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Survivor

• RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): Offers support and resources for survivors of sexual assault and abuse.

- Phone: 800-656-4673

- Website: www.rainn.org

 

• The National Human Trafficking Hotline: Provides assistance and resources for victims of human trafficking.

- Call: 1-888-373-7888

- Text: "HELP" to BeFree (233733)

- Website: www.polarisproject.org

 

• Resources for Victims and Survivors of Domestic Violence:

The National Domestic Violence Hotline: Offers support, safety planning, and resources for individuals experiencing domestic violence.

- Phone: 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)

- Website: www.ndvh.org

 

• National Dating Abuse Helpline: Provides support, information, and resources for individuals experiencing dating abuse.

Phone: 1-866-331-9474

Website: www.loveisrespect.org

• National Center for Victims of Crime: Provides resources, support, and advocacy for victims of crime.

Phone: 1-202-467-8700

Website: www.victimsofcrime.org

 

• National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights: Offers resources and support for immigrant and refugee populations.

Phone: 1-510-465-1984

Website: www.nnirr.org

 

• National Coalition for the Homeless: Provides resources and advocacy for individuals experiencing homelessness.

Phone: 1-202-737-6444

Website: www.nationalhomeless.org

• National Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Offers resources, training, and technical assistance for domestic violence professionals.

Phone: 1-800-537-2238

Websites: www.nrcdv.org and www.vawnet.org

 

• Futures Without Violence: The National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Provides resources and training to address domestic violence in healthcare settings.

Phone: 1-888-792-2873

Website: www.futureswithoutviolence.org

 

• National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health: Offers resources and training on the intersection of domestic violence, trauma, and mental health.

Phone: 1-312-726-7020 ext. 2011

Website: www.nationalcenterdvtraumamh.org
 

• National Council on Juvenile and Family Court Judges: Offers resources and support related to child protection, custody, and

visitation in the context of domestic violence.

Child Protection and Custody/Resource Center on Domestic Violence:

Phone: 1-800-527-3233

Website: www.ncjfcj.org

 

• Center for Judicial Excellence: Provides information and resources related to family court and domestic violence.

Email: info@centerforjudicialexcellence.org

Website: www.centerforjudicialexcellence.org

•Northwest Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian & Gay Survivors of Abuse:

Phone: 1-206-568-7777

Website: www.nwnetwork.org

  • Adult Survivors of Abuse: ASCA is an innovative and effective support program designed specifically for adult survivors of physical, sexual, or emotional child abuse or neglect. The program was designed to support and assist survivors of child abuse, irrespective of their financial situation, in moving on with their lives. 

  • Survivorship: Survivorship is for survivors of ritualistic abuse, mind control, and torture that supports survivors of extreme child abuse, including sadistic sexual abuse, ritualistic abuse, mind control, and torture. Survivorship provides resources, healing, and community for survivors; training and education for professionals who may serve survivors; and support for survivors’ partners and other allies.

  • The Network/La Red: The Network/La Red’s 24-hour hotline provides confidential emotional support, information, referrals, safety planning, and crisis intervention for lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer and/or transgender (LGBTQ+) folks, as well as folks in kink and polyamorous communities who are being abused or have been abused by a partner. We also offer information and support to friends, family, or co-workers on the issue of domestic violence in LGBTQ+ communities. All hotline staff are trained in domestic violence, peer counseling, crisis intervention, and safety planning. You don’t have to leave or want to leave your relationship to get support.

  • LGBTQ Domestic Violence Awareness Foundation:  We are committed to helping end domestic violence in LGBTQ communities through our awareness campaigns, education programs and reducing barriers to reporting abuse and accessing support.

 

Resources for Teens

• Love is Respect: Offers support, information, and resources for teens experiencing dating abuse.

Hotline: 1-866-331-9474

Website: www.loveisrespect.org

 

• Break the Cycle: Provides resources and support to help young people build healthy relationships.

Phone: 202-824-0707

Website: www.breakthecycle.org

 

DV Resources for Disabled Community

Domestic Violence Initiative: Provides resources and support for individuals with disabilities experiencing domestic violence.

Phone: (303) 839-5510 / (877) 839-5510

Website: www.dviforwomen.org

 

• Deaf Abused Women's Network (DAWN):

Email: Hotline@deafdawn.org

VP: 202-559-5366

Website: www.deafdawn.org

Resources for Abuse in Later Life

National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life:

Phone: 1-608-255-0539

Website: www.ncall.us

 

National Center for Elder Abuse:

Phone: 1-855-500-3537

Website: www.aginginplace.org

 

Resources for Men

  • Black Men Heal: The organization focuses on addressing the mental health needs of Black Men, offering mental health treatment, education, and resources. Their mission is to eliminate barriers contributing to health disparities and inequities within BIPOC communities, encouraging self-initiation of mental health treatment among Black men.

  • Mankind Initiative: Our confidential helpline is available for male victims of domestic abuse and domestic violence across the UK as well as their friends, family, neighbours, work colleagues and employers.

National Organization for Men Against Sexism (NOMAS):

Phone: 1-720-466-3882

Website: www.nomas.org

 

A Call to Men:

Phone: 1-917-922-6738

Website: www.acalltomen.org

 

Legal Resources

  • Legal Services Corporation: LSC is an independent nonprofit established by Congress in 1974 to provide financial support for civil legal aid to low-income Americans. The Corporation currently provides funding to 131 independent nonprofit legal aid organizations in every state, the District of Columbia, and U.S. Territories.

Battered Women's Justice Project:

Phone: 1-800-903-0111

Website: www.bwjp.org

WomensLaw.org: Provides legal information and resources for survivors of domestic violence.

Website: www.womenslaw.org
 

National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women:

Phone: 1-800-903-0111 ext. 3

Website: www.ncdbw.org

Financial Resources

  • Allstate Foundation's Moving Ahead Curriculum: A financial empowerment resource that helps survivors find financial independence as they rebuild their lives, including how to improve credit scores, secure loans and/or a mortgage, and planning for the long-term with savings and investments.

  • Surviving Economic Abuse: Surviving Economic Abuse (SEA) is the only UK charity dedicated to raising awareness of and transforming responses to economic abuse.

Cults/Religious & Spiritual Abuse

  • People Leave Cults: People Leave Cults offers a variety of services to help both cult survivors and the families/friends of cult-involved people.

  • Recovering from Religion:  Doubt Your Beliefs? Have Questions About Changing Or Leaving Your Faith?
    You Are Not Alone, And We Are Here To Help.  Learning how to live after questions, doubts, and changing beliefs is a journey. We at Recovering from Religion are intimately familiar with this path, and we are here to help you to cross that bridge. Our passion is connecting others with support, resources, community, and most of all, hope. We have two forms of support available below: peer support and professional support. 

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