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Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner Program - SAFE - M Health Fairview - Ridges Hospital
Provides on-call services for victims of sexual assault or abuse who are ages 13 and older. Children ages 12 and younger are referred to a clinic specialized to meet their needs. Service includes:
- Care of physical injuries
- Sexually transmitted disease prevention and education
- Pregnancy risk assessment
- Evidence collection
- Crisis intervention and supportive counseling
Provides on-call services for victims of sexual assault or abuse who are ages 13 and older. Children ages 12 and younger are referred to a clinic specialized to meet their needs. Service includes:
- Care of physical injuries
- Sexually transmitted disease prevention and education
- Pregnancy risk assessment
- Evidence collection
- Crisis intervention and supportive counseling
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Sexual Assault Advocacy - Program for Aid to Victims of Sexual Assault - PAVSA
Provides supportive advocacy for a range of support following sexual violence, including:
- Assisting in relocating through our collaborations with Day One and Polaris Project
- Normalizing and validating feelings around your experience
- Offering referrals if needs are outside our scope of services
- Providing crisis counseling
- Providing information about the reporting process
- Seeking shelter at local or state shelters
- Translation services through our collaboration with Day One
- Transportation assistance to get folks to or back from the hospital for a sexual assault exam
Advocates can meet over the phone, video conference, or in-person.
Provides supportive advocacy for a range of support following sexual violence, including:
- Assisting in relocating through our collaborations with Day One and Polaris Project
- Normalizing and validating feelings around your experience
- Offering referrals if needs are outside our scope of services
- Providing crisis counseling
- Providing information about the reporting process
- Seeking shelter at local or state shelters
- Translation services through our collaboration with Day One
- Transportation assistance to get folks to or back from the hospital for a sexual assault exam
Advocates can meet over the phone, video conference, or in-person.
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Support Within Reach - Sexual Violence Resource Center - Support Within Reach - Sexual Violence Resource Center
Services include: - Individual and group information and support
- Referrals
- Accompaniment to area resources including:
- Medical
- Legal
- Law enforcement
- Other available community services
- Community Education
- Networking with community groups and professionals
- Culturally appropriate services for Native American survivors of sexual violence
Agency Contact
Bemidji
Bemidji Office
1510 Bemidji Avenue
Bemidji, MN 56601
(218)444-9524 or (800)708-2727
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 12 noon Friday
Bemidji State University
Lower Hobson Memorial Union (HMU) - North Conference Room
Bemidji, MN 56601
8 am - 1 pm Monday, Wednesday
Northwest Technical College
Room 311
Bemidji, MN 56601
8 am - 12 noon Friday
Aitkin
Aitkin Office
312 Minnesota Avenue N, Suite 2009
Aitkin, MN 55431
(218)927-6226 or (866)-747-5008
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 12 noon Friday
Park Rapids
Park Rapids Office
323 Main Avenue S
Park Rapids, MN 56470
(218)237-0300 or (800)-708-2727
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 12 noon Friday
Bagley
Bagley Office
79 Spencer Avenue
Bagley, MN 56621
(218)694-2210 or (800)708-2727
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 12 noon Friday
Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids Office
9 Willow Lane
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
(218)326-5008 or (866)-747-5008
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 12 noon Friday
Walker
Walker Office
609 Minnesota Avenue W
Walker, MN 56484
(218)547-4892 or (800)708-2727
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 12 noon Friday
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Services include: - Individual and group information and support
- Referrals
- Accompaniment to area resources including:
- Medical
- Legal
- Law enforcement
- Other available community services
- Community Education
- Networking with community groups and professionals
- Culturally appropriate services for Native American survivors of sexual violence
Agency Contact
Bemidji
Bemidji Office
1510 Bemidji Avenue
Bemidji, MN 56601
(218)444-9524 or (800)708-2727
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 12 noon Friday
Bemidji State University
Lower Hobson Memorial Union (HMU) - North Conference Room
Bemidji, MN 56601
8 am - 1 pm Monday, Wednesday
