Onsite Partners
These agencies provide services to clients of the Family Justice Center on-site.
Please note that all law enforcement numbers are non-emergency only. If you need emergency assistance, please call 911.
Family Abuse Services FAS provides services such as a 24/7 crisis line (English & Spanish), emergency housing, court advocacy, and support group. | (336) 226-5985 | |
Elder Justice Project The Elder Justice Project is an initiative to coordinate services to support those older than 50 who are victims of abuse. | (336) 570-6019 | |
Elon Law Elon Law’s Emergency Legal Services Program seeks to drastically reduce gaps and unmet needs for legal advocacy and support for victims of domestic and sexual violence. | (336) 278-6626 | |
Legal Aid of North Carolina Services include pro bono legal assistance with housing, child custody, immigration, and more. | (866) 219-5262 | |
Burlington Police Department Officers in the Special Victims Unit receive special training on how to work with victims of domestic violence. It is the priority of the Burlington Police Department to intervene, investigate, and prosecute all incidents of domestic violence. | (336) 229-3530 | |
Alamance County Sheriff’s Office Officers in the Special Victims Unit receive special training on how to work with victims of domestic violence. | (336) 570-6021 | |
DSS Benefit and Program Assistance DSS promotes self-reliance and self-sufficiency and works to prevent abuse, neglect, dependency and exploitation of vulnerable individuals, children and their families. | (336) 570-6532 | |
Women’s Resource Center WRC provides assistance with financial planning, resume building, job searching, and more to women in Alamance County and parts of Caswell and Person Counties. | (336) 227-6900 | |
DSS Child Protective Services DSS promotes self-reliance and self-sufficiency and works to prevent abuse, neglect, dependency and exploitation of vulnerable individuals, children and their families. | (336) 229-2908 | |
EnviroSafe EnviroSafe assists higher risk clients with in-depth safety planning. This may include services such as helping clients adjust the layout of their home, change privacy settings on social media, and providing recommendations for changing routine. | (336) 226-4896 | |
Orinoco Wellness Orinoco Wellness offers mental health and substance use services onsite at the FJC. | (336) 265-6723 |
Offsite Partners
These partners do not have office space at the Family Justice Center, but FJC staff members work closely with them to provide the best possible services to clients.
Please note that all law enforcement numbers are non-emergency only. If you need emergency assistance, please call 911.
Alamance Burlington School System | (336) 570-6060 | |
Alamance County Government – Clerk of Court’s Office | See list of #s | |
Alamance County Government – County Manager’s Office | (336) 228-1312 | |
Alamance County District Attorney | (336) 570-5210 | |
Alamance County District Court and Superior Court | (336) 570-5200 | |
Alamance County Magistrate | (336) 570-5219 | |
CrossRoads Sexual Assault Response & Resource Center | (336) 228-0813 | |
Domestic Violence Prevention Program | (336) 570-4633 | |
Elon University Campus Police | (336) 278-5555 | |
Town of Elon Police | (336) 584-1301 | |
Graham Police | (336) 570-6700 | |
Gibsonville Police | (336) 449-6677 | |
Haw River Police | (336) 578-0784 | |
Mebane Police | (919) 563-9031 |