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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.

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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.

  • USAFV

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: 907-581-1500

    Fax: 907-581-4568

    Website: www.usafvshelter.org

    Category(ies): Assault, Child Exposed to Violence, Child Physical Abuse or Neglect (Current or Recent), Child Physical Abuse or Neglect (Historical), Child Sexual Abuse (Current or Recent), Child Sexual Abuse (Historical), Child Sexual Abuse Images, Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner), Domestic Violence (Non-Intimate Partner), Elder Abuse or Neglect, Harassment, Human Trafficking (Labor), Human Trafficking (Sex), Other, Sexual Assault, Stalking, Teen Dating Violence, Violation of a Court (Protective) Order

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Crisis Intervention/Crisis Response, Domestic Violence Urgent/Acute Response, Financial or Material Assistance, General Social Services, Hotline/Information and Referrals, Housing (Emergency/Short-Term), Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Legal/Justice System Assistance (Criminal), Other, Safety Planning, Sexual Assault/Rape Urgent/Acute Response, Transportation Assistance (Local), Transportation Assistance (Relocation), Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): Alaska

    USAFV provides crisis intervention, shelter, legal and other systems advocacy, and other services to people impacted by domestic and sexual violence, elder abuse, stalking, other crimes, and other crises.
  • Utah Adult Protective Services

    Phone: 1-800-371-7897

    Website: https://daas.utah.gov/adult-protective-services/

    Category(ies): Elder Abuse or Neglect

    Service(s): Crime Reporting, Hotline/Information and Referrals

    Location(s): Utah

    Utah Adult Protective Services (APS) assists vulnerable adults and elders to stop and prevent abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Utah classifies a vulnerable adult as an elder adult, or a dependent adult who has a mental or physical impairment which substantially affects that individual’s ability to perform everyday activities. If you have reason to believe that the protected person has been abused, neglected or exploited you must immediately notify the nearest peace officer, law enforcement agency, or Adult Protective Services. You are immune from civil and criminal liability if you make that report in good faith. If you willfully fail to report suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult you may be guilty of a crime.
  • Utah Child and Family Services

    Phone: 1-855-323-3237

    Website: https://dcfs.utah.gov/services/child-protective-services/

    Category(ies): Child Exposed to Violence, Child Physical Abuse or Neglect (Current or Recent), Child Physical Abuse or Neglect (Historical), Child Sexual Abuse (Current or Recent), Child Sexual Abuse (Historical), Child Sexual Abuse Images

    Service(s): Crime Reporting, Hotline/Information and Referrals

    Location(s): Utah

    If you suspect child abuse or neglect is occurring please call our 24/7 hotline at 1-855-323-3237 or contact your local law enforcement agency. Utah law requires any person who has reason to believe that a child has been subjected to abuse, neglect, or dependency to immediately notify the nearest office of Child and Family Services, a peace officer, or a law enforcement agency. Abuse, neglect, or dependency of a child can be physical, emotional, or sexual.
  • Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assualt

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (801) 746-0404

    Website: https://www.ucasa.org/

    Category(ies): Sexual Assault

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

    Location(s): Utah

    We engage individuals and organizations in local and statewide collaborations to strengthen the effectiveness of sexual violence education, prevention, and response in Utah.
  • Utah Department of Human Services – Division of Substance Abuse & Mental Health

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (801) 538-4171

    Website: https://hs.utah.gov/

    Category(ies): Other

    Service(s): Medical/Health Assistance

    Location(s): Utah

    Work to strengthen lives by providing children, youth, families and adults individualized services to thrive in their homes, schools, workplaces and communities. Housed within our Department are multiple divisions and offices who collaboratively carry out this mission including the division of substance abuse and mental health
  • Utah Domestic Violence Coalition

    Phone: (801) 521-5544

    Website: http://www.udvc.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): Utah

    Utah Domestic Violence Coalition is a private non-profit organization recognized nationally for providing expertise concerning issues of domestic and sexual violence to member programs, community partners and others in Utah. As a 501(c)3 non-for-profit organization, Utah Domestic Violence Coalition is comprised of members from across the state and various disciplines, and a Board of Directors, all of whom are committed to end domestic violence in Utah through advocacy, education, collaboration, and leadership.
  • Utah Legal Services

    Phone: (801) 328-8891 (within S.L. county) (800) 662-4245 (outside S.L. County)

    Website: https://www.utahlegalservices.org/

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

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

    Location(s): Utah

    Committed to making equal justice a reality by providing free legal help in non-criminal cases to low-income Utahns.
  • Utah National Guard

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (801) 432-4142

    Other Phone: (801) 716-9254

    Website: https://ut.ng.mil/Resources/Sexual-Assault-Response-Coordinator/

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

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Crime Reporting, Crisis Intervention/Crisis Response, Domestic Violence Urgent/Acute Response, Hotline/Information and Referrals, Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Legal/Justice System Assistance (Criminal), Sexual Assault/Rape Urgent/Acute Response, Traditional Healing and Referrals, Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): Utah

    Provide victim advocacy, resources, assistance and support for members of the Utah National Guard and their family members.
  • Utah Office for Victims of Crime

