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Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program - HOPE Center - Faribault

Drop-in center for those whose lives have been affected by sexual or domestic violence: - 24-hour support and advocacy - Assistance with orders for protection - Community education, violence prevention, and protection planning - Legal advocacy - Resource library - Temporary safe housing

What's Here

Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Domestic Violence Shelters
Abused Men
Abused Lesbians/Gay Individuals
Adult Child Abuse Survivors
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Prevention
Safe Houses
Sexual Assault Prevention
Individual Advocacy
Sexually Abused Adults
Abused Women
Outreach Programs
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Agency Based Libraries/Resource Centers
Sexual Assault Shelters

24 Hour Crisis Line - Friends Against Abuse - International Falls

- Provides 24 hour crisis services on toll free number - Information and Referral - Advocacy

What's Here

Abused Women
Physically Abused Children
Elder Abuse Victims
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Abused Men
Emotionally Abused Children
Individual Advocacy
Abused Lesbians/Gay Individuals

Statewide Planning Coordination and Public Awareness - Violence Free Minnesota

- Coordinates statewide planning process for member programs and system practitioners - Facilitates discussion to identify and address program needs and evaluate services to domestic violence victims and their families - Preventive education to initiate change in government agencies and community organizations - Promotes public policy through legislation, administrative agencies, and appellate courts to address domestic violence issues and promote systematic change; legislative monitoring on issues of interest to battered women and children - Promotes statewide awareness through social media, traditional media, and awareness campaigns, including Clothesline Project, Femicide Reports, Live Free Without Violence, and Real Love Is - Provides training and technical assistance to existing and emerging organizations serving battered women and their children; provides training and technical assistance to service providers and community organizations around domestic violence issues

What's Here

Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups
Agency Based Libraries/Resource Centers
System Advocacy
Domestic Violence Issues
General Abuse Prevention
Abused Women
Abused Lesbians/Gay Individuals
Children of Abused Women/Men
Organizational Training Services

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