Offers confidential crisis intervention services for sexual assault and/or domestic violence victims. At the clinic, a counselor provides emotional support and acts as an advocate on the victim's behalf. Services for victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence and their family members may be provided immediately following an assault or at any later date.
Provide services to children and adults who are victims of sexual assault, including 24-hour crisis line, crisis intervention, and counseling.
Provide services to victims of sexual assault, including 24-hour crisis line, crisis intervention and counseling, medical advocacy, advocacy based counseling, specialized therapy, and assistance with sexual assault protection orders.
Provides a domestic violence and sexual assault hotline with information about crisis intervention, legal and medical advocacy, counseling, and information and referral to outside services. Also provides a 30-day domestic violence shelter with case management services.
Provides a domestic violence and sexual assault hotline with information about crisis intervention, legal and medical advocacy, counseling, and information and referral to outside services. Also provides a 30-day domestic violence shelter with case management services.
Operates a 24-hour crisis hotline to assist anyone who has questions or concerns about sexual assault.
Operates a free and confidential 24-hour crisis hotline to assist anyone who has questions or concerns about sexual assault or a crime.
Provides the following services:
- Onsite Individual Counseling
- Crisis Intervention: advocates provide short-term crisis intervention, information, support & validation
- Medical Advocacy: staff & trained volunteer advocates respond to hospital calls to provide medical advocacy for victims of sexual assault
- Legal Advocacy: provides legal advocacy at police interviews and court proceedings
- Therapy Referrals: assists clients in the process of finding a counselor who has experience working with sexual assault survivors
Also provides information regarding payment options such as sliding fee scales, Medicaid, and crime victim's compensation.
Provides child abuse prevention and treatment services, including parenting classes, support groups, educational clinics for divorcing parents, in-home parent aides, domestic violence and sexual assault prevention.
HFCC victim services include DV support group, domestic violence and sexual assault support and crisis intervention, advocacy, legal advocacy, emergency and transitional housing. HFCC also provides support, advocacy, intervention and legal advocacy to victims of general crime.
Hotline provides support and referrals for adult sexual assault victims in King County, and a first point of contact for adults who have just been sexually assaulted and for those who want to talk to someone about past sexual assaults.
Provides daily, 24-hour crisis intervention, support, information on sexual assaults and referrals.
Good first point of contact for any victim of sexual assault (or caring support person) who has been sexually assaulted at any point in their life.
Callers may access on-going advocacy and education through this line.
Provide victim advocacy and support for survivors or child sexual assault and their families. Also offers medical examinations, mental health assessments and ongoing therapy. Focuses on Snohomish County children ages 3-17.
Provide victim advocacy and support for survivors or child sexual assault and their families. Also offers medical examinations, mental health assessments and ongoing therapy.
Provides a 24-hour crisis line to provide confidential advocacy, assistance, information referral, and emotional support to anyone affected by sexual assault.
Provides 24-hour crisis phone line provides immediate assistance, information and emotional support. The crisis information and referral line is available to anyone affected by sexual assault/abuse, whether it’s recent or in the past. In addition, services are also available to family members and friends of victims. Advocates are carefully screened and fully trained to assist victims, families and the community with accurate information, confidential crisis intervention, and advocacy through medical and legal procedures.
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Provides a 24-hour medical advocacy, legal advocacy and support. Medical advocacy includes meeting victims at the hospital, assisting with CVC benefits and other associated needs. In person services available at locations in Pierce and Kitsap Counties.
Provides 24-hour medical advocacy, legal advocacy and support.
Medical advocacy includes meeting victims at the hospital, assisting with CVC benefits and other associated needs.
Provides crisis intervention line, safe temporary housing for female domestic violence survivors and their children, as well as information and referral and group counseling for survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their families and friends.
Provides crisis intervention line, safe temporary housing for female domestic violence survivors and their children, as well as information and referral and group counseling for survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their families and friends.
Sexual assault services include support, information and referral, and advocacy for people of all ages during medical exams and through the criminal justice system.
Also provides legal advocacy services, including assistance with filing protection and anti-harassment orders, accompaniment to court proceedings, and legal referrals. There is a children's advocate who provides education about the cycle of domestic violence and provides childcare (with needs observation) during client appointments.
Provides over-the-phone and in person crisis intervention to adult, adolescent and child victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence.
Provides over-the-phone and in person crisis intervention to adult, adolescent and child victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Offers moral support, validation of feelings, safety planning, problem-solving, and understanding of the etiology of domestic violence and sexual assault. Will discuss options with victims, and refer to medical services and shelter.
Provides advocates who offer emotional support and info/referral regarding reporting of the assault and available resources.
