Contact Us

If you are in need of emergency assistance or wish to make an appointment, please contact one of our 24-hour hotlines:
English 415.924.6616
Spanish 415.924.3456
ManKind Program 415.924.1070

Marin Youth Services Text Line 415.526.2557
M-F, 9am-5pm

You can reach the office of Center for Domestic Peace directly by e-mailing us at: [email protected]. We are unable to offer advice over email. Please call one of the numbers above for help.

Or by contacting us at:

Center for Domestic Peace
734 A Street
San Rafael, CA 94901-3923

Phone: 415.457.2464 (Business line only. Appointments are made through the hotline.)
Fax: 415.457.6457
TTY: 415.457.2421

Material donations that are NEW are accepted Monday – Friday, 10 AM to 4 PM, at the back door off of 2nd Street.
Please call ahead to confirm that we are able to accept donations.
To view our current Wish List, click here.

Tax ID # 94-2415856.

Interested in volunteering? Visit our Volunteer Page!

Looking for a job? Visit our Job Page!

Accessibility Policy: C4DP is committed to providing services that meet a variety of accessibility needs including hearing, visual, language or physical limitations. No one is turned away based on these limitations. Please inform us if you need special assistance and we will do our best to accommodate in accordance with your needs.

Center for Domestic Peace IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, ancestry, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions), marital status, sexual orientation (heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality), medical condition (cancer and genetic characteristics) or disability (medical and physical, including HIV and AIDS), and denial of family medical care leave and pregnancy leave.

We are committed to equal opportunity and cultural linguistic competency as a means to: oppose employment discrimination and oppression, 2) ensure diversity in our organization, 3) eliminate barriers so we are able to provide service to all victims, 4) provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services and accessible facilities and materials for disabled participants, and 5) promote healthy and equal relating while opposing discrimination and all forms of discrimination/harassment of marginalized groups.

Immigrants in the United States have the right to live life free of domestic violence and abuse. Center for Domestic Peace rejects all discrimination based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, immigration status, socioeconomic status, and disability. We are committed to protecting the rights of every survivor, regardless of their immigration status. All our services are 100% voluntary and 100% confidential/anonymous. We will not ask you for your immigration status, or for a social security number. Rest assured that any information you wish to disclose to us will be kept in the utmost confidentiality.