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Advocacy for Victims of Crime - Someplace Safe - Regional Offices
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include:
- Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center
- Crisis response and intervention
- Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders
- Occasional transportation services
- Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services
- Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items
- Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include:
- Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center
- Crisis response and intervention
- Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders
- Occasional transportation services
- Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services
- Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items
- Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
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Sexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsDomestic Violence HotlinesSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceSexual Assault HotlinesDomestic Violence IssuesAbused AdultsCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesHuman Trafficking HotlinesRobbery VictimsCrime Victim Safety PlanningIdentity Theft VictimsSpecialized Information and ReferralDomestic Violence Support GroupsCertificates/Forms AssistanceSexual Assault IssuesBurglary VictimsStalking VictimsTransportation for Endangered PeopleVictims of Human TraffickingHuman Trafficking Issues
Advocacy for Victims of Crime - Someplace Safe - Regional Offices
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include:
- Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center
- Crisis response and intervention
- Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders
- Occasional transportation services
- Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services
- Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items
- Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include:
- Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center
- Crisis response and intervention
- Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders
- Occasional transportation services
- Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services
- Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items
- Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
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Sexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsDomestic Violence HotlinesSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceSexual Assault HotlinesDomestic Violence IssuesAbused AdultsCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesHuman Trafficking HotlinesRobbery VictimsCrime Victim Safety PlanningIdentity Theft VictimsSpecialized Information and ReferralDomestic Violence Support GroupsCertificates/Forms AssistanceSexual Assault IssuesBurglary VictimsStalking VictimsTransportation for Endangered PeopleVictims of Human TraffickingHuman Trafficking Issues
Community Education - Committee Against Domestic Abuse - CADA
Training and education for healthcare professionals, law enforcement officials, members of the clergy and other faith-based leaders, community organizations, corporations, and professional associations on the dynamics of domestic violence and sexual violence.
Training and education for healthcare professionals, law enforcement officials, members of the clergy and other faith-based leaders, community organizations, corporations, and professional associations on the dynamics of domestic violence and sexual violence.
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Advocacy for Victims of Crime - Someplace Safe - Regional Offices
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include:
- Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center
- Crisis response and intervention
- Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders
- Occasional transportation services
- Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services
- Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items
- Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include:
- Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center
- Crisis response and intervention
- Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders
- Occasional transportation services
- Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services
- Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items
- Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
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Sexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsDomestic Violence HotlinesSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceSexual Assault HotlinesDomestic Violence IssuesAbused AdultsCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesHuman Trafficking HotlinesRobbery VictimsCrime Victim Safety PlanningIdentity Theft VictimsSpecialized Information and ReferralDomestic Violence Support GroupsCertificates/Forms AssistanceSexual Assault IssuesBurglary VictimsStalking VictimsTransportation for Endangered PeopleVictims of Human TraffickingHuman Trafficking Issues
Domestic Abuse and Sex Trafficking/ Exploitation Victim Services - Women's Rural Advocacy Programs
Provides free and confidential services to those affected by domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking/exploitation, and high-risk youth in Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, and Yellow Medicine counties.
Confidential services:
- Accompaniment to court
- Assistance with petitioning for an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order
- Community education
- Crisis line
- Emergency transportation, and/or assistance
- Information, referrals, and resources
- Temporary emergency safe housing
- Systems coordination
- Support group
- Youth Programs: Provides youth the ability to teach and learn from their peers about confidence, communication, safety, and life skills.
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Crime Scene cleanup
- Grant funds are used to meet crime victims' emergency needs when available
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim, such as medical and criminal justice facilities
- Victim reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses incurred due to a change in venue
Victims of crime have also received funding through the program for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP may be available through pre-screening.
Provides free and confidential services to those affected by domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking/exploitation, and high-risk youth in Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, and Yellow Medicine counties.
Confidential services:
- Accompaniment to court
- Assistance with petitioning for an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order
- Community education
- Crisis line
- Emergency transportation, and/or assistance
- Information, referrals, and resources
- Temporary emergency safe housing
- Systems coordination
- Support group
- Youth Programs: Provides youth the ability to teach and learn from their peers about confidence, communication, safety, and life skills.
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Crime Scene cleanup
- Grant funds are used to meet crime victims' emergency needs when available
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim, such as medical and criminal justice facilities
- Victim reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses incurred due to a change in venue
Victims of crime have also received funding through the program for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP may be available through pre-screening.
