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The VictimConnect Resource Map is Live!

The VictimConnect Resource Map is a searchable tool with national and local resources commonly used by our visitors. The resources can be filtered by categories, services, location, and keywords.

This is not an exhaustive list of resources or available options, but over time we will continue to add resources.

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If you are a service provider and would like to be included on the VictimConnect Resource Map, please complete and submit this form. See eligibility criteria here.

Looking for additional resources? The Tribal Resource Tool is an online map of diverse resources for American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) survivors and victims of crime and abuse created in collaboration with the National Congress of American Indians, the Tribal Law and Policy Institute, and the NCVC.

Visit www.tribalresourcetool.org to access information about services for all ages and all crime types, in cities, suburban, and rural areas, both on and off the reservation.

  • California Department of Health Care Services

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (916) 440-7400

    Website: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/Pages/default.aspx

    Category(ies): Other

    Service(s): Medical/Health Assistance

    Location(s): California

    The Drug Medi-Cal (DMC) administers, oversees, and monitors the Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health Services, the program also provides medically necessary substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services to Medi-Cal beneficiaries.
  • California Department of Health Care Services

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (916) 440-7400

    Website: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/Pages/default.aspx

    Category(ies): Other

    Service(s): Medical/Health Assistance

    Location(s): California

    The Drug Medi-Cal (DMC) administers, oversees, and monitors the Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health Services, the program also provides medically necessary substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services to Medi-Cal beneficiaries.
  • California Department of Health Care Services

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (916) 440-7400

    Website: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/Pages/default.aspx

    Category(ies): Other

    Service(s): Medical/Health Assistance

    Location(s): California

    The Drug Medi-Cal (DMC) administers, oversees, and monitors the Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health Services, the program also provides medically necessary substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services to Medi-Cal beneficiaries.
  • California Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General

    Phone: (877) 433-9069

    Website: https://oag.ca.gov/victimservices

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): California

    The Victims’ Services Unit (VSU) offers crime victims and their families support and information at every stage of the criminal process. Victims have rights, and the Attorney General is committed to ensuring that those rights are protected.
  • California Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General

    Phone: (877) 433-9069

    Website: https://oag.ca.gov/victimservices

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): California

    The Victims’ Services Unit (VSU) offers crime victims and their families support and information at every stage of the criminal process. Victims have rights, and the Attorney General is committed to ensuring that those rights are protected.
  • California Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General

    Phone: (877) 433-9069

    Website: https://oag.ca.gov/victimservices

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): California

    The Victims’ Services Unit (VSU) offers crime victims and their families support and information at every stage of the criminal process. Victims have rights, and the Attorney General is committed to ensuring that those rights are protected.
  • California Indian Legal Services

    Phone: (800) 829-0284

    Other Phone: (760) 873-3581

    Website: http://www.calindian.org/

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): California

    During the last ten years CILS has targeted specific work groups to address: Indian children welfare issues that includes state compliance with the Indian Child Welfare and Act (ICWA) and Indian education issues; trust asset protection through drafting of will that comply with the American Indian Probate Reform Act (AIPRA) and protection of cultural resources; fiscal issues such as state taxation of individual’s income; and strengthening tribal governance through tribal court and law enforcement development. The success of these can be seen throughout California Indian Country. As leaders in the area of ICWA, CILS was instrumental in the passage of comprehensive state legislation (commonly known as SB 678) that extends federal ICWA protection to California’s Indian children. CILS drafted the original California Judge’s Benchguide in 2010 and updated it in 2012. With the trust asset protection working group, CILS was instrumental in obtaining provisions in the AIPRA that allows California Native Americans, regardless if they are members of a federally recognized tribe, to pass their allotments to their heirs by Will. CILS also remains at the forefront of assisting tribes in developing courts and law enforcement agencies by providing trainings, drafting codes and orchestrating statewide conferences.
  • California Indian Legal Services

    Phone: (800) 829-0284

    Other Phone: (760) 873-3581

    Website: http://www.calindian.org/

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): California

    During the last ten years CILS has targeted specific work groups to address: Indian children welfare issues that includes state compliance with the Indian Child Welfare and Act (ICWA) and Indian education issues; trust asset protection through drafting of will that comply with the American Indian Probate Reform Act (AIPRA) and protection of cultural resources; fiscal issues such as state taxation of individual’s income; and strengthening tribal governance through tribal court and law enforcement development. The success of these can be seen throughout California Indian Country. As leaders in the area of ICWA, CILS was instrumental in the passage of comprehensive state legislation (commonly known as SB 678) that extends federal ICWA protection to California’s Indian children. CILS drafted the original California Judge’s Benchguide in 2010 and updated it in 2012. With the trust asset protection working group, CILS was instrumental in obtaining provisions in the AIPRA that allows California Native Americans, regardless if they are members of a federally recognized tribe, to pass their allotments to their heirs by Will. CILS also remains at the forefront of assisting tribes in developing courts and law enforcement agencies by providing trainings, drafting codes and orchestrating statewide conferences.
  • California Indian Legal Services

