About WPS
Women’s Protective Services of Lubbock is an innovative, battered women’s shelter designed to de-institutionalize shelter living.
In 1997, WPS began a capital campaign to build a new shelter and, by 1999, occupied the facility and expanded the facility by 21,125 square feet. WPS seeks to help families heal and grow into independence and a life free from violence by providing victimized families with a neighborhood atmosphere and their own living space. The facility is a series of quadruplex cottages, comprising 24 independent living units, each with two to three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room, dining room, and kitchen. The families have individual bedrooms and bathrooms and share a common cooking area and a living area.
The space includes the WPS Program Center — the administrative and gathering space for WPS support services. The WPS Program Center is a 9,225 square-foot area. It comprises counseling offices, laundry facilities, clinics, intake offices, hotline services, food storage, group counseling rooms for women and children, art therapy and education rooms, a library, community resource services, and administrative offices. The WPS shelter provides a complete healing environment for families who seek protection.
Women's Protective Services of Lubbock
24 Hour, Toll-Free Crisis Hotline
- Crisis Intervention
- Telephone support services & information
- Immediate domestic violence information & referrals
- Emergency transportation to shelter
Emergency Shelter
- 24-hour emergency shelter for families
- Food
- Clothing
- Medical and prescription assistance
- Transportation assistance
- Safe & secure environment
Therapy
- Individual therapy for adults and children
- Group support meetings for adults and children
- Parenting groups
- Play therapy for adults and children
- Art therapy for adults and children
- Music therapy for adults and children
Legal Advocacy Services
- Assistance with knowing your legal rights
- Assistance with Crime Victim Compensation applications
- Assistance and advocacy for filing police reports
- Assistance and advocacy for applying for a Family Violence Protection order
- Assistance in obtaining legal representation
Regional Outreach & Education Services
- Domestic violence prevention programs
- Community trainings about domestic violence
- Teen dating violence programs
- Cyber-bullying education
- Digital safety education
Social Services
- Assistance, information, and referrals for:
- Housing
- Childcare
- Education
- Employment
- Transportation
- Medical Facilities
- And other necessary resources
- On-site job readiness program
- Resume building
- Career testing
- Assistance with continuing Education programs
- Job searches
- Transportation assistance
- Life-skills education
- Budget building
- Financial planning
- Time management
- Stress management
- Personal wellness
Food & Nutrition
- Healthy meals & snacks provided
- Food preparation classes
- Food budgets
Battering Intervention & Prevention Program
- 24-week accountability program
- Understanding power & control issues
- Changing attitudes & behaviors about violence