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Individual AdvocacyHomelessness Prevention ProgramsStalking/Harassment OrdersRapid Re-Housing ProgramsCrime Victim CompensationSafe HousesSpeakers/Speakers BureausDomestic Violence IssuesSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesDomestic Violence Support GroupsSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceDomestic Violence HotlinesTransportation for Endangered PeopleCrime Victim Safety PlanningDomestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Resource Center, Legal Advocacy, and Youth Programming - Safe Haven Shelter and Resource Center
Provides the following services:
- Assistance in gathering and documenting evidence in criminal and civil cases
- Assistance with housing, education, employment, and connecting to public benefits and community resources
- Assistance with Orders for Protection/Harassment Orders
- Communication network linking survivors with probation officers, prosecuting attorneys, and law enforcement
- Criminal justice advocacy for victims
- GED assistance for domestic abuse victims
- If experiencing legal problems related to domestic violence, please call for screening and appointments
- Information and referral
- Support for victims including accompaniment to medical and legal procedures
- Visits to victims after perpetrator has been arrested
- Youth support groups and mentoring for children who have been exposed to domestic violence
Safety Planning Services for individuals in various scenarios:
- In a relationship
- Parenting time exchanges
- Post-arrest and release from jail
- Post-separation or throughout continued contact with an abuser
- Throughout the restraining order process
Provides the following services:
- Assistance in gathering and documenting evidence in criminal and civil cases
- Assistance with housing, education, employment, and connecting to public benefits and community resources
- Assistance with Orders for Protection/Harassment Orders
- Communication network linking survivors with probation officers, prosecuting attorneys, and law enforcement
- Criminal justice advocacy for victims
- GED assistance for domestic abuse victims
- If experiencing legal problems related to domestic violence, please call for screening and appointments
- Information and referral
- Support for victims including accompaniment to medical and legal procedures
- Visits to victims after perpetrator has been arrested
- Youth support groups and mentoring for children who have been exposed to domestic violence
Safety Planning Services for individuals in various scenarios:
- In a relationship
- Parenting time exchanges
- Post-arrest and release from jail
- Post-separation or throughout continued contact with an abuser
- Throughout the restraining order process
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Abused AdultsSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse CounselingStalking/Harassment OrdersCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesHigh School Equivalency/GED Test InstructionGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceDomestic Violence IssuesSpecialized Information and ReferralChildren of Abused Women/MenDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Community Education and Awareness - HOPE Coalition
Provides public speaking opportunities for schools, churches, and community organizations to educate and promote awareness of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and homelessness within the community.
Provides public speaking opportunities for schools, churches, and community organizations to educate and promote awareness of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and homelessness within the community.
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Advocacy for Victims of Crime - Someplace Safe - Regional Offices
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include:
- Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center
- Crisis response and intervention
- Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders
- Occasional transportation services
- Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services
- Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items
- Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include:
- Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center
- Crisis response and intervention
- Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders
- Occasional transportation services
- Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services
- Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items
- Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
What's Here
Sexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsDomestic Violence HotlinesSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceSexual Assault HotlinesDomestic Violence IssuesAbused AdultsCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesHuman Trafficking HotlinesRobbery VictimsCrime Victim Safety PlanningIdentity Theft VictimsSpecialized Information and ReferralDomestic Violence Support GroupsCertificates/Forms AssistanceSexual Assault IssuesBurglary VictimsStalking VictimsTransportation for Endangered PeopleVictims of Human TraffickingHuman Trafficking Issues
Community Services - Damiano Center
Information, resources, and referral office to help people through difficult times. Staff provide an immediate assessment of emergency needs and offer resources to help deal with homelessness, chemical dependency, domestic abuse, unemployment, gambling addictions, mental health problems, and help with public assistance.
Additional services offered at the center include:
- 7 bus passes for the general public daily; usually gone by 9:10 am. Can be accessed twice per month and an intake form must be filled out.
- Free telephone line, mailboxes for people who are homeless, hygiene items, and household goods
- Safe Bay is located in the parking lot and offers individuals and families living in cars and vans a place to rest without fear of crime, harassment, or being moved along by law enforcement or private security guards. Individuals and families can access showers, breakfast and housing navigation services provided by Daminao Center.