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: 1-800-621-7444

    Website: https://justice.utah.gov/Crime/

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

    Service(s): Financial or Material Assistance

    Location(s): Utah

    UOVC provides financial compensation for victims of crime, administers and monitors Victim of Crime Act Compensation and Assistance grants and Violence Against Women grants, networks victim services across the state, provides enhanced training, and provides staff support to the Utah Council on Victims of Crime. This website offers an explanation of victims and witness rights, mental health treatment plans, victim compensation application and explanation, as well as VAWA reporting information and VOCA grant applications.
  • ValorUS

    Phone: (916) 446-2520

    Website: https://www.valor.us/

    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

    ValorUS® is a national organization committed to advancing equity and ending sexual violence. Since our founding in 1980, we have continued to build dynamic relationships across a diverse range of communities, institutions and systems, and mobilize our network of survivors and advocates to influence change. Through leadership, prevention, and advocacy, we are fearlessly pursuing a world free from violence where the dignity of every person is valued and respected.
  • Vermont Adult Protective Services

    Phone: 1-800-564-1612

    Website: https://dlp.vermont.gov/aps/make-aps-report

    Category(ies): Elder Abuse or Neglect

    Service(s): Crime Reporting, Hotline/Information and Referrals

    Location(s): Vermont

    Vermont’s Adult Protective Services (APS) program is the primary unit of state government responsible for investigating allegations of abuse, neglect and exploitation of vulnerable adults under Title 33 of Vermont Statutes.
  • Vermont Agency of Human Services – Department of Health

    Phone: (802) 241-0090

    Website: https://mentalhealth.vermont.gov/

    Category(ies): Other

    Service(s): Medical/Health Assistance

    Location(s): Vermont

    Provide help for people experiencing mental health needs and substance abuse. Works toward a comprehensive vision in which all Vermonters are healthy and well by providing programs, services, and supports in partnership with community organizations to support Vermonters in need.
  • Vermont Attorney General

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (802) 828-3171

    Other Phone: (800) 649-2424 – Consumer Assistance

    Website: http://ago.vermont.gov/

    Service(s): Crime Reporting

    Location(s): Vermont

    dedicated to the protection of the health and safety of all Vermonters.
  • Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services

    Phone: (802) 241-1250

    Fax: (802) 241-4337

    Website: http://www.ccvs.state.vt.us/

    Service(s): Financial or Material Assistance, Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): Vermont

    provides compassionate, victim-centered services to victims of crime including crime victim compensation
  • Vermont Department for Children and Families

    Phone: (802) 241-2131

    Website: http://dcf.vermont.gov/fsd

    Category(ies): Child Physical Abuse or Neglect (Current or Recent), Child Sexual Abuse (Current or Recent)

    Service(s): Crime Reporting, General Social Services

    Location(s): Vermont

    Ensure children and youth are safe from abuse, their basic needs are met, they abide by the law, and their families are supported to achieve these goals
  • Vermont Department of Children and Families Child Protective Services

    Phone: 800-649-5285

    Website: https://dcf.vermont.gov/protection/reporting

    Category(ies): Child Exposed to Violence, Child Physical Abuse or Neglect (Current or Recent), Child Physical Abuse or Neglect (Historical), Child Sexual Abuse (Current or Recent), Child Sexual Abuse (Historical), Child Sexual Abuse Images

    Service(s): Crime Reporting, Hotline/Information and Referrals

    Location(s): Vermont

    If you suspect a child is being abused or neglected, call 1-800-649-5285 to report it — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If a child is in immediate danger, dial 911 or the local police first. Then, call to make a report.
  • Vermont Immigration Assistance Program

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (802) 831-1500

    Website: http://www.vtbarfoundation.org/grantee-stories/vermont-immigration-assistance-program/

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

    Location(s): Vermont

    VIA has provided pro bono legal support to Vermont’s growing community of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers since 2003, offering direct legal representation to non-citizens seeking legal status in the United States. The project provides assistance primarily in three areas: (1) help with VAWA Petitions and I-751 waivers (domestic violence); (2) U-Visa applications (victims of crime); and (3) asylum cases.
  • Vermont Intelligence Center

    Phone: (802) 244-8727

    Website: http://vsp.vermont.gov/unsolved/missing

    Service(s): Crime Reporting

    Location(s): Vermont

    collect, analyze, and disseminate intelligence information in an effort to identify, investigate, and prevent criminal activity and protect the citizens and critical infrastructures vital to our society including enforcement action such as filing a complaint against police officers.
  • Vermont Legal Aid

    Phone: 1-800-889-2047

    Website: https://www.vtlegalaid.org/

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

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

    Location(s): Vermont

    Strive to advance fairness and justice in the civil legal system, address the social and economic interests of our clients, especially vulnerable populations, and confront the underlying causes of poverty, discrimination and inequality by representing clients, providing them with legal information and advice, forms and other helpful tools testifying before the legislature or administrative committees and boards about how laws or rules impact Vermonters everyday
  • Vermont Network Against Domestic & Sexual Violence

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (802) 223-1302

    Website: http://www.vtnetwork.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): Vermont

    The Vermont Network is Vermont’s leading voice on domestic and sexual violence. The Network is a statewide non-profit 501c3 membership organization which was founded in 1986. Our members are 15 independent, non-profit organizations which provide domestic and sexual violence advocacy to survivors of violence in Vermont.
  • Vermont Secretary of State

    Phone: (802) 828-0586

    Other Phone: (802) 828-2363

    Website: https://sos.vermont.gov/

    Service(s): General Social Services

    Location(s): Vermont

    Help for victims, including connecting them with the Safe At Home Program and filing complaints
  • Vermont Secretary of State’s Office – Safe at Home Address Confidentiality Program

    Email: [email protected].

