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Help for Victims
The following is information and resources that may be of interest to victims of crime. For additional information on available services in your area, visit
Office of Victims Crimes's Directory of Crime Victim Services. or Office of Victims Crimes Resources for Victims Links Page
UMAATC neither endorses, has any responsibility for, nor exercises any control over the organizations' views or the accuracy of the information contained in those pages outside of UMAATC's Web site.
National Hotlines
Victim Services Helpline (assistance and referral) National Center for Victims of Crime 2000 M Street NW., Suite 480 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 1-800-FYI-CALL TTY: 1-800-211-7996 Fax: 202-467-8701 Web site: www.ncvc.org/infolink/main.htm
The National Center for Victims of Crime's (NCVC's) mission is to help victims of crime and their families rebuild their lives. NCVC works with local, state, and federal agencies to enact legislation and provide resources, training, and technical assistance. The NCVC Web site provides relevant statistics, links to publications, and referrals to participating attorneys.
National Domestic Violence Hotline P.O. Box 161810 Austin, TX 78716 Phone: 512-453-8117 Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE TTY: 1-800-787-3224 Fax: 512-453-8541 Web site: www.ndvh.org
The National Domestic Violence Hotline uses a nationwide database to provide crisis intervention, referrals, information, and support in many languages for victims of violence against women.
Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network 635-B Pennsylvania Avenue SE. Washington, DC 20003 Phone: 202-544-3059 Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE Fax: 202-544-3556 Web site: www.rainn.org
The Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) offers a toll-free hotline for free, confidential counseling and support 24 hours a day for victims of rape, abuse, and incest.
National Resource Centers and Advocacy Organizations
Family Violence Prevention Fund 383 Rhode Island Street, Suite 304 San Francisco, CA 94103-5133 Phone: 415-252-8900 Fax: 415-252-8991 Web site: www.fvpf.org
The Family Violence Prevention Fund works to end domestic violence and help women and children whose lives are affected by abuse. The Web site offers free online catalogs, articles and information on abuse and violence, press releases and story archives, information on public policy efforts, and other resource materials.
Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community 180 McNeal Hall University of Minnesota 1985 Buford Avenue St. Paul, MN 55108-6142 Phone: 1-877-643-8222 Web site: www.dvinstitute.org
The Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community promotes public awareness through public outreach, dissemination of related information and resources, publication of a biannual newsletter, and coordination of conferences and training forums.
National Alliance of Sexual Assault Coalitions c/o Connecticut Sexual Assault Crisis Services, Inc. 110 Connecticut Boulevard East Hartford, CT 06108 Phone: 860-282-9881 Fax: 860-291-9335 Web site: www.connsacs.org/help/alliance.html
The National Alliance of Sexual Assault Coalitions Web site provides a listing of sexual assault coalitions across the country, with contact information, URLs, and e-mail links for each. The site includes an online library of relevant articles and information that includes research materials as well as fiction and poetry.
National Latino Alliance for the Elimination of Domestic Violence 1730 North Lynn Street, Suite 502 Arlington, VA 22209 Phone: 1-800-342-9908 Fax: 1-800-600-8931 Web site: www.dvalianza.org
The National Latino Alliance for the Elimination of Domestic Violence (the Alianza) includes Latino advocates, community activists, practitioners, researchers, and survivors of domestic violence working together to eliminate domestic violence in Latino communities. The Alianza serves as a national forum for ongoing dialogue, education, and advocacy. Publications and the Web site are offered in English and Spanish.
National Network to End Domestic Violence 666 Pennsylvania Avenue SE., Suite 303 Washington, DC 20003 Phone: 202-543-5566 Fax: 202-543-5626 Web site: www.nnedv.org
The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) is a membership organization for state domestic violence coalitions that offers advocacy, information, referrals, technical assistance, training, and other opportunities for advocates across the country. NNEDV publishes a quarterly newsletter and the Web site includes an "On The Hill" page that tracks the latest legislation and government actions on domestic violence.
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence 6400 Flank Drive, Suite 1300 Harrisburg, PA 17112 Phone: 1-800-537-2238 TTY: 1-800-533-2508 Fax: 717-545-9456 Web site: www.pcadv.org/projects.html
The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRC) is a valuable source for information, training, and technical assistance regarding domestic violence issues. NRC is also a clearinghouse for domestic violence resources and statistics that may be used to enhance policies and publications.
National Sexual Violence Resource Center 123 North Enola Drive Enola, PA 17025 Phone: 1-877-739-3895 TTY: 717-909-0715 Fax: 717-909-0714 Web site: www.nsvrc.org
The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) is a clearinghouse for resources and research about all forms of sexual violence. NSVRC works with its partner agency, the University of Pennsylvania, to provide new policies for establishing sexual violence interventions and prevention programs.
Stalking Resource Center National Center for Victims of Crime 2000 M Street NW., Suite 480 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202-467-8700 Fax: 202-467-8701 Web site: www.ncvc.org/src/index.html
The National Center for Victims of Crime's (NCVC's) mission is to help victims of crime and their families rebuild their lives. The Stalking Resource Center provides resources, training, and technical assistance to criminal justice professionals and victim service providers to support locally coordinated, multidisciplinary antistalking approaches and responses.
The above information is from http://toolkit.ncjrs.org/default.htm
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