- Work related transportation:
- Gas vouchers: MUST have valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and proof of employment. Can only be accessed once per year.
- Bus pass: MUST have ID and proof of employment. The value of a bus pass is $25 and can only be accessed once per year.
Information, resources, and referral office to help people through difficult times. Staff provide an immediate assessment of emergency needs and offer resources to help deal with homelessness, chemical dependency, domestic abuse, unemployment, gambling addictions, mental health problems, and help with public assistance.
Additional services offered at the center include:
- 7 bus passes for the general public daily; usually gone by 9:10 am. Can be accessed twice per month and an intake form must be filled out.
- Free telephone line, mailboxes for people who are homeless, hygiene items, and household goods
- Safe Bay is located in the parking lot and offers individuals and families living in cars and vans a place to rest without fear of crime, harassment, or being moved along by law enforcement or private security guards. Individuals and families can access showers, breakfast and housing navigation services provided by Daminao Center.
- Work related transportation:
- Gas vouchers: MUST have valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and proof of employment. Can only be accessed once per year.
- Bus pass: MUST have ID and proof of employment. The value of a bus pass is $25 and can only be accessed once per year.
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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
- 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
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Domestic Violence Advocacy - Safe Avenues
Assists with clients experiencing domestic violence by:
- Assists in obtaining orders for protection (OFPs)
- Assists victims in safety planning
- Court advocacy
??- Crisis hotline for those who are victims of domestic or sexual violence
- Informs victims of their rights and reparations
- Providing information regarding domestic violence
- Provides support if reporting to law enforcement
- Provides referrals to other agencies
- Supports clients as needed
- Support group for victims
Assists with clients experiencing domestic violence by:
- Assists in obtaining orders for protection (OFPs)
- Assists victims in safety planning
- Court advocacy
??- Crisis hotline for those who are victims of domestic or sexual violence
- Informs victims of their rights and reparations
- Providing information regarding domestic violence
- Provides support if reporting to law enforcement
- Provides referrals to other agencies
- Supports clients as needed
- Support group for victims
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Domestic Abuse and Sex Trafficking/ Exploitation Victim Services - Women's Rural Advocacy Programs
Provides free and confidential services to those affected by domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking/exploitation, and high-risk youth in Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, and Yellow Medicine counties.
Confidential services:
- Accompaniment to court
- Assistance with petitioning for an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order
- Community education
- Crisis line
- Emergency transportation, and/or assistance
- Information, referrals, and resources
- Temporary emergency safe housing
- Systems coordination
- Support group
- Youth Programs: Provides youth the ability to teach and learn from their peers about confidence, communication, safety, and life skills.
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Crime Scene cleanup
- Grant funds are used to meet crime victims' emergency needs when available
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim, such as medical and criminal justice facilities
- Victim reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses incurred due to a change in venue
Victims of crime have also received funding through the program for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP may be available through pre-screening.
Provides free and confidential services to those affected by domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking/exploitation, and high-risk youth in Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, and Yellow Medicine counties.
Confidential services:
- Accompaniment to court
- Assistance with petitioning for an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order
- Community education
- Crisis line
- Emergency transportation, and/or assistance
- Information, referrals, and resources
- Temporary emergency safe housing
- Systems coordination
- Support group
- Youth Programs: Provides youth the ability to teach and learn from their peers about confidence, communication, safety, and life skills.
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Crime Scene cleanup
- Grant funds are used to meet crime victims' emergency needs when available
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim, such as medical and criminal justice facilities
- Victim reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses incurred due to a change in venue
Victims of crime have also received funding through the program for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP may be available through pre-screening.