    Phone: (888) 832-2322

    Other Phone: (800) 983-9933 or (512) 936-1750

    Website: https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/crime-victims/services-crime-victims/address-confidentiality-program

    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): Vermont

    Aim to help victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking, who have relocated or are about to relocate, in their effort to keep perpetrators from finding them They provide vicrims with a substitute address service and a protected records service, limiting a perpetrator’s ability to access public information that could identify the new location of a victim who is in the program.
  • Vermont Victims Compensation Program

    Phone: 1-800-750-1213

    Website: http://www.ccvs.vermont.gov/support-for-victims/victims-compensation-program

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

    Service(s): Financial or Material Assistance

    Location(s): Vermont

    The Vermont Victims Compensation Program provides limited financial assistance to victims of crime. The financial loss has to be the direct result of the crime, and is not reimbursable through other sources, such as insurance. Offers a list of eligible crimes and expenses, as well as what expenses cannot be paid. There is a video explaining the program with ASL interpretation.
  • Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program (VASAP)

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: 240-777-1355

    Fax: 240-777-1329

    Website: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/hhs-program/bhcs/vasap/vasapindex.html

    Category(ies): Hate Crime, Sexual Assault

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Crisis Intervention/Crisis Response, Financial or Material Assistance, Hotline/Information and Referrals

    Location(s): Maryland

    The Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program (VASAP) assists victims of crimes such as rape/sexual assault, homicide, driving while intoxicated (DWI), car jacking, torture, hate crimes, arson, larceny, robbery, auto theft and vandalism. The program provides information and referral, advocacy, crisis and ongoing counseling, support and compensation services for victims of crimes committed in Montgomery County or crime victims who live in Montgomery County. Assistance is also provided to the victims’ families and significant others. Staff also works to educate public about issues related to sexual assault and rape, human trafficking and labor servitude and other issues. Speakers are available to participate in meetings and forums geared to public education.
  • Victim Assistance Program

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: 330-376-0040

    Website: https://victimassistanceprogram.org/

    Category(ies): Arson, Assault, Bullying, Child Exposed to Violence, Child Physical Abuse or Neglect (Current or Recent), Child Physical Abuse or Neglect (Historical), Child Sexual Abuse (Current or Recent), Child Sexual Abuse (Historical), Child Sexual Abuse Images, Cyber Crimes, Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner), Domestic Violence (Non-Intimate Partner), Driving Under the Influence, Elder Abuse or Neglect, Financial Crimes/Fraud/Identity Theft, Gang Violence, Harassment, Hate Crime, Human Trafficking (Labor), Human Trafficking (Sex), Kidnapping (Custodial/Familial), Kidnapping (Non-Custodial), Non-Consensual Pornography, Other, Robbery/Theft/Burglary, Sexual Assault, Stalking, Teen Dating Violence, Terrorism and Mass Violence, Violation of a Court (Protective) Order

    Service(s): Batterer Education/Batterer Intervention, Case Management/Advocacy, Children/Youth/Family Services, Crime Reporting, Crisis Intervention/Crisis Response, Domestic Violence Urgent/Acute Response, Employment/Education Assistance, Financial or Material Assistance, General Social Services, Hotline/Information and Referrals, Housing (Emergency/Short-Term), Identity Theft Recovery, Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Legal/Justice System Assistance (Criminal), Safety Planning, Sexual Assault/Rape Urgent/Acute Response, Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-Direct)

    Location(s): Ohio

    OUR VISION is a world where all victims are healed. OUR MISSION is to empower our community to restore lives impacted by crisis, violence, and tragedy. OUR PURPOSE is to provide 24-hour crisis intervention, advocacy, and education to victims of crime and trauma and the professional community who serves this population. OUR HISTORY In 1972, help was non-existent for crime and trauma victims. In response to their overwhelming needs, Captain John Cunningham, Stella Long, the late Richard Kinsinger, and Robert Denton came together to form Victim Assistance Program. Formalizing services in 1974, under the leadership of Robert Denton, Victim Assistance Program pioneered comprehensive services from the crime scene through the criminal justice system, in a unique collaboration with the police, prosecutors, and the courts. Today, that tradition continues, and our community relationships allow Victim Assistance Program to help thousands of individuals transition from hardship to healing each year.

OUR TRAINED VICTIM ASSISTANCE SPECIALISTS ARE READY TO HELP.