Alameda CountyFamily Justice Center
Justice is not served
until crime victims are.
Safety alert!
Abusers can track your computer activity. If you are in danger, please call 911 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE). And consider using a safer computer such as one from the library or a friend's house.
Abusers can track your computer activity. If you are in danger, please call 911 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE). And consider using a safer computer such as one from the library or a friend's house.
Get Help
Camp HOPE is for children who have been exposed to family violence and either they or their parent(s)/guardian(s) have received services from the ACFJC.
Ages 7 - 11: July 30 - August 4
Ages 11 - 17: August 6 - August 12
For information or to register a child, please contact stephen.murphy@acgov.org.
Join us for Camp HOPE 2017!
Ages 7 - 11: July 30 - August 4
Ages 11 - 17: August 6 - August 12
Space is limited so reserve your spot now!
Download the flyer or visit our YOUTH pages.For information or to register a child, please contact stephen.murphy@acgov.org.
Who we are
Welcome to the Alameda County Family Justice Center (ACFJC), a one-stop center, with 30 onsite and over 50 offsite agencies and programs, for individuals and families experiencing domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault and exploitation, child abuse, child abduction, elder and dependent adult abuse, and human trafficking.Our ACFJC Client Navigators (on-site consultants) will link you to the services you request.
Call us at (510) 267-8800 or
email us at: info@acfjc.org
How We Can Help
We Provide:- crisis intervention
- emergency shelter
- counseling for adults and children
- case management
- legal assistance and information
- housing assistance
- self-sufficiency programs
- children’s programs
- law enforcement investigation
- trauma recovery services
About Us
The Alameda County Family Justice Center (ACFJC), envisioned by Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O’Malley, began as a simple concept; to create a 1-stop location that would provide effective, comprehensive services to victims of interpersonal violence in a collaborative and coordinated way.The ACFJC is a Division of the District Attorney’s Office and provides visitors with legal, health, and support services and the opportunity for physical and psychological safety, recovery and well-being.