Empower Tehama

4.1
4.1 (43)
43
Reviews
Closed, opens Monday at 9:00 AM
Hours
Monday9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
About This Service
Empower Tehama is the new name for Alternatives to Violence, an organization that has served Tehama County since 1994. Alternatives to Violence began as a grassroots effort to assist victims of domestic violence escape abuse and address the effects of trauma on their lives. In recent years, strategi
Overall Rating
4.1

Melissa Middlebrough
1 year ago
They refused to let my boyfriend inside the building and only would talk to him through a speaker box. He was seeking help for his teenage daughter suffering from trauma and depression worrying about having to stay with her mother due to a custody order. They refused to help him as the mother had already "inquired" there but we found out later that the child was never even seen there. Seemed like they were taking the mothers side by refusing to help him let alone let him inside the building for information. CPS and cops have since been involved yet they refused to help the child!

Deja “Deja Vu” German
2 years ago
This place has been truly amazing! They have been such a huge blessing. I love the staff and how supportive they have been. It's services like this that deserve more funding. They have provided me with so much more than just assistance out of a bad situation. They have given me the support to move forward with my life and it's been truly life changing. Thank you so much!❤️🤟

Nikki Zaragoza
2 years ago
My cousin went there for help with a domestic violence situation and one of the workers knew one of her abusers and gave them all of her information including court documents and exposed all of her evidence. The worker laughed about it in a recording that my cousins primary abuser showed my cousin and said that my cousin was lying. This place is failing my cousin and whoever runs this place should have handled it and reassured my cousin when she went to the cops about this situation. A scared person asking for help shouldn’t have to go through this because of a place specifically for helping victims. Suzanna Reyes and Enelinda Ocampo are responsible for the victim blaming. Whoever their authorities are, I would appreciate if they reached out to me.

 
Other Helpful Services Nearby

Have Questions About Sex, Pregnancy, and More?

Ask Our Confidential Chatbot!