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Domestic Violence Services - Covington, Safehome Systems
Provides services for any and all victims and survivors of domestic violence and their children, with the ultimate goal of making every home in the Alleghany Highlands a safe home. Provides the following services: Emergency Shelter, Peer Counseling, Legal Advocacy, Court Accompaniment, Crisis Intervention, Referral Service, Parenting Education, Support Groups, Sexual Assault Services, Supervised Visitation & Exchange, Mandated Parenting. For immediate help please call: 24 Hour Hotline: (540)965-3237 Toll-free 24 Hour Hotline: (877)393-3672
Provides services for any and all victims and survivors of domestic violence and their children, with the ultimate goal of making every home in the Alleghany Highlands a safe home. Provides the following services: Emergency Shelter, Peer Counseling, Legal Advocacy, Court Accompaniment, Crisis Intervention, Referral Service, Parenting Education, Support Groups, Sexual Assault Services, Supervised Visitation & Exchange, Mandated Parenting. For immediate help please call: 24 Hour Hotline: (540)965-3237 Toll-free 24 Hour Hotline: (877)393-3672
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Domestic Violence - Roanoke, Healthy Relationships, Family Service of Roanoke Valley
The Domestic Violence program of Family Service of Roanoke Valley includes an anger management program on Monday evenings and a healthy relationship group on Wednesday evenings. Individual and couples therapy is also provided as appropriate. The program is designed to interrupt abusive behavioral patterns and teach new ways of relating and dealing with conflict in intimate relationships.
The Domestic Violence program of Family Service of Roanoke Valley includes an anger management program on Monday evenings and a healthy relationship group on Wednesday evenings. Individual and couples therapy is also provided as appropriate. The program is designed to interrupt abusive behavioral patterns and teach new ways of relating and dealing with conflict in intimate relationships.
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Domestic Violence - Austin, National Domestic Violence Hotline
The National Domestic Violence Hotline provides essential tools and support to help survivors of domestic violence so they can live their lives free of abuse.
Contacts to The Hotline can expect highly-trained, expert advocates to offer free, confidential, and compassionate support, crisis intervention information, education, and referral services.
The National Domestic Violence Hotline provides essential tools and support to help survivors of domestic violence so they can live their lives free of abuse.
Contacts to The Hotline can expect highly-trained, expert advocates to offer free, confidential, and compassionate support, crisis intervention information, education, and referral services.
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Domestic Violence Hot Line - Bedford, Bedford Domestic Violence Services
Free confidential 24-hour access to safety, information and referral, crisis intervention, and advocacy to support individual decisions. Advocacy, hotline and shelter for victims of domestic violence ( physical and verbal). Arrangement to shelter pets can be made at this location, and emergency cell phones are available.
Free confidential 24-hour access to safety, information and referral, crisis intervention, and advocacy to support individual decisions. Advocacy, hotline and shelter for victims of domestic violence ( physical and verbal). Arrangement to shelter pets can be made at this location, and emergency cell phones are available.
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Advocacy-Victim/Survivor - Virginia Beach, Latinos in Virginia Empowerment Center
Latinos in Virginia Empowerment Center provides victims of violence and their families with services that respond to their emotional, physical, and cultural needs in order to help them to become happy, healthy and sufficient. These services include peer counseling, case management, personal advocacy and accompaniment services, emergency shelter, housing, and emergency financial assistance.
Latinos in Virginia Empowerment Center provides victims of violence and their families with services that respond to their emotional, physical, and cultural needs in order to help them to become happy, healthy and sufficient. These services include peer counseling, case management, personal advocacy and accompaniment services, emergency shelter, housing, and emergency financial assistance.
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Family Advocacy - Quantico, Marine Corps Community Services Quantico
Family Advocacy promote healthy military family development through the prevention, identification, and treatment of intimate partner violence and child abuse and neglect. As well as assisting commands in support of the involved service members and families. FAP stresses early intervention and education to protect victims and increase family competencies.
Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline (Virginia): (800) 552-7096
National Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799-7233
Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline (Out of State): (804) 786-8536
24 Hour Victim Advocacy Helpline: (703) 350-1688
Family Advocacy promote healthy military family development through the prevention, identification, and treatment of intimate partner violence and child abuse and neglect. As well as assisting commands in support of the involved service members and families. FAP stresses early intervention and education to protect victims and increase family competencies.
Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline (Virginia): (800) 552-7096
National Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799-7233
Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline (Out of State): (804) 786-8536
24 Hour Victim Advocacy Helpline: (703) 350-1688
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Advocacy-Victim/Survivor - North Chesterfield, Latinos in Virginia Empowerment Center
Latinos in Virginia Empowerment Center provides victims of violence and their families with services that respond to their emotional, physical, and cultural needs in order to help them to become healthy and sufficient. These services include peer counseling, case management, personal advocacy and accompaniment services, emergency shelter, housing, and emergency financial assistance.
