This unique study published in the Journal of Community Psychology is one of the first to examine the impact of COVID-19 on unstably housed DV survivors over time. Critical findings of this study include the plateau of progress made for survivors engaged in services as stay-at-home orders went into effect and protective factors for study participants who received more housing supports to mitigate negative outcomes. These findings are significant to the importance of service access and will be of great value to the planning and preparation for current and future critical events.