Northwest Technical College
Room 311
Bemidji, MN 56601
8 am - 12 noon Friday
Aitkin
Aitkin Office
312 Minnesota Avenue N, Suite 2009
Aitkin, MN 55431
(218)927-6226 or (866)-747-5008
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 12 noon Friday
Park Rapids
Park Rapids Office
323 Main Avenue S
Park Rapids, MN 56470
(218)237-0300 or (800)-708-2727
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 12 noon Friday
Bagley
Bagley Office
79 Spencer Avenue
Bagley, MN 56621
(218)694-2210 or (800)708-2727
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 12 noon Friday
Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids Office
9 Willow Lane
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
(218)326-5008 or (866)-747-5008
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 12 noon Friday
Walker
Walker Office
609 Minnesota Avenue W
Walker, MN 56484
(218)547-4892 or (800)708-2727
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 12 noon Friday
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What's Here
General Crime Victim AssistanceSexual Assault HotlinesOutreach ProgramsChild Abuse Reporting/Emergency ResponseElder/Dependent Adult Abuse ReportingSpecialized Information and ReferralSexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsFamilies/Friends of Sexual Assault/Abuse SurvivorsSexually Abused ChildrenSexually Abused AdultsSexual Harassment VictimsSexual Assault Issues
Sexual Violence Advocacy Program - Sexual Assault Program of Northern Saint Louis County
- 24-hour crisis intervention
- Crisis advocacy includes emergency support, crisis intervention counseling, and offers information to victims/survivors, their friends, and their families
- Medical and legal information and support includes assistance in applying for Harassment Claims, Orders for Protection, Victim's Reparations, providing legal options and referrals, and support getting medical treatment.
- On-going support and direct advocacy for victims/survivors of sexual violence within local communities
- 24-hour crisis intervention
- Crisis advocacy includes emergency support, crisis intervention counseling, and offers information to victims/survivors, their friends, and their families
- Medical and legal information and support includes assistance in applying for Harassment Claims, Orders for Protection, Victim's Reparations, providing legal options and referrals, and support getting medical treatment.
- On-going support and direct advocacy for victims/survivors of sexual violence within local communities
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Individual AdvocacySexual Assault HotlinesAdult Sexual Assault SurvivorsStalking/Harassment OrdersSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceCrime Victim CompensationDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersSexual Assault TreatmentIn Person Crisis InterventionSexual Assault CounselingFamilies/Friends of Sexual Assault/Abuse Survivors
Victim Services - Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Provides support services for victims of domestic and sexual violence, elder abuse, and human trafficking. Services include:
- Community advocates
- Domestic violence safety planning and response
- Hotline for information and referral
- Housing (emergency/short-term, including domestic violence shelter)
- Safety planning
- Sexual assault/rape crisis response
- Support groups and talking circles
- Traditional healing and referrals
- Transportation assistance locally
- Transportation assistance including bus fare for relocation
Provides support services for victims of domestic and sexual violence, elder abuse, and human trafficking. Services include:
- Community advocates
- Domestic violence safety planning and response
- Hotline for information and referral
- Housing (emergency/short-term, including domestic violence shelter)
- Safety planning
- Sexual assault/rape crisis response
- Support groups and talking circles
- Traditional healing and referrals
- Transportation assistance locally
- Transportation assistance including bus fare for relocation
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Sexually Abused AdultsVictims of Human TraffickingHuman Trafficking Support GroupsDomestic Violence SheltersDomestic Violence Support GroupsAbused AdultsSexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsCrime Victim Safety PlanningIndividual AdvocacyDomestic Violence HotlinesBus FareSexual Assault HotlinesHuman Trafficking HotlinesElder Abuse Support GroupsSpecialized Crime Victim Assistance
Minnesota State Victim Notification Service - VINE - Meeker County Crime Victims Services
Service through which victims of crime can use the telephone or internet to search for information regarding their offender's custody status and register to receive telphone and e-mail notifications when the offender's custody status changes.