Latinos in Virginia Empowerment Center provides victims of violence and their families with services that respond to their emotional, physical, and cultural needs in order to help them to become healthy and sufficient. These services include peer counseling, case management, personal advocacy and accompaniment services, emergency shelter, housing, and emergency financial assistance.
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Domestic Violence Services - Staunton, New Directions Center
Provides crisis intervention, shelter and support services to victims of emotional, physical and sexual violence and their children. Promotes prevention and raises public awareness on the issues and dynamics of emotional, physical and sexual violence. Offers: A 24-hour hotline providing information and crisis intervention; Accompaniment of clients to doctors, police department, Commonwealth Attorney's office and court proceedings; A shelter facility for emergency housing; Support Groups including: self-esteem, mutual support, financial, parenting, nutrition and survivor groups; Information and referral to other community resources; Educational presentations on emotional, physical and sexual violence issues presented to schools, churches, civic organizations, and other public forums; Speakers' Bureau; Volunteer Training and Development. If you need assistance, please call the 24 hour Hotline at (540)886-6800 or toll-free. You can also call the Virginia Sexual Assault Hotline at toll-free (800)838-8238. Text 804-793-999 or you can go online and chat at https://vadata.org//chat/
Provides crisis intervention, shelter and support services to victims of emotional, physical and sexual violence and their children. Promotes prevention and raises public awareness on the issues and dynamics of emotional, physical and sexual violence. Offers: A 24-hour hotline providing information and crisis intervention; Accompaniment of clients to doctors, police department, Commonwealth Attorney's office and court proceedings; A shelter facility for emergency housing; Support Groups including: self-esteem, mutual support, financial, parenting, nutrition and survivor groups; Information and referral to other community resources; Educational presentations on emotional, physical and sexual violence issues presented to schools, churches, civic organizations, and other public forums; Speakers' Bureau; Volunteer Training and Development. If you need assistance, please call the 24 hour Hotline at (540)886-6800 or toll-free. You can also call the Virginia Sexual Assault Hotline at toll-free (800)838-8238. Text 804-793-999 or you can go online and chat at https://vadata.org//chat/
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Support Group Domestic Violence - Staunton, New Directions Center
Provides mutual support groups to victims of emotional, physical and sexual violence and their children. Provides public outreach, Information & Referral services for survivors and coordinates services between community agencies. If you need assistance, please call the 24 hour Hotline at (540)886-6800 or toll-free at (800)564-2836. You can also reach the Virginia Sexual Assault Hotline toll-free at (800)838-8238.Can also be reached by text 804-793-9999 or chat online at https://vadata.org//chat/
Provides mutual support groups to victims of emotional, physical and sexual violence and their children. Provides public outreach, Information & Referral services for survivors and coordinates services between community agencies. If you need assistance, please call the 24 hour Hotline at (540)886-6800 or toll-free at (800)564-2836. You can also reach the Virginia Sexual Assault Hotline toll-free at (800)838-8238.Can also be reached by text 804-793-9999 or chat online at https://vadata.org//chat/
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Victim Advocacy - Arlington, Marine Corps Community Services, Henderson Hall
Provides direct support to individuals and families who are victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault (primarily adult victims but including the non-offending parent in child abuse cases) by providing crisis intervention, education and resources, ensuring victim safety, pre-trial, trial and post-trial support, promoting healthy family interactions and reducing risk factors to family maltreatment.
Provides direct support to individuals and families who are victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault (primarily adult victims but including the non-offending parent in child abuse cases) by providing crisis intervention, education and resources, ensuring victim safety, pre-trial, trial and post-trial support, promoting healthy family interactions and reducing risk factors to family maltreatment.
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Support Group Domestic Violence - Harrisonburg, First Step: A Response to Domestic Violence
Offers support to survivors of domestic violence.
Offers support to survivors of domestic violence.
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Elder Abuse-Domestic Violence - Richmond, Abuse in Later Life Project, Virginia Center on Aging
The Central Virginia Task Force on Domestic Violence in Later Life is a multi-disciplinary local partnership of organizations working to raise awareness and improve the community response to women aged 50 and older who experience domestic, sexual, or family violence.
The Central Virginia Task Force on Domestic Violence in Later Life is a multi-disciplinary local partnership of organizations working to raise awareness and improve the community response to women aged 50 and older who experience domestic, sexual, or family violence.
