About GCCC

Glynn Community Crisis Center (GCCC) is an organization dedicated to serving the victims of domestic violence in Southeast Georgia.

Since 1983, "Caring for Victims of Domestic Violence" has been the guiding purpose of this growing program. Through support from our community, services offered to victims and their children continue to expand. Through its emergency shelter (Amity House), two-year transitional living program (Hope House), and outreach support services, GCCC is a place where victims can turn when domestic violence disrupts their lives.

Services include:
  • 24-hour crisis hotline at 912-264-HELP (4357)
  • Individual counseling
  • Group therapy
  • Personal advocacy
  • Legal assistance
  • Childcare
  • Transportation
  • Relocation assistance
  • Financial assistance
  • More
Caring for victims through these services equips and empowers individuals and families to start a new life that is safe, productive and free from domestic violence.

If you or a loved one are experience domestic violence, please call the 24-hour Emergency Hotline at 912-264-HELP (4357).

If you would like to volunteer, donate or learn more about our agency, please call 912-264-1348 or visit us online.