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Individual AdvocacyHomelessness Prevention ProgramsStalking/Harassment OrdersRapid Re-Housing ProgramsCrime Victim CompensationSafe HousesSpeakers/Speakers BureausDomestic Violence IssuesSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesDomestic Violence Support GroupsSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceDomestic Violence HotlinesTransportation for Endangered PeopleCrime Victim Safety PlanningDomestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Community Outreach and Education - Advocates for Family Peace - Northeast Saint Louis County
Advocates will present on any of the following topics or provide materials for:
- Community Involvement in Ending Domestic Violence
- How to Actively Address Domestic Violence
- Men's Use of Violence in Intimate Partner Relationships
- Teen Dating Violence
- The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children
- Understanding Domestic Violence
- Women's Use of Violence in Intimate Partner Relationships
Advocates will present on any of the following topics or provide materials for:
- Community Involvement in Ending Domestic Violence
- How to Actively Address Domestic Violence
- Men's Use of Violence in Intimate Partner Relationships
- Teen Dating Violence
- The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children
- Understanding Domestic Violence
- Women's Use of Violence in Intimate Partner Relationships
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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
Prevention and Education - Anna Marie's Alliance
Engaging the community through educational topics surrounding relationship abuse and trauma. Training events for up to 50 participants can be held at the Center for Family Peace, or trainers can educate in other locations by request. Customized options are available depending on the request.
Popular topics include:
- Relationship abuse in the workplace
- Relationship abuse 101
- Creating a trauma-sensitive environment
- Effects of relationship abuse on children
- Effective parenting
- Healthy relationships
- History of Annamarie's and service/volunteer opportunities
- Teen dating violence
Engaging the community through educational topics surrounding relationship abuse and trauma. Training events for up to 50 participants can be held at the Center for Family Peace, or trainers can educate in other locations by request. Customized options are available depending on the request.
Popular topics include:
- Relationship abuse in the workplace
- Relationship abuse 101
- Creating a trauma-sensitive environment
- Effects of relationship abuse on children
- Effective parenting
- Healthy relationships
- History of Annamarie's and service/volunteer opportunities
- Teen dating violence
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Community Education - Women's Shelter - Rochester
Promotes awareness of domestic abuse issues
Promotes awareness of domestic abuse issues
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Resource and Support Services - Crisis Resource Center of Steele County
Provides support services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. The center also works with children who have witnessed abuse. Additional services include:
- Advocacy and follow-up support
- Court accompaniment
- Crisis information
- Education programs
- Information and referral
- Intake assessments for coordinated entry housing programs
- Order for protection and harassment restraining
- Order filling assistance
- Reparations assistance
- Safety planning
- Support groups
Also accepts donations of cell phones and inkjet cartridges. Cell phones are offered to individuals who have experienced domestic violence or sexual assault so they may place emergency (911) phone calls. Other cell phones and inkjet cartridges are mailed to a company that recycles the phones and, in turn, donates to the Crisis Resource Center of Steele County.
Provides support services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. The center also works with children who have witnessed abuse. Additional services include:
- Advocacy and follow-up support
- Court accompaniment
- Crisis information
- Education programs
- Information and referral
- Intake assessments for coordinated entry housing programs
- Order for protection and harassment restraining
- Order filling assistance
- Reparations assistance
- Safety planning
- Support groups
Also accepts donations of cell phones and inkjet cartridges. Cell phones are offered to individuals who have experienced domestic violence or sexual assault so they may place emergency (911) phone calls. Other cell phones and inkjet cartridges are mailed to a company that recycles the phones and, in turn, donates to the Crisis Resource Center of Steele County.
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Abused AdultsAbused ChildrenOffice Supplies Donation ProgramsDomestic Violence IssuesIndividual AdvocacyDonation Drop Off PointsDomestic Violence HotlinesCounseling for Children Affected by Domestic ViolenceCrime Victim Safety PlanningSpecialized Information and ReferralDomestic Violence Support GroupsSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse PreventionHousing Related Coordinated EntryChild Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersSexual Assault HotlinesCell Phone Donation Programs
Domestic Violence Community Advocacy Program - Southwest Crisis Center
Services are victim-centered, which means individuals will guide their own process, make their own decisions, and have staff provide information, support, and referrals.
Services include:
- Advocacy: Assistance in obtaining Emergency Protective Orders, Permanent Restraining Orders, Stalking/Harassment Orders, Temporary Restraining Orders, housing, community services, and medical appointments
- Confidentiality
- Community education and professional training
- Crisis line
- Emergency Services: Transportation to medical facilities, law enforcement, safe housing, etc.
- Individual and group support
- Prevention and/or Rapid Rehousing: Services provided by the Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP
- Safety planning
Services are victim-centered, which means individuals will guide their own process, make their own decisions, and have staff provide information, support, and referrals.