Service through which victims of crime can use the telephone or internet to search for information regarding their offender's custody status and register to receive telphone and e-mail notifications when the offender's custody status changes.
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Sexual Violence, Domestic Abuse, and Trafficking Advocacy Services - Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center
Domestic Violence Prevention and Intervention: An intervention and healing program for Native women, girls, and Two Spirit people who have experienced intimate partner violence, including domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and/or commercial sexual exploitation. Offers counseling and community-based education activities to clients that encourage healing, build resilience, reduce risk of repeat traumas, etc.
Healing Journey: A structured peer support group for adult American Indian women ages 18 and over who are challenged by chronic mental health, substance use, and trauma histories.
?Safe Harbor Initiative: A supportive program for youth ages 24 and under who have experienced sexual exploitation or are at risk of sexual exploitation.
?Sexual Assault Advocacy: Provides crisis intervention, individual and group counseling, forensic examination support, and court advocacy for American Indian survivors of sexual violence.
Street Outreach: A collaborative street outreach program designed to facilitate a path towards a healthier life for people who are ready to make a positive change.
Wawokiye: Provides outreach and services for youth and adults who are experiencing sex trafficking, unsheltered relatives, and those who need services realted to opioid addictions.
Domestic Violence Prevention and Intervention: An intervention and healing program for Native women, girls, and Two Spirit people who have experienced intimate partner violence, including domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and/or commercial sexual exploitation. Offers counseling and community-based education activities to clients that encourage healing, build resilience, reduce risk of repeat traumas, etc.
Healing Journey: A structured peer support group for adult American Indian women ages 18 and over who are challenged by chronic mental health, substance use, and trauma histories.
?Safe Harbor Initiative: A supportive program for youth ages 24 and under who have experienced sexual exploitation or are at risk of sexual exploitation.
?Sexual Assault Advocacy: Provides crisis intervention, individual and group counseling, forensic examination support, and court advocacy for American Indian survivors of sexual violence.
Street Outreach: A collaborative street outreach program designed to facilitate a path towards a healthier life for people who are ready to make a positive change.
Wawokiye: Provides outreach and services for youth and adults who are experiencing sex trafficking, unsheltered relatives, and those who need services realted to opioid addictions.
What's Here
WomenIndividual AdvocacyStreet Outreach ProgramsNative American CommunityCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesSexual Assault PreventionProstitution PreventionHuman Trafficking Support GroupsSexual Assault CounselingGeneral Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support GroupsHuman Trafficking PreventionHuman Trafficking CounselingChild Sexual Abuse CounselingOpioid Use DisorderAdult Sexual Assault SurvivorsVictims of Human TraffickingSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse CounselingGirlsGeneral Mental Health Support Groups
Domestic and Sexual Violence Services - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
What's Here
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersCrime Victim Safety PlanningSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationChild Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Intervention ProgramsDomestic Violence SheltersIndividual AdvocacySexual Assault SheltersCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesSexually Abused AdultsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesAbused AdultsChild Sexual Assault SurvivorsStalking/Harassment OrdersDomestic Violence Support GroupsAbused ChildrenTransportation for Endangered PeopleDomestic Violence Hotlines
Louise Seliski Shelter - Relationship Safety Alliance
Services for individuals who have experienced domestic abuse/violence:
- Emergency residential women's shelter with no-cost services for women and their children
- 24-Hour crisis, Information and Referral line