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Hotline Domestic Violence - Fredericksburg, Empowerhouse
Maintains free and confidential services to victims of domestic violence and their children via a 24 hour domestic violence hotline and emergency shelter. Provides confidential domestic violence crisis intervention in the city of Fredericksburg, and the Counties of Stafford, Spotsylvania, King George and Caroline. These services include a 24 hour hotline, temporary emergency shelter, information, referrals, safety planning, support/educational groups, court advocacy and victim/child advocacy.
Maintains free and confidential services to victims of domestic violence and their children via a 24 hour domestic violence hotline and emergency shelter. Provides confidential domestic violence crisis intervention in the city of Fredericksburg, and the Counties of Stafford, Spotsylvania, King George and Caroline. These services include a 24 hour hotline, temporary emergency shelter, information, referrals, safety planning, support/educational groups, court advocacy and victim/child advocacy.
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Social Services Program, Fairfax, Ayuda
Ayuda Social Services provides trauma-informed, holistic case management, culturally specific counseling, and emotional accompaniment and advocacy to survivors of crime who live in DC, Maryland, and Virginia.
Our services are provided in multiple languages
All social services and programs are voluntary and at no cost
Social services participation does not require a legal case with Ayuda
Ayuda Social Services provides trauma-informed, holistic case management, culturally specific counseling, and emotional accompaniment and advocacy to survivors of crime who live in DC, Maryland, and Virginia.
Our services are provided in multiple languages
All social services and programs are voluntary and at no cost
Social services participation does not require a legal case with Ayuda
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Domestic Violence Services - Arlington, Project Peace, Arlington Department of Human Services
Prevents interpersonal violence by offering specialized services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The program provides 24-hour crisis intervention, client advocacy, companion services, information and referral, prevention education to the community, and supportive and therapeutic individual and group counseling.
Prevents interpersonal violence by offering specialized services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The program provides 24-hour crisis intervention, client advocacy, companion services, information and referral, prevention education to the community, and supportive and therapeutic individual and group counseling.
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Advocacy - Fairfax, Domestic Violence Action Center (DVAC), Fairfax County Department of Family Services
The Fairfax County Domestic Violence Action Center (DVAC) was created to provide culturally responsive information and support services for victims of domestic violence and stalking, and their families, as well as to promote the accountability of offenders of these crimes through specialized prosecution and offender supervision. Includes crisis intervention, safety planning, options counseling, assistance with protective orders, court accompaniment, and specialized housing and economic education.
The Fairfax County Domestic Violence Action Center (DVAC) was created to provide culturally responsive information and support services for victims of domestic violence and stalking, and their families, as well as to promote the accountability of offenders of these crimes through specialized prosecution and offender supervision. Includes crisis intervention, safety planning, options counseling, assistance with protective orders, court accompaniment, and specialized housing and economic education.
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Counseling - Prince George, James House, The
Counseling for people impacted by domestic violence, sexual violence, childhood sexual abuse, stalking or child abuse/neglect.
Counseling for people impacted by domestic violence, sexual violence, childhood sexual abuse, stalking or child abuse/neglect.
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Court Advocacy - Ashland, Hanover Safe Place
The court advocacy program can assist with filing for immediate and long-term protective orders, provide education about the legal system, accompaniment to court hearings, and connection to legal resources. The court advocate is a trained professional who will support you throughout the process and connect you to any resources you might need.
To access this service, contact our Court Advocate at [email protected] or call 804-365-3208.
The court advocacy program can assist with filing for immediate and long-term protective orders, provide education about the legal system, accompaniment to court hearings, and connection to legal resources. The court advocate is a trained professional who will support you throughout the process and connect you to any resources you might need.
To access this service, contact our Court Advocate at [email protected] or call 804-365-3208.
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Counseling - Charlottesville, Shelter for Help in Emergency
Provides free individual and group counseling to residents of the Shelter and community members seeking assistance in dealing with domestic violence. Support groups, including a Women in Transition group, are offered periodically throughout the year.
Provides free individual and group counseling to residents of the Shelter and community members seeking assistance in dealing with domestic violence. Support groups, including a Women in Transition group, are offered periodically throughout the year.
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Domestic Violence Counseling - Richmond, Safe Harbor
Safe Harbor is dedicated to supporting survivors of domestic violence. Safe Harbor provides individual and group counseling for survivors. Spanish-Speaking support groups are also available.
Safe Harbor is dedicated to supporting survivors of domestic violence. Safe Harbor provides individual and group counseling for survivors. Spanish-Speaking support groups are also available.
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Domestic Violence - Abingdon, Project Jane, Highlands Community Services
Provides an array of services for victims of domestic/sexual violence and their dependent children. Offers necessary clinical interventions for identified perpetrators of the abuse. Addresses the co-occurring prevalence of domestic violence and substance abuse within the family setting.