Provides advocates who offer emotional support and info/referral regarding reporting of the assault and available resources. Advocates accompany victims to the hospital and to court; assist clients in their interview with law enforcement officers, and serve as a buffer between clients and other agencies, and provide ongoing support. There are support groups for both primary and secondary victims. Groups are available for women or men.
Provides 24-hour crisis intervention for victims and survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence who are Deaf, DeafBlind or hard-of-hearing.
In partnership with the National DV Hotline, Deaf advocates at ADWAS answer videophone calls and emails 24/7. Advocates answer all calls in American Sign Language. If using a voice phone, you will be connected to an interpreter for duration of the phone call. ADWAS advocates listen, provide information and referrals, do domestic violence and sexual assault education, brainstorm with callers different ways to keep safe, and do formal safety planning and crisis intervention. Advocates respond to Deaf survivors through a cultural and trauma informed lens. Advocates can also work with Deaf or hearing friends/family members of Deaf survivors. Advocates provide support, education and technical assistance for hearing domestic violence and sexual assault programs and shelters to improve their accessibility for Deaf survivors who need their services. Nationally, the Hotline provides DV advocacy. In Washington State, the Hotline provides DV and SA advocacy.
Provides crisis assistance, including emotional support, safety planning, shelter options, and community referrals to survivors of domestic violence, sexual abuse, elder abuse, stalking, child abuse or neglect.
Offers in-person advocacy for anyone seeking a medical exam or evidence collection. The team can support the caller in making informed decisions regarding medical care related to trauma.
Anyone may call the 24-hour support line for assistance and information. Provides around-the-clock hospital responses to local emergency rooms and offer in-person advocacy for anyone seeking a medical exam or evidence collection. The team can support caller in making informed decisions regarding medical care related to trauma. Under Washington law, survivors of sexual assault have the right to have an advocate or support person present during medical and legal proceedings.
Provides advocacy to survivors and others affected by sexual assault in Pacific County. Services include crisis intervention, general, legal and medical advocacy system coordination.
Crisis Support Network is a trusted lifeline for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and other crimes in Pacific County. We support individuals and families in crisis through trauma-informed advocacy, emergency shelter, legal accompaniment, and therapy. Crisis Support Network helps people who’ve been through hurtful things—like abuse or violence—in a way that’s kind, careful, and respectful. We listen without judging, believe what people say, and make sure they feel safe and in control of their choices. We understand that hard experiences can make people feel worried or scared, so we go slowly, explain things clearly, and support them however they need.
Provides crisis counseling through the 24 hour crisis line or in person. Connects individuals with information and resources.
Provides crisis counseling through the 24 hour crisis line or in person. Connects individuals with information and resources. Safety planning is available.
Provides advocacy to survivors and others affected by sexual assault in Pacific County. Services include crisis intervention, general, legal and medical advocacy system coordination.
Crisis Support Network is a trusted lifeline for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and other crimes in Pacific County. We support individuals and families in crisis through trauma-informed advocacy, emergency shelter, legal accompaniment, and therapy. Crisis Support Network helps people who’ve been through hurtful things—like abuse or violence—in a way that’s kind, careful, and respectful. We listen without judging, believe what people say, and make sure they feel safe and in control of their choices. We understand that hard experiences can make people feel worried or scared, so we go slowly, explain things clearly, and support them however they need.
Provides a confidential 24-hour crisis hotline for victims of sexual assault and crimes. Offers shelter for domestic violence victims in Kittitas County.
Provides a confidential 24-hour crisis hotline for victims of sexual assault and crimes. Victim Advocates are available 24 hours a day to provide support, information, and referrals. Serves those who have been harmed as a result of crimes such as assault, robbery, child abuse, identity theft, arson, kidnapping, hate crimes, and human trafficking. Provides advocacy, individual counseling, support through the legal and criminal justice systems, information about abuse and assault, and referrals to other helpful programs. The Kittitas location also offers shelter and other services for victims of domestic violence.
Provides shelter, referrals, advocacy, and support for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Provides shelter, referrals, advocacy, and support for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Also offers special assistance for immigrant men and women, who are victims of domestic violence and don't speak English, with resources, such as: interpreters; safety planning; referrals to local services like child support and divorce issues; orders of protection; getting documentation of abuse, medical records, and filing police reports; violence against women act self-petition (VAWA) if the battered petitioner qualifies; networking with other agencies to coordinate services; and follow-up with all of the above.
Trained advocates answer a 24-hour crisis line to: provide immediate support to survivors of sexual and domestic violence; share important safety strategies and more.
Trained advocates answer a 24-hour crisis line to:
- provide immediate support to survivors of sexual and domestic violence,
- share important safety strategies,
- provide information about community resources, and
- offer emergent and long term support for the survivors emotional needs.