How We Help

Support Groups

Intimate Partner Violence Social Group

Join our social group for women experiencing intimate partner violence.

This group is a safe place for women to share their truths, empower their lives, and create a sense of community.

This is a hybrid group that meets the first Thursday of every month in person from 4:00 - 5:30 PM; and on the third Thursday of every month via Zoom from 4:00 -5:30 PM.

For further information, contact Samantha Pierson at samanthap@turningpoint-wi.org, or call 715-425-6751.

LGBTQIA+ Support Group

Join other LGBTQIA+ survivors of intimate partner violence to discuss processing, healing, and unique challenges and triumphs of LGBTQIA+ survivors of violence.  This group is offered every Tuesday evening from 6:00 – 7:30 PM via Zoom. To register, please contact Serenity Holbrook at serenityh@turningpoint-wi.org or 715-425-6751.

Creative Healing Support Group

The Creative Healing Support Group (also known as the Sexual Assault Support Group) meets via Zoom every Wednesday evening from 6:00 - 7:00 PM via Zoom. 

The Creative Healing Support Group caters to the emotional needs of our clients through artistic expression. Bringing together art and psychoeducation, the support group allows for a communal space for grief and growth. We engage in a practice of taking space that models consent culture by meeting the client where they are and catering to their needs. Each individual is invited to join this judgment-free space of healing and sharing.

For further information or to register, contact Amanda Donley, Sexual Assault Services Coordinator at amandad@turningpoint-wi.org or call  715-425-6751

Services for Men

Nearly 1 in 10 men in the United States will experience physical violence, rape and/or stalking by an intimate partner in his lifetime. Turningpoint is committed to serving all victims of intimate partner violence through one-on-one support, emergency shelter, and other resources. If you or someone you know is experience violence, please contact Turningpoint at 715-425-6751 for assistance. Violence can happen to anyone, and Turningpoint is here to help.