Services include:
- Advocacy: Assistance in obtaining Emergency Protective Orders, Permanent Restraining Orders, Stalking/Harassment Orders, Temporary Restraining Orders, housing, community services, and medical appointments
- Confidentiality
- Community education and professional training
- Crisis line
- Emergency Services: Transportation to medical facilities, law enforcement, safe housing, etc.
- Individual and group support
- Prevention and/or Rapid Rehousing: Services provided by the Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP
- Safety planning
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Domestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesIndividual AdvocacyDomestic Violence HotlinesRapid Re-Housing ProgramsTransportation for Endangered PeopleStalking/Harassment OrdersSpeakers/Speakers BureausSafe HousesCrime Victim Safety PlanningDomestic Violence IssuesHomelessness Prevention ProgramsDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersSubject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Domestic Violence Community Advocacy Program - Southwest Crisis Center
Services are victim-centered, which means individuals will guide their own process, make their own decisions, and have staff provide information, support, and referrals.
Services include:
- Advocacy: Assistance in obtaining Emergency Protective Orders, Permanent Restraining Orders, Stalking/Harassment Orders, Temporary Restraining Orders, housing, community services, and medical appointments
- Confidentiality
- Community education and professional training
- Crisis line
- Emergency Services: Transportation to medical facilities, law enforcement, safe housing, etc.
- Individual and group support
- Prevention and/or Rapid Rehousing: Services provided by the Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP
- Safety planning
Services are victim-centered, which means individuals will guide their own process, make their own decisions, and have staff provide information, support, and referrals.
Services include:
- Advocacy: Assistance in obtaining Emergency Protective Orders, Permanent Restraining Orders, Stalking/Harassment Orders, Temporary Restraining Orders, housing, community services, and medical appointments
- Confidentiality
- Community education and professional training
- Crisis line
- Emergency Services: Transportation to medical facilities, law enforcement, safe housing, etc.
- Individual and group support
- Prevention and/or Rapid Rehousing: Services provided by the Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP
- Safety planning
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Domestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesIndividual AdvocacyDomestic Violence HotlinesRapid Re-Housing ProgramsTransportation for Endangered PeopleStalking/Harassment OrdersSpeakers/Speakers BureausSafe HousesCrime Victim Safety PlanningDomestic Violence IssuesHomelessness Prevention ProgramsDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersSubject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Community Education - Safe Haven Shelter and Resource Center
Provides speakers to groups about battered women and related topics including:
- Barriers battered women face in escaping violence
- Battering and church response
- Cultural facilitators of domestic violence
- Effects of violence on children
- How the medical community can better serve victims
- Primary prevention of domestic violence
Provides speakers to groups about battered women and related topics including:
- Barriers battered women face in escaping violence
- Battering and church response
- Cultural facilitators of domestic violence
- Effects of violence on children
- How the medical community can better serve victims
- Primary prevention of domestic violence
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Advocacy Based Services - Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse - CASDA
Offers a variety of advocacy programs including:
- Counseling for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse
- Community education and professional training
- Support groups: Topics include violence education and self-sufficiency
- Volunteer program: Roles may include community education, fundraising, office operations, and client services
Offers a variety of advocacy programs including:
- Counseling for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse
- Community education and professional training
- Support groups: Topics include violence education and self-sufficiency
- Volunteer program: Roles may include community education, fundraising, office operations, and client services
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Subject Specific Public Awareness/EducationDomestic Violence Volunteer OpportunitiesWorkshops/SymposiumsDomestic Violence Support GroupsIndividual AdvocacySexual Assault IssuesDomestic Violence IssuesSexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsSexual Assault Volunteer OpportunitiesPeer CounselingFundraising Event Volunteer OpportunitiesChild Abuse Support GroupsSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceChild Abuse Issues
Kids Count - HOPE Coalition
Program services are for children and young adults, ages birth - 24, or those of a family member or friend, who have experienced neglect, emotional, physical, or sexual abuse; or have witnessed domestic violence. Services provided:
- 24-hour hotline
- Age-appropriate support groups during the school year and outings/activities during the summer
- Assistance with child-related appointments (school enrollment, medical, dental, etc.) or issues
- Crisis intervention
- One-on-one positive parenting training
- Resources and referrals
- Safety planning
Program services are for children and young adults, ages birth - 24, or those of a family member or friend, who have experienced neglect, emotional, physical, or sexual abuse; or have witnessed domestic violence. Services provided:
- 24-hour hotline
- Age-appropriate support groups during the school year and outings/activities during the summer
- Assistance with child-related appointments (school enrollment, medical, dental, etc.) or issues
- Crisis intervention
- One-on-one positive parenting training
- Resources and referrals
- Safety planning
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Community Education - Southern Valley Alliance
Provides community education about domestic violence, intimate partner violence, healthy relationships, and other abusive behaviors to the public. Offers information and tips on the website about helping someone who is experiencing abuse, electronic device safety, effects on domestic violence on children, dating and teen violence, and family and friends of victims of domestic violence.