- Community education: Public speaking and professional training
- Legal advocacy: Assist with safety planning, support, filing orders for protection and harassment restraining orders, including accompaniment and support during court hearings
- Support groups
Services for individuals who have experienced domestic abuse/violence:
- Emergency residential women's shelter with no-cost services for women and their children
- 24-Hour crisis, Information and Referral line
- Community education: Public speaking and professional training
- Legal advocacy: Assist with safety planning, support, filing orders for protection and harassment restraining orders, including accompaniment and support during court hearings
- Support groups
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Domestic Violence SheltersAdult Sexual Assault SurvivorsCrime Victim Safety PlanningChildren of Abused Women/MenFamilies/Friends of Sexual Assault/Abuse SurvivorsDomestic Violence Support GroupsDomestic Violence IssuesDomestic Violence HotlinesDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersStalking/Harassment OrdersAbused AdultsFamilies/Friends of Abused Women/MenCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesCertificates/Forms AssistanceSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationSpeakers/Speakers BureausAbused WomenSpecialized Information and ReferralGeneral Abuse Prevention
Support Services for Victims of Domestic Violence - McLeod Alliance
Provides support through education, empowerment, protection, and advocacy services. Services include:
- 24-hour crisis support line
- Advocates that includes a Spanish speaking advocate
- Educational presentations
- Legal options and advocacy
- Limited emergency safe housing
- Restraining Order assistance
- Safety planning
- Support Group: Offers a Spanish speaking support group
- Systems coordination and referrals to resources
- Transportation
- Volunteer opportunities for those interested in providing transportation, community outreach, staffing information booths, fundraising, quarterly newsletter, and serving on the Board of Directors
Provides support through education, empowerment, protection, and advocacy services. Services include:
- 24-hour crisis support line
- Advocates that includes a Spanish speaking advocate
- Educational presentations
- Legal options and advocacy
- Limited emergency safe housing
- Restraining Order assistance
- Safety planning
- Support Group: Offers a Spanish speaking support group
- Systems coordination and referrals to resources
- Transportation
- Volunteer opportunities for those interested in providing transportation, community outreach, staffing information booths, fundraising, quarterly newsletter, and serving on the Board of Directors
What's Here
Domestic Violence Volunteer OpportunitiesStalking/Harassment OrdersPhysically Abused AdultsSpouse/Intimate Partner Sexual Assault SurvivorsTransportation for Endangered PeopleFundraising Event Volunteer OpportunitiesAdult Sexual Assault SurvivorsGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceLegal Information ServicesWorkshops/SymposiumsFiling Volunteer OpportunitiesDomestic Violence Support GroupsDomestic Violence SheltersDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesReceptionist Volunteer OpportunitiesHelpline Volunteer OpportunitiesBoard/Committee Member Volunteer OpportunitiesDomestic Violence HotlinesSexually Abused AdultsIndividual AdvocacyEmergency Transportation Volunteer Opportunities
Sexual Assault Services - HOPE Coalition
Advocacy for victims of sexual violence or harassment, family, friends, community members, and service providers in Goodhue and Wabasha counties.
Services include:
- Advocacy within criminal justice system
- Advocates assist with support and guidance
- Free, confidential 24-hour sexual assault hotline
Resource for service providers: Goodhue County SMART (Sexual Assault Multi-Disciplinary Action Response Team) works to ensure that the people and agencies responding to a sexual assault survivor are victim-centered and culturally-competent.
Advocacy for victims of sexual violence or harassment, family, friends, community members, and service providers in Goodhue and Wabasha counties.
Services include:
- Advocacy within criminal justice system
- Advocates assist with support and guidance
- Free, confidential 24-hour sexual assault hotline
Resource for service providers: Goodhue County SMART (Sexual Assault Multi-Disciplinary Action Response Team) works to ensure that the people and agencies responding to a sexual assault survivor are victim-centered and culturally-competent.