    Phone: (800) 829-0284

    Other Phone: (760) 873-3581

    Website: http://www.calindian.org/

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): California

    During the last ten years CILS has targeted specific work groups to address: Indian children welfare issues that includes state compliance with the Indian Child Welfare and Act (ICWA) and Indian education issues; trust asset protection through drafting of will that comply with the American Indian Probate Reform Act (AIPRA) and protection of cultural resources; fiscal issues such as state taxation of individual’s income; and strengthening tribal governance through tribal court and law enforcement development. The success of these can be seen throughout California Indian Country. As leaders in the area of ICWA, CILS was instrumental in the passage of comprehensive state legislation (commonly known as SB 678) that extends federal ICWA protection to California’s Indian children. CILS drafted the original California Judge’s Benchguide in 2010 and updated it in 2012. With the trust asset protection working group, CILS was instrumental in obtaining provisions in the AIPRA that allows California Native Americans, regardless if they are members of a federally recognized tribe, to pass their allotments to their heirs by Will. CILS also remains at the forefront of assisting tribes in developing courts and law enforcement agencies by providing trainings, drafting codes and orchestrating statewide conferences.
  • California Partnership to End Domestic Violence

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (916) 444-7163

    Other Phone: (800) 524-476

    Website: http://www.cpedv.org/

    Category(ies): Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner), Domestic Violence (Non-Intimate Partner)

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Legal/Justice System Assistance (Criminal), Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): California

    The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (the Partnership) is California’s recognized domestic violence coalition, representing over 1,000 advocates, organizations and allied groups throughout the state. Through our public policy, communications and capacity-building efforts, we align prevention and intervention strategies to advance social change. We believe that by sharing expertise, advocates and policy-makers can end domestic violence. For nearly 40 years, we have inspired, informed and connected all those concerned with this issue, because together we’re stronger.
  • California Partnership to End Domestic Violence

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (916) 444-7163

    Other Phone: (800) 524-476

    Website: http://www.cpedv.org/

    Category(ies): Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner), Domestic Violence (Non-Intimate Partner)

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Legal/Justice System Assistance (Criminal), Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): California

    The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (the Partnership) is California’s recognized domestic violence coalition, representing over 1,000 advocates, organizations and allied groups throughout the state. Through our public policy, communications and capacity-building efforts, we align prevention and intervention strategies to advance social change. We believe that by sharing expertise, advocates and policy-makers can end domestic violence. For nearly 40 years, we have inspired, informed and connected all those concerned with this issue, because together we’re stronger.
  • California Partnership to End Domestic Violence

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (916) 444-7163

    Other Phone: (800) 524-476

    Website: http://www.cpedv.org/

    Category(ies): Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner), Domestic Violence (Non-Intimate Partner)

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Legal/Justice System Assistance (Criminal), Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): California

    The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (the Partnership) is California’s recognized domestic violence coalition, representing over 1,000 advocates, organizations and allied groups throughout the state. Through our public policy, communications and capacity-building efforts, we align prevention and intervention strategies to advance social change. We believe that by sharing expertise, advocates and policy-makers can end domestic violence. For nearly 40 years, we have inspired, informed and connected all those concerned with this issue, because together we’re stronger.
  • California Rural Legal Services

    Phone: (510) 267-0762

    Other Phone: (800) 337-0690

    Website: http://www.crla.org/

    Service(s): Employment/Education Assistance, Housing (Emergency/Short-Term), Housing (Long-Term/Transitional), Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Legal/Justice System Assistance (Criminal), Medical/Health Assistance

    Location(s): California

    An NGO that provides legal services for claims that arise in California
  • California Rural Legal Services

    Phone: (510) 267-0762

    Other Phone: (800) 337-0690

    Website: http://www.crla.org/

    Service(s): Employment/Education Assistance, Housing (Emergency/Short-Term), Housing (Long-Term/Transitional), Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Legal/Justice System Assistance (Criminal), Medical/Health Assistance

    Location(s): California

    An NGO that provides legal services for claims that arise in California
  • California Rural Legal Services

    Phone: (510) 267-0762

    Other Phone: (800) 337-0690

    Website: http://www.crla.org/

    Service(s): Employment/Education Assistance, Housing (Emergency/Short-Term), Housing (Long-Term/Transitional), Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Legal/Justice System Assistance (Criminal), Medical/Health Assistance

    Location(s): California

    An NGO that provides legal services for claims that arise in California
  • California Secretary of State’s Office – Safe at Home Program

    Email: [email protected].

    Phone: (877) 322-5227

    Other Phone: TTY/TDD at (916) 651-1304 Fax:(916) 653-7625

    Website: https://www.sos.ca.gov/registries/safe-home

    Category(ies): Assault, Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner), Domestic Violence (Non-Intimate Partner), Gang Violence, Harassment, Sexual Assault, Stalking

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, General Social Services

    Location(s): California

    A confidential address program that offers victims of domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault, human trafficking & elder and dependent abuse, as well as reproductive health care workers, a substitute mailing address to receive first class, certified, and registered mail, keeping the residence address confidential and out of the hands of someone who might want to harm the victim serving as a safety plan
  • California Secretary of State’s Office – Safe at Home Program

    Email: [email protected].

