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Crime Victims Assistance offered at Crisis Support Network - Crime Victims' Office

Crime Victims Assistance offered at Crisis Support Network - Crime Victims' Office

Provides assistance to general crime victims other than domestic violence or sexual assault. Avocates assist with multiple systems of support by helping victims deal with physical, emotional, financial, and legal consequences of their victimization.  Advocates can offer:   - Crisis intervention and help coping with the trauma of violent victimization  - Assistance filing Crime Victim Compensation claims and insurance forms  - Direction to help access medical and/or mental health services  - Advocacy within the criminal justice system  - Striving to ensure victims’ voices are heard and that their opinions are considered  - Assistance completing Victim Impact Statements  - Crisis intervention including 24-hour access to an advocate at 1-866-711-2826  - Guidance through the criminal justice process  - Accompaniment to court proceedings  - Referral to other support services available throughout the community  - Personal Systems Advocacy: support of victims with public service providers, creditors, employers, insurance companies, utilities providers, etc  - Information on applying for restitution  - Assistance in the Return of Personal Property that may have been taken by law enforcement as part of an investigation.

Physical Address

1006 Robert Bush Drive West, South Bend, WA 98586

Hours

24 hours daily.

Application process

Call for assistance.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

For victims of crimes including: arson, assault, bullying, DUI, elder abuse, home invasion, hate crimes, homicide, identity theft, and robbery.  Victims do not have to report the crime to receive services.

Languages

Spanish

Agency info

Crisis Support Network

The mission of Crisis Support Network is to provide advocacy services to survivors and others affected by domestic violence and sexual assault, child abuse, and general crimes in Pacific and Grays Harbor County.