A Safe Place – Emergency Shelters for Women & Teen Mothers

Budget Needed:
$180,000 for 3 Years
Theme:
Safety • Protection • Healing • New Beginnings


Project Overview

When a woman or teen mother flees violence, the first 24 hours can determine her future —
or her survival.

“A Safe Place” is KHAF’s emergency shelter initiative, designed to offer secure, confidential
housing, crisis counseling, legal assistance, and crisis intervention for women and teen
mothers escaping domestic violence.

KHAF aims to establish four fully functional safe shelters across Rwanda.


Core Services Offered

Emergency Accommodation

Private, safe, confidential rooms where survivors can rest without fear.

Crisis Intervention & Safety Planning

Immediate emotional support, stabilization, and risk-reduction.

Counseling & Trauma Healing

Professional psychosocial care for survivors and their children.

Legal & Justice Support

  • Guidance in filing cases
  • Legal referrals
  • Liaison with police & protection units

Pathways to Independence

  • Reintegration
  • Livelihood planning
  • Referral to empowerment programs

Why This Project Is Life-Saving

  • Many survivors have nowhere safe to go.
  • Reporting abuse without protection puts them at greater risk.
  • Teen mothers face double vulnerability — violence + stigma.

These shelters serve as lifelines where healing begins.


Expected Impact

  • 1,200 women & teen mothers sheltered in 3 years
  • Reduced cases of re-victimization
  • Stronger justice outcomes for survivors
  • A fully established national emergency response model

Call to Action


Help build Rwanda’s network of life-saving shelters.