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Support Within Reach - Itasca Office - Support Within Reach - Aitkin and Itasca Counties
Agency Contact
Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids Office
9 Willow Lane
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
(218)326-5008 or (866)-747-5008
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 12 noon Friday
Provides support and advocacy for survivors of sexual assault and preventive education for the community Private, non-profit organization whose purpose is to serve women, men and children who have experienced sexual assault Services include: - 24 hour crisis intervention/information line - Trained sexual assault advocates - Support groups for victims/survivors of sexual assault - Public education - Professional training - Legal advocacy (assist clients through criminal justice system, as well as assist in obtaining harassment and protection orders through the civil court system.) - Supervised internships 24 Hour Advocacy - Contact *866)747-5008 or (218)326-5008 for after hours crisis line
Agency Contact
Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids Office
9 Willow Lane
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
(218)326-5008 or (866)-747-5008
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 12 noon Friday
Provides support and advocacy for survivors of sexual assault and preventive education for the community Private, non-profit organization whose purpose is to serve women, men and children who have experienced sexual assault Services include: - 24 hour crisis intervention/information line - Trained sexual assault advocates - Support groups for victims/survivors of sexual assault - Public education - Professional training - Legal advocacy (assist clients through criminal justice system, as well as assist in obtaining harassment and protection orders through the civil court system.) - Supervised internships 24 Hour Advocacy - Contact *866)747-5008 or (218)326-5008 for after hours crisis line
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Down On Violence Everyday - DOVE - White Earth Nation
Provides services to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, dating violence, elder abuse, trafficking, and general crime who are native and non-native women, men, and youth who live on or near the White Earth Reservation. Services provided include:
- 24 hours/7 days a week crisis line support for victims
- Assistance with orders for protection, harassment restraining orders, safety planning, victim impact statements, and applying for Minnesota reparations claims for survivors
- Child advocacy center
- Community outreach
- Court, trial, and sentencing accompaniment and support
- Direct services such as crisis intervention, advocacy, transportation, empowerment sessions, and information and referral of resources
- Information on elder abuse, community outreach, and education
- Safe harbor for youth who engage in prostitution
- Shelter access and safe housing
Provides services to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, dating violence, elder abuse, trafficking, and general crime who are native and non-native women, men, and youth who live on or near the White Earth Reservation. Services provided include:
- 24 hours/7 days a week crisis line support for victims
- Assistance with orders for protection, harassment restraining orders, safety planning, victim impact statements, and applying for Minnesota reparations claims for survivors
- Child advocacy center
- Community outreach
- Court, trial, and sentencing accompaniment and support
- Direct services such as crisis intervention, advocacy, transportation, empowerment sessions, and information and referral of resources
- Information on elder abuse, community outreach, and education
- Safe harbor for youth who engage in prostitution
- Shelter access and safe housing
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Child Sexual Assault SurvivorsCrime Victim Support GroupsEmotionally Abused ChildrenAt Risk YouthHuman Trafficking HotlinesDomestic Violence HotlinesDomestic Violence SheltersDomestic Violence Support GroupsChild Incest SurvivorsDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersElder Abuse Support GroupsNative American CommunitySexually Exploited ChildrenElder Abuse VictimsSex Trade Related HelplinesPhysically Abused ChildrenSexual Assault HotlinesSpouse/Intimate Partner Sexual Assault SurvivorsSexual Assault SheltersSafe HousesAbused WomenDating Violence PreventionSexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsStalking/Harassment OrdersAdult Sexual Assault SurvivorsSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceSubject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Sexual Assault Education, Therapy, and Crisis Services - Canvas Health
Provides therapy, crisis services, and education to victims of sexual assault and teens through a range of services:
- Telephone crisis response
- Short-term counseling
- Responds to local hospital emergency rooms
- Legal advocacy
- Safe at Home application assistance for address confidentiality
- Support group for individuals who have experienced sexual abuse designed to help people begin to recover from the effects of trauma and to help them find ways to grow, flourish and enjoy healthy relationships and happier lives. Individuals receive support from peers and advocates. Individuals learn about dynamics and the culture surrounding sexual violence, common reactions and feelings, as well as coping skills that may aid in the healing process.
