counseling. Services include individual and group counseling, medical advocacy, referrals, outreach, and education. Southeast Louisiana Legal Services
Provides civil legal services to victims of domestic violence for protection from abuse which may include temporary custody, temporary child support and use and occupancy of the home. After obtaining the protection order, our attorneys will handle divorce, long term child custody issues and enforcement of the protection orders. Tulane Domestic Violence Law Clinic
The domestic violence clinic provides civil legal services to survivors seeking protective orders, divorces and custody of their children. Attorney’s Office, EDLA— Victim Witness
Provides survivors with resources that include notification services and victim compensation.

We are looking for working televisions for our transitional housing program. Televisions should be “reset” to factory se...
06/09/2026

We are looking for working televisions for our transitional housing program. Televisions should be “reset” to factory settings and come with remote control units.

If you have one to donate, please contact Allen Thompson at [email protected] or Sharon Henry at [email protected].

Thank you!

Looking for sponsors! On July 14, 2026, we will be hosting an employment fair for survivors!  Please consider sponsoring...
05/21/2026

Looking for sponsors!

On July 14, 2026, we will be hosting an employment fair for survivors!

Please consider sponsoring the event! If you have a business looking for employees, we are interested in hearing from you, too!

More information on how to register and attend the job fair as a job seeker will be coming soon!

The New Orleans Family Justice Center's Chief Executive Officer, Mary Claire Landry, and Faith House of Acadiana's Execu...
05/20/2026

The New Orleans Family Justice Center's Chief Executive Officer, Mary Claire Landry, and Faith House of Acadiana's Executive Director, Billie Lacombe, are in Washington, D.C., for the 2026 Family Justice Center Capitol Hill Days, working to center attention on the needs of survivors, strengthening support for Family Justice Centers, and advocating for policies that create safer communities across the country.

Today, they are at Congressman Troy A. Carter's office (pictured with Willie Lyles, Congressman Carter's Chief of Staff).

Today is Give NOLA Day!  The link to our donation page is in the comments!
05/05/2026

Today is Give NOLA Day! The link to our donation page is in the comments!





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05/01/2026

is coming up on May 5... but early giving has already started. See the link in the comments and donate to the today!

Make a difference for someone....We offer training, support, and appreciation!  💜💙❤️
04/24/2026

Make a difference for someone....

We offer training, support, and appreciation! 💜💙❤️

04/24/2026

The New Orleans Family Justice Center (NOFJC) operates a comprehensive services center for victims of domestic and sexual violence, human trafficking and stalking. We collaborate with law enforcement, prosecutors, civil legal service providers and victims' advocates to...

Today we are wearing teal in support of Sexual Assault Awareness Month 💙Teal represents solidarity with survivors and a ...
04/14/2026

Today we are wearing teal in support of Sexual Assault Awareness Month 💙

Teal represents solidarity with survivors and a commitment to creating a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for them.

We stand together to raise awareness, encourage important conversations, and help break the silence surrounding sexual assault.

Let’s listen, learn, and support one another — not just today, but every day.

As we recognize National Stalking and Human Trafficking Awareness Month, we participated in the Stalking Awareness and P...
01/23/2026

As we recognize National Stalking and Human Trafficking Awareness Month, we participated in the Stalking Awareness and Prevention Panel at Dillard University on January 22, 2026.

The discussion focused on helping students identify stalking behaviors, understand associated risks, and recognize the critical connection between stalking and human trafficking.

Our Civil Legal Advocate, Sandra Gray, served as a panelist alongside, Detective Curtis Barre, New Orleans Police Department
Detective Kira Boudreaux, New Orleans Police Department
Taralyn Webster, Dillard University Police Department
Conversations like these are essential to prevention, survivor safety, and informed community response. We appreciate Dillard University’s commitment to education and collaboration around these critical issues. New Orleans Police Department

Address

701 Loyola, Suite 201
New Orleans, LA

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+15045924005

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