Who We Are
Starting as a hotline service in 1982 for victims of domestic violence, the program grew as we became aware of additional needs and as resources for those in need continued to be limited.
Today, FCSS offers services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault as well as those experiencing homelessness. These services come in the form of advocacy, accompaniment, support groups, rapid rehousing, homelessness prevention, emergency shelter, utility assistance, youth prevention programming, eviction prevention, and community education.
The organization has expanded to a six-acre campus with a 4,000-square-foot crisis resource center (central office), and five emergency shelter facilities with the capacity for 76 individuals. FCSS also operates two transitional permanent supportive housing shelters for women, one permanent supportive housing shelter for men, and two facilities dedicated to distributing basic need items to individuals.
The 24-hour hotline, 1-800-572-2278, is still going strong, and an advocate can be reached at all times. Advocates are also available through our website by clicking on “Chat with us” in the bottom right corner.


Administration

Marybeth Adkins

Elizabeth Hill

Michael Wampler
Our Staff

Adam Thompson

Aimee Jones

Angel Mefford

Anna Blanken

Brandi McFall

Curt Hileman

Erin Wyatt

Hannah Crabtree

Idan Peek

Jade Leonard

Jessica Dotson

Jimmy Mullins

John Swindle

Kami Tucker

Katie Marshall

Kristin Beverly

Lauren Albrecht

Mark Stapleton

Phyllis Powers

Shandah Wittman-Barker

Sheila Hileman

Shellie Hollinger

Sue Blackwell

Tommy Keene

Vickie McCurley