    Phone: (877) 322-5227

    Other Phone: TTY/TDD at (916) 651-1304 Fax:(916) 653-7625

    Website: https://www.sos.ca.gov/registries/safe-home

    Category(ies): Assault, Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner), Domestic Violence (Non-Intimate Partner), Gang Violence, Harassment, Sexual Assault, Stalking

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, General Social Services

    Location(s): California

    A confidential address program that offers victims of domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault, human trafficking & elder and dependent abuse, as well as reproductive health care workers, a substitute mailing address to receive first class, certified, and registered mail, keeping the residence address confidential and out of the hands of someone who might want to harm the victim serving as a safety plan
  • California Secretary of State’s Office – Safe at Home Program

    Email: [email protected].

    Phone: (877) 322-5227

    Other Phone: TTY/TDD at (916) 651-1304 Fax:(916) 653-7625

    Website: https://www.sos.ca.gov/registries/safe-home

    Category(ies): Assault, Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner), Domestic Violence (Non-Intimate Partner), Gang Violence, Harassment, Sexual Assault, Stalking

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, General Social Services

    Location(s): California

    A confidential address program that offers victims of domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault, human trafficking & elder and dependent abuse, as well as reproductive health care workers, a substitute mailing address to receive first class, certified, and registered mail, keeping the residence address confidential and out of the hands of someone who might want to harm the victim serving as a safety plan
  • California Victim Compensation Board

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: 1-800-777-9229

    Website: https://victims.ca.gov/

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

    Service(s): Financial or Material Assistance

    Location(s): California

    The CalVCB provides financial compensation to victims of violent crime and their family. To be eligible for compensation, the crime must have been reported to law enforcement and the claim for compensation must be filed within seven years of the incident. Typical expenses covered by compensation include medical/dental expenses, mental health services, funeral/burial expenses, crime scene clean up, income loss, relocation, residential security, and home or vehicle modifications for victims who became disabled. CalVCB does not cover lost, stolen, or damaged property.
  • California Victim Compensation Board

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: 1-800-777-9229

    Website: https://victims.ca.gov/

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

    Service(s): Financial or Material Assistance

    Location(s): California

    The CalVCB provides financial compensation to victims of violent crime and their family. To be eligible for compensation, the crime must have been reported to law enforcement and the claim for compensation must be filed within seven years of the incident. Typical expenses covered by compensation include medical/dental expenses, mental health services, funeral/burial expenses, crime scene clean up, income loss, relocation, residential security, and home or vehicle modifications for victims who became disabled. CalVCB does not cover lost, stolen, or damaged property.
  • California Victim Compensation Board

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: 1-800-777-9229

    Website: https://victims.ca.gov/

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

    Service(s): Financial or Material Assistance

    Location(s): California

    The CalVCB provides financial compensation to victims of violent crime and their family. To be eligible for compensation, the crime must have been reported to law enforcement and the claim for compensation must be filed within seven years of the incident. Typical expenses covered by compensation include medical/dental expenses, mental health services, funeral/burial expenses, crime scene clean up, income loss, relocation, residential security, and home or vehicle modifications for victims who became disabled. CalVCB does not cover lost, stolen, or damaged property.
  • California Victim Services Unit

    Phone: (800) 952-5225

    Website: https://oag.ca.gov/victimservices

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

    Service(s): Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): California

    California State Victim Service Page
  • California Victim Services Unit

    Phone: (800) 952-5225

    Website: https://oag.ca.gov/victimservices

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

    Service(s): Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): California

    California State Victim Service Page
  • California Victim Services Unit

    Phone: (800) 952-5225

    Website: https://oag.ca.gov/victimservices

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

    Service(s): Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): California

    California State Victim Service Page
  • California Victims of Crime Resource Center

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (916) 739-7055

    Website: http://1800victims.org/

    Category(ies): Assault, Child Physical Abuse or Neglect (Current or Recent), Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner), Elder Abuse or Neglect, Sexual Assault

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Legal/Justice System Assistance (Criminal)

    Location(s): California

    McGeorge students, under attorney supervision, provide information and referrals statewide to victims, their families, victim service providers, and victim advocates. Primarily through the hotline, Center staff provide resource and referral information to victims and their families, victim service providers, and other victim advocates. Callers receive information on such matters as victims compensation, victims’ rights in the Justice System, restitution, civil suits, right to speak at sentencing and parole board hearings, as well as information on specific rights of victims of domestic violence, elder abuse, child abuse, and abuse against disabled.

OUR TRAINED VICTIM ASSISTANCE SPECIALISTS ARE READY TO HELP.