Southern Valley Alliance offers awareness training presentations and builds relationships with community partners about domestic violence, education to youth, inform neighbors, and other community groups.
Volunteer opportunities are available to anyone interested. A variety of volunteer opportunities for all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Positions include Crisis Line Advocate, Community Outreach, Court Advocate, Support Group Facilitator, Office Support, Pop-Up Volunteer, Set Up and Tear Down, Child Care Provider, and more.
Provides community education about domestic violence, intimate partner violence, healthy relationships, and other abusive behaviors to the public. Offers information and tips on the website about helping someone who is experiencing abuse, electronic device safety, effects on domestic violence on children, dating and teen violence, and family and friends of victims of domestic violence.
Southern Valley Alliance offers awareness training presentations and builds relationships with community partners about domestic violence, education to youth, inform neighbors, and other community groups.
Volunteer opportunities are available to anyone interested. A variety of volunteer opportunities for all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Positions include Crisis Line Advocate, Community Outreach, Court Advocate, Support Group Facilitator, Office Support, Pop-Up Volunteer, Set Up and Tear Down, Child Care Provider, and more.
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Subject Specific Public Awareness/EducationDomestic Violence IssuesEvent Setup/Cleanup Volunteer OpportunitiesCrisis Intervention Volunteer OpportunitiesSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse PreventionSupport Group Facilitation Volunteer OpportunitiesClerical Volunteer OpportunitiesDating Violence PreventionGeneral Abuse PreventionWorkshops/SymposiumsAdvocacy/Ombudsman Volunteer Opportunities
Advocacy for Victims of Crime - Someplace Safe - Regional Offices
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include:
- Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center
- Crisis response and intervention
- Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders
- Occasional transportation services
- Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services
- Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items
- Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include:
- Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center
- Crisis response and intervention
- Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders
- Occasional transportation services
- Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services
- Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items
- Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
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Sexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsDomestic Violence HotlinesSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceSexual Assault HotlinesDomestic Violence IssuesAbused AdultsCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesHuman Trafficking HotlinesRobbery VictimsCrime Victim Safety PlanningIdentity Theft VictimsSpecialized Information and ReferralDomestic Violence Support GroupsCertificates/Forms AssistanceSexual Assault IssuesBurglary VictimsStalking VictimsTransportation for Endangered PeopleVictims of Human TraffickingHuman Trafficking Issues
Domestic Violence Services and Women's Shelter - Women's Shelter and Support Center
The Women's Shelter and Support Center provides a 24-hour domestic violence outreach program. Satellite offices are located in Dodge and Fillmore Counties. Services include:
- Emergency telephone assistance and in person crisis intervention
- Information and referrals and safety planning
- Emergency services including a safe shelter for women and their children leaving any type of current domestic violence relationship
- Emergency food, clothing, and transportation, etc.
- Legal advocacy including harassment restraining orders/injunctions and court support
- Provides general domestic violence information for the public
- Assistance with arrangements for pets may be available
The Women's Shelter and Support Center provides a 24-hour domestic violence outreach program. Satellite offices are located in Dodge and Fillmore Counties. Services include:
- Emergency telephone assistance and in person crisis intervention
- Information and referrals and safety planning
- Emergency services including a safe shelter for women and their children leaving any type of current domestic violence relationship
- Emergency food, clothing, and transportation, etc.
- Legal advocacy including harassment restraining orders/injunctions and court support
- Provides general domestic violence information for the public
- Assistance with arrangements for pets may be available
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