- Works with victims of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation
- Workshops and Education: Offers community education speakers on a range of topics such as bullying, cyberbullying, sexting, healthy relationships, impact of domestic violence on child witnesses, media violence, sexual assault awareness and prevention, and teen dating violence
Provides therapy, crisis services, and education to victims of sexual assault and teens through a range of services:
- Telephone crisis response
- Short-term counseling
- Responds to local hospital emergency rooms
- Legal advocacy
- Safe at Home application assistance for address confidentiality
- Support group for individuals who have experienced sexual abuse designed to help people begin to recover from the effects of trauma and to help them find ways to grow, flourish and enjoy healthy relationships and happier lives. Individuals receive support from peers and advocates. Individuals learn about dynamics and the culture surrounding sexual violence, common reactions and feelings, as well as coping skills that may aid in the healing process.
- Works with victims of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation
- Workshops and Education: Offers community education speakers on a range of topics such as bullying, cyberbullying, sexting, healthy relationships, impact of domestic violence on child witnesses, media violence, sexual assault awareness and prevention, and teen dating violence
What's Here
Specialized Crime Victim AssistanceWorkshops/SymposiumsGeneral Abuse PreventionSex Trafficking VictimsAdult Sexual Assault SurvivorsSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationDating Violence PreventionSpouse/Intimate Partner Sexual Assault SurvivorsSexual Assault CounselingCrime Victim Safety PlanningSexual Assault HotlinesChild Sexual Assault SurvivorsSexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsSpeakers/Speakers BureausSexual Assault PreventionCertificates/Forms AssistanceBullying Prevention
SOS Sexual Violence Services - Sexual Violence Services of Saint Paul-Ramsey County Department of Public Health - SOS
Direct, confidential services to victims of sexual assault:
- 24 hour information, referral, crisis phone service, and medical outreach
- Advocacy and outreach by staff and volunteers; legal advocacy provided when working with law enforcement and Ramsey County prosecutors
- Emergency financial assistance, depending on availability of funds. Limited to once a year. Call for information.
- Individual counseling
- May provide emergency transportation and assistance with coordinating community resources
Direct, confidential services to victims of sexual assault:
- 24 hour information, referral, crisis phone service, and medical outreach
- Advocacy and outreach by staff and volunteers; legal advocacy provided when working with law enforcement and Ramsey County prosecutors
- Emergency financial assistance, depending on availability of funds. Limited to once a year. Call for information.
- Individual counseling
- May provide emergency transportation and assistance with coordinating community resources
What's Here
Sexual Assault CounselingIndividual CounselingSpouse/Intimate Partner Sexual Assault SurvivorsAdult Sexual Assault SurvivorsIndividual AdvocacyGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceChild Sexual Assault SurvivorsSex Trade Related HelplinesFamilies/Friends of Sexual Assault/Abuse SurvivorsSexual Assault Hotlines
Minnesota and Wisconsin SNAP Chapters - Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests
SNAP is committed to assist clergy sexual abuse victims, survivors, supporters, and their families through a self-support outreach program. Reference MNSNAP website for support group meetings held second Saturday of each month.
SNAP is committed to assist clergy sexual abuse victims, survivors, supporters, and their families through a self-support outreach program. Reference MNSNAP website for support group meetings held second Saturday of each month.