Provides an array of services for victims of domestic/sexual violence and their dependent children. Offers necessary clinical interventions for identified perpetrators of the abuse. Addresses the co-occurring prevalence of domestic violence and substance abuse within the family setting.
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Children's Counseling - Richmond, Child Trauma Intervention Program, Safe Harbor
Safe Harbor's Child Trauma Intervention Program provides support and education related to domestic and sexual violence and their impact on children/youth 12 and up. Supportive services are also offered to those experiencing dating violence.
Safe Harbor's Child Trauma Intervention Program provides support and education related to domestic and sexual violence and their impact on children/youth 12 and up. Supportive services are also offered to those experiencing dating violence.
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Domestic Violence - Wytheville, V-STOP, Wythe County Victim/Witness Assistance
Provides advocacy and support for victims of domestic violence. Call the Victim/Witness Program if: *for questions about your role as a witness; *would like an explanation of court procedures or a courtroom tour before you testify; *want assistance filing for victims' compensation; *need a referral to social services agencies that provide emergency financial assistance; *would like someone to escort you to court; *have received crime related threats or harassment; *need information regarding the status of your case; *want a referral to legal aid. If you are the victim of a crime you may be entitled to the following: *PROTECTION: separate waiting area while your case is being heard. *FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: prompt return of property being held as evidence as the conclusion of the case and information about filing for Crime Victims' Compensation. *NOTIFICATION: employer contact to ensure that you are excused from work while appearing in court as a victim or witness. Case status and disposition information about your case. Notification from a local jail or the penitentiary of the convicted assailant's release or name change. Notification from the Attorney General's Office of an appeal being granted (All upon written request which can be accomplished through the Victim/Witness Program) without cost to you. *VICTIM INPUT: submission of a victim impact statement after defendant's conviction. Ability to remain in court during your case, unless excluded as a material witness or by order of the court. *COURTROOM ASSISTANCE: confidentiality of your address, phone number and place of employment (on request). Provision of an interpreter during court proceedings. *RESTITUTION: the defendant can be ordered by the court to pay a restitution to the victim of the crime. If the victim has had medical costs, damage or loss resulting from an offense, the court may order the victim be reimbursed by the defendant.
Provides advocacy and support for victims of domestic violence. Call the Victim/Witness Program if: *for questions about your role as a witness; *would like an explanation of court procedures or a courtroom tour before you testify; *want assistance filing for victims' compensation; *need a referral to social services agencies that provide emergency financial assistance; *would like someone to escort you to court; *have received crime related threats or harassment; *need information regarding the status of your case; *want a referral to legal aid. If you are the victim of a crime you may be entitled to the following: *PROTECTION: separate waiting area while your case is being heard. *FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: prompt return of property being held as evidence as the conclusion of the case and information about filing for Crime Victims' Compensation. *NOTIFICATION: employer contact to ensure that you are excused from work while appearing in court as a victim or witness. Case status and disposition information about your case. Notification from a local jail or the penitentiary of the convicted assailant's release or name change. Notification from the Attorney General's Office of an appeal being granted (All upon written request which can be accomplished through the Victim/Witness Program) without cost to you. *VICTIM INPUT: submission of a victim impact statement after defendant's conviction. Ability to remain in court during your case, unless excluded as a material witness or by order of the court. *COURTROOM ASSISTANCE: confidentiality of your address, phone number and place of employment (on request). Provision of an interpreter during court proceedings. *RESTITUTION: the defendant can be ordered by the court to pay a restitution to the victim of the crime. If the victim has had medical costs, damage or loss resulting from an offense, the court may order the victim be reimbursed by the defendant.
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Domestic Violence Advocacy - Martinsville, Southside Survivor Response Center
Empower the women and children of the City of Martinsville, Henry County and Patrick County who have been affected by domestic violence, sexual assault and homelessness. Provide hospital accompaniment, court accompaniment, counseling and support group for victims of Domestic Violence.
Empower the women and children of the City of Martinsville, Henry County and Patrick County who have been affected by domestic violence, sexual assault and homelessness. Provide hospital accompaniment, court accompaniment, counseling and support group for victims of Domestic Violence.
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Domestic Violence Services - Goochland, GoochlandCares
GoochlandCares's Domestic Violence program provides domestic violence and sexual assault services to victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault regardless of income, gender, or relationship status. Services include safety planning; case management; court advocacy, and community education.
GoochlandCares's Domestic Violence program provides domestic violence and sexual assault services to victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault regardless of income, gender, or relationship status. Services include safety planning; case management; court advocacy, and community education.
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