If you need domestic violence resources Pinellas County, the most important thing to know is that help is available right now. In Pinellas County and across Tampa Bay, there are organizations that provide crisis support, shelter, advocacy, and safety planning for survivors of domestic violence. If you are in immediate danger, call 911. For everyone else, the resources below can help you take the next safe step.
At Action Plus Bail Bonds, we know domestic violence cases can affect entire families in different ways. But when safety is the issue, survivor support has to come first. This guide highlights local organizations in Pinellas, Hillsborough, and Pasco counties that offer immediate help, including hotlines, shelter access, and other emergency services.
Pinellas County domestic violence help
In Pinellas County, CASA is the official provider of domestic violence support and services. CASA offers a 24-hour hotline, a 24-hour online chat, and walk-in access through the Family Justice Center in St. Petersburg. CASA’s Family Justice Center is located at 1011 1st Ave. N in St. Petersburg, and walk-ins are welcome Monday through Friday. CASA can also be reached through its 24-hour hotline at 727-895-4912.
CASA recently launched a new transportation support option for survivors in Pinellas County by providing free Uber rides to and from services. That program is designed to reduce one of the biggest barriers survivors face when trying to get help safely.
Another Pinellas County resource is The Haven at Hope Villages of America. Hope Villages’ abuse services can be reached on its 24-hour crisis hotline at 727-442-4128. The organization also provides domestic violence support through its abuse services program.
Hillsborough County domestic violence help
In Hillsborough County, The Spring of Tampa Bay provides domestic violence services and operates a 24-hour crisis hotline at 813-247-7233. The Spring offers safe shelter and supportive services for survivors of domestic violence and their children.
For survivors in Tampa or elsewhere in Hillsborough County, a hotline call can be the first step toward shelter, counseling, safety planning, and other support. If someone is not sure what to do next, calling the hotline can help them talk through their options in a confidential setting.
Pasco County domestic violence help
In Pasco County, Sunrise of Pasco County is a local domestic violence resource. Sunrise can be reached through its 24-hour hotline at 352-521-3120 or toll-free at 888-668-7273. CASA’s resource listings for Tampa Bay also identify Sunrise as the domestic violence agency serving Pasco County.
For survivors in Pasco, calling Sunrise can help connect them with immediate safety support, crisis response, and local domestic violence services.
How to decide which resource to contact
If you are not sure where to start, use the resource in the county where you are currently located or where you can get to safely. Here is the quickest way to think about it:
- If you are in Pinellas County, contact CASA at 727-895-4912.
- If you are in Hillsborough County, contact The Spring of Tampa Bay at 813-247-7233.
- If you are in Pasco County, contact Sunrise at 888-668-7273 or 352-521-3120.
- If you are in immediate danger, call 911.
If transportation is the barrier in Pinellas County, CASA’s free Uber rides may make it easier to get to services without delay.
Why local domestic violence resources matter
Local organizations do more than answer calls. They understand the court systems, shelters, safety concerns, and support networks in their own counties. That matters because survivors often need more than one kind of help at the same time, including emergency shelter, advocacy, legal guidance, transportation, and safety planning. CASA’s Family Justice Center model in Pinellas County is built around bringing several support services together in one place.
For families navigating a domestic violence case, having the right local contact can make the situation less overwhelming and more manageable. Support is available, and survivors do not have to figure everything out alone.
A note from Action Plus Bail Bonds
Action Plus Bail Bonds serves Pinellas County and the surrounding Tampa Bay area, but when domestic violence is involved, personal safety should always come first. If you are looking for help for yourself or someone else, the resources above are the right place to start. Once immediate safety concerns are addressed, families can then work through the legal side of the case with the appropriate professionals.
If you are in danger, call 911. If you are safe enough to reach out, contact the local hotline in your county and let a trained advocate help guide you.