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Domestic and Sexual Violence Services - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
What's Here
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersCrime Victim Safety PlanningSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationChild Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Intervention ProgramsDomestic Violence SheltersIndividual AdvocacySexual Assault SheltersCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesSexually Abused AdultsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesAbused AdultsChild Sexual Assault SurvivorsStalking/Harassment OrdersDomestic Violence Support GroupsAbused ChildrenTransportation for Endangered PeopleDomestic Violence Hotlines
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program - HOPE Center
Drop-in center for those whose lives have been affected by sexual or domestic violence:
- 24-hour support and advocacy
- Community education, violence prevention, and protection planning
- Connections to temporary emergency safe housing
- Information and resource materials to help navigate options
- Legal advocacy and assistance with Orders for Protection or Harassment Restraining Orders
- Safety planning and resource referrals
- Supportive counseling and accompaniment to court or medical appointments
Drop-in center for those whose lives have been affected by sexual or domestic violence:
- 24-hour support and advocacy
- Community education, violence prevention, and protection planning
- Connections to temporary emergency safe housing
- Information and resource materials to help navigate options
- Legal advocacy and assistance with Orders for Protection or Harassment Restraining Orders
- Safety planning and resource referrals
- Supportive counseling and accompaniment to court or medical appointments
What's Here
Safe HousesDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersDomestic Violence SheltersAbused WomenAbused Lesbians/Gay IndividualsSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse PreventionSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationAdult Survivors of Child AbuseSexually Abused AdultsAgency Based Libraries/Resource CentersAbused MenOutreach ProgramsSexual Assault PreventionIndividual AdvocacySexual Assault Shelters
Family Advocacy Center of Northern Minnesota - Family Advocacy Center of Northern Minnesota - FACNM
Medical Model Children's Advocacy Center (8 am - 4:30 pm)
- Child-focused, facility-based program that conducts forensic interviews and forensic medical exams on pediatric and adolescent patients. Representatives from many disciplines (law enforcement, child protection, prosecution, mental health, medical and victim advocacy) work together, making team decisions about the investigation, treatment, management, and procescution of child abuse cases. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Program
- The SANE program is available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week at Sanford Health, Bemidji Emergency Department and RiverView Health, Crookston Emergency Department. Care provided by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner can include, as appropriate:
- Evidentiary examination - Referrals - Emergency contraception - Sexually Transmitted Infections prophylactic treatment
Medical Model Children's Advocacy Center (8 am - 4:30 pm)
- Child-focused, facility-based program that conducts forensic interviews and forensic medical exams on pediatric and adolescent patients. Representatives from many disciplines (law enforcement, child protection, prosecution, mental health, medical and victim advocacy) work together, making team decisions about the investigation, treatment, management, and procescution of child abuse cases. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Program
- The SANE program is available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week at Sanford Health, Bemidji Emergency Department and RiverView Health, Crookston Emergency Department. Care provided by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner can include, as appropriate:
- Evidentiary examination - Referrals - Emergency contraception - Sexually Transmitted Infections prophylactic treatment
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Information and Advocacy - Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests
- Advocacy
- Information on local contacts and support groups
- Internet support groups and discussion boards
- Information on counseling, treatment, prevention, education, and legislation relating to Clergy Sexual Abuse
- National Conference
- Advocacy
- Information on local contacts and support groups
- Internet support groups and discussion boards
- Information on counseling, treatment, prevention, education, and legislation relating to Clergy Sexual Abuse
- National Conference
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SOS Sexual Violence Services - Sexual Violence Services of Saint Paul-Ramsey County Department of Public Health - SOS
Direct, confidential services to victims of sexual assault:
- 24 hour information, referral, crisis phone service, and medical outreach
- Advocacy and outreach by staff and volunteers; legal advocacy provided when working with law enforcement and Ramsey County prosecutors
- Emergency financial assistance, depending on availability of funds. Limited to once a year. Call for information.
- Individual counseling
- May provide emergency transportation and assistance with coordinating community resources
Direct, confidential services to victims of sexual assault:
- 24 hour information, referral, crisis phone service, and medical outreach
- Advocacy and outreach by staff and volunteers; legal advocacy provided when working with law enforcement and Ramsey County prosecutors
- Emergency financial assistance, depending on availability of funds. Limited to once a year. Call for information.
