Vivid Visions, Inc.

Vivid Visions, Inc. Vivid Visions, Inc. HELPING VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
CRISIS HOTLINE (386)364-2100 OR (800)500-1119

Kendall  and Alyssa representing  for TDVAM !!  We are here for it!  🧡🧡
02/11/2025

Kendall and Alyssa representing for TDVAM !! We are here for it! 🧡🧡

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1365 Ohio Avenue N
Live Oak, FL
32064

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Our non-profit organization aspires to protect those who have been the victim of domestic abuse. We offer shelter, job training, safety planning, relocation assistance, education and counseling to those who need it in the Suwannee County Florida area. We can also assist with legal problems, restraining orders, custody issues and possibly divorce proceedings. We can tell your rights and help direct you to where you can get the information and help for your situation. We have been known to offer assistance to those located in other counties in the area when needed.

Our main office is located in downtown Live Oak, Florida in a secured building across from the County Courthouse. Our volunteer Board of Directors meet every second Monday at 6:00 pm if you would like to attend, lend a hand or just find out how you can help. Of course, we are opened during regular visiting hours too and ask that you call ahead of your arrival so that we have someone to meet you.

All donations are appreciated and lately are becoming more of a requirement for us to continue our work. Visit our website, our Instagram Page and like, share and comment on all of our pages. We greatly appreciate you sharing our pages, events and articles with your friends and family. If you cannot donate but still appreciate our services sharing on your social media pages will help out too.

If you, a friend or family member may be a victim of violence and needs help please call our crisis line or the 800 number. We will help.