Domestic violence affects people of all backgrounds and cultures, just remember you are not alone.
The Fairfield Police Department is helping to spread awareness about an important topic; domestic violence by displaying purple ribbons around Fairfield.
As we continue to advocate, support and increase awareness about domestic violence year-around; October is domestic violence awareness month. Domestic violence affects people of all backgrounds and cultures, just remember you are not alone.
The Fairfield Police Department has partnered with the non-profit organization, Solano Advocates for Victims of Violence (SAVV) to display purple ribbons around Downtown Fairfield to honor survivors, and those that lost their life to domestic violence.
Advocates for Victims of Violence (SAVV) is a nonprofit organization that primarily assists victims of domestic violence. Services include bilingual (Spanish) case management, court accompaniment, restraining orders, emergency financial assistance, DV counseling, support groups, TRO legal representation, and DV awareness and prevention. For additional information and support services please visit www.savvcenter.org or call 707.820.7288.
Together #WeAreFairfield
The Fairfield Police Department is committed to working in partnership with our community to preserve and enhance the quality of life through effective crime prevention, safety education, and innovative law enforcement.
Our Family Violence Unit is a great example of innovative law enforcement by taking a holistic approach supporting victims of violence.
The Fairfield Police Departments’ Family Violence Unit consists of three Detectives, one Victim Advocate, and a Police Technician with the specialized knowledge and training necessary to deal with the sensitive nature of victims exposed to domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse crimes.
All services are confidentially, and the victims are not required to have a police report with law enforcement.
You can reach the Family Victim Advocate by calling 707.428.7770 (Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m).
Reception:707.428.7600
To report domestic violence or an emergency situation, call 9-1-1 or 707.428.7373.
Address/Location
Fairfield, CA Police Department
1000 Webster St
Fairfield, CA 94533
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 707-428-7300
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