- Individual counseling
- May provide emergency transportation and assistance with coordinating community resources
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Sexual Assault CounselingIndividual CounselingSpouse/Intimate Partner Sexual Assault SurvivorsAdult Sexual Assault SurvivorsIndividual AdvocacyGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceChild Sexual Assault SurvivorsSex Trade Related HelplinesFamilies/Friends of Sexual Assault/Abuse SurvivorsSexual Assault Hotlines
Victim Advocacy Services - Fond Du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Advocates provide culturally sensitive advocacy, support, and education to Fond Du Lac victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and general crime. Services include:
- Assistance with Orders for Protection and Harassment Orders
- Community support groups
- Court advocacy
- Domestic Abuse Counseling and Education 8-Week Program and child welfare family conferencing to help with parenting time decisions, family facilitation services, parallel protection process, case planning, safety planning, and reunification
- Navigate local community resources
- Prevention and educational awareness to local community partners about domestic violence, sexual assault, and general crime
- Referrals and reports to law enforcement
Advocates provide culturally sensitive advocacy, support, and education to Fond Du Lac victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and general crime. Services include:
- Assistance with Orders for Protection and Harassment Orders
- Community support groups
- Court advocacy
- Domestic Abuse Counseling and Education 8-Week Program and child welfare family conferencing to help with parenting time decisions, family facilitation services, parallel protection process, case planning, safety planning, and reunification
- Navigate local community resources
- Prevention and educational awareness to local community partners about domestic violence, sexual assault, and general crime
- Referrals and reports to law enforcement
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Native American CommunityCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesCrime VictimsSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceSexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsSexually Abused AdultsDomestic Violence Support GroupsStalking/Harassment OrdersCrime WitnessesAbused WomenChild Abuse HotlinesDomestic Violence HotlinesDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersPhysically Abused ChildrenSexual Assault HotlinesSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationCrime Victim Support Groups
Victim Services - Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Provides support services for victims of domestic and sexual violence, elder abuse, and human trafficking. Services include:
- Community advocates
- Domestic violence safety planning and response
- Hotline for information and referral
- Housing (emergency/short-term, including domestic violence shelter)
- Safety planning
- Sexual assault/rape crisis response
- Support groups and talking circles
- Traditional healing and referrals
- Transportation assistance locally
- Transportation assistance including bus fare for relocation
Provides support services for victims of domestic and sexual violence, elder abuse, and human trafficking. Services include:
- Community advocates
- Domestic violence safety planning and response
- Hotline for information and referral
- Housing (emergency/short-term, including domestic violence shelter)
- Safety planning
- Sexual assault/rape crisis response
- Support groups and talking circles
- Traditional healing and referrals
- Transportation assistance locally
- Transportation assistance including bus fare for relocation
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Sexually Abused AdultsVictims of Human TraffickingHuman Trafficking Support GroupsDomestic Violence SheltersDomestic Violence Support GroupsAbused AdultsSexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsCrime Victim Safety PlanningIndividual AdvocacyDomestic Violence HotlinesBus FareSexual Assault HotlinesHuman Trafficking HotlinesElder Abuse Support GroupsSpecialized Crime Victim Assistance
Domestic and Sexual Violence Services - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
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Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersCrime Victim Safety PlanningSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationChild Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Intervention ProgramsDomestic Violence SheltersIndividual AdvocacySexual Assault SheltersCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesSexually Abused AdultsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesAbused AdultsChild Sexual Assault SurvivorsStalking/Harassment OrdersDomestic Violence Support GroupsAbused ChildrenTransportation for Endangered PeopleDomestic Violence Hotlines
Sexual Assault Services - Sexual Assault Services
Support and advocacy services for persons who have been sexually abused or assaulted include community education, speaking to groups on related topics, crisis intervention, legal and medical advocacy, supportive counseling for survivors and their loved ones, and support groups.
Support and advocacy services for persons who have been sexually abused or assaulted include community education, speaking to groups on related topics, crisis intervention, legal and medical advocacy, supportive counseling for survivors and their loved ones, and support groups.
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