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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.

  • Virginia Poverty Law Center

    Phone: (804) 782-9430

    Fax: (804) 649-0974

    Website: http://www.vplc.org/

    Category(ies): Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner), Financial Crimes/Fraud/Identity Theft, Sexual Assault

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

    Location(s): Virginia

    Virginia Poverty Law Center (VPLC) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization committed to breaking down systemic barriers that keep low-income Virginians in the cycle of poverty through advocacy, education, and litigation. Since 1978, we’ve advocated for legislation that benefits low-income Virginians and provided training to legal aid organizations throughout the Commonwealth in the following areas: housing, consumer rights, domestic and sexual violence, elder rights, family and child welfare, health insurance, and public benefits. We are the only statewide organization that provides training to local legal aid program staff, private attorneys, and low-income clients relating exclusively to the legal rights of low-income Virginians.
  • Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: 804.377.0335

    Website: http://www.vsdvalliance.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): Virginia

    The Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance are a non-profit network of survivors, Sexual and Domestic Violence Agencies, and allies working to strengthen how communities across Virginia respond to and prevent sexual and intimate partner violence.
  • Virginia Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Alliance

    Phone: 1-800-838-8238

    Website: https://vsdvalliance.org/

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

    Service(s): Hotline/Information and Referrals

    Location(s): Virginia

    LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline The LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline provides a free and confidential telephone service for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer or questioning callers looking for information or help regarding intimate partner abuse, sexual assault, and stalking.
  • Virginia State Bar Association

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (800) 552-7977

    Website: http://www.vsb.org/vlrs/

    Service(s): Hotline/Information and Referrals, Legal/Justice System Assistance (Criminal)

    Location(s): Virginia

    The Virginia Lawyer Referral Service will connect you to a lawyer in your area for $35. You receive a consultation of up to a half hour with him or her – no strings attached., The Virginia Lawyer Referral Service will connect you to a lawyer in your area for $35. You receive a consultation of up to a half hour with him or her – no strings attached.
  • Virginia Victim Assistance Network

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (855) 443-5782

    Website: https://vanetwork.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): Hotline/Information and Referrals, Safety Planning

    Location(s): Virginia

    The Victim Assist Helpline was created to help crime victims understand their rights and options, find information, connect with resources, access referrals, and craft next steps to regain control over their lives. In addition to staff who answer calls during the day, the Helpline expands outreach through other forms of technology such as online chat, text, and Resource Lookup.
  • Virginia Victims Fund

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: 1-800-552-4007

    Website: http://www.cicf.state.va.us/

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

    Service(s): Financial or Material Assistance

    Location(s): Virginia

    These can include medical bills, prescriptions, funeral expenses, and many other expenses. A victim can access the claim form on the website, as well as an explanation of rights crime victims have in Virginia.
  • Virginia Williams Family Resource Center

    Phone: 202-526-0017

    Website: https://community-partnership.org/i-need-help/virginia-williams-family-resource-center-family-central-intake/

    Category(ies): Other

    Service(s): Housing (Emergency/Short-Term)

    Location(s): District of Columbia

    The Virginia Williams Family Resource Center (VWFRC) is the central resource center for homeless families with minor and/or dependent children that are experiencing housing instability in the District. The mission of VWFRC, in collaboration with the community, is to help create lasting solutions for families experiencing housing instability through self-sufficiency planning, goal setting and goal achievement. On November 19, 2012, the center became an integrated joint initiative that included Coalition for the Homeless (CFH), Department of Human Services (DHS), and The Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness (TCP). Partner agencies provide additional onsite services such as assistance with school registration, child support services and unified case planning. the goal of the join initiative is to provide integrative services under one roof to families in crisis in order to help them achieve their goals and become more self-sufficient. Families residing in the District of Columbia who believe they are at risk of homelessness should go to or call The Virginia Williams Family Resource Center. The VWFRC staff works collaboratively with families to prevent homelessness by exploring ways to keep them housed, helping them to identify housing options without entering shelter, and providing other support services such as public benefits, childcare, and employment assistance.
  • Voices of Hope

    Phone: (406) 268-1330

    Website: http://www.voicesofhope.info/

    Category(ies): Other, Sexual Assault

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Hotline/Information and Referrals

    Location(s): Montana

    Voices of Hope is a non-profit organization committed to empowering individuals in crisis, victims of sexual assault, and our communities through advocacy, education, and confidential emergency services. Voices of Hope is the farthest reaching crisis center in Montana, serving 43 counties as well as all Native American communities. Voices of Hope supports a 24-hour, 7 days per week crisis line, sexual assault advocacy, emergency assistance, information and referrals, and community education. We accept calls from a variety of individuals with issues ranging from suicidality and sexual violence to depression, anxiety, and relationship/family problems. No matter the crisis, we offer an empathetic ear, a compassionate heart and resources to support people in their time of need.
  • Volunteer Lawyers for Justice

    Phone: (973) 645-1955

    Website: http://www.vljnj.org/get-help

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

    Location(s): New Jersey

    ensure access to justice and legal aid for people experiencing poverty.
  • Waikiki Health

    Phone: (808) 922-4787

    Other Phone: (808) 585-8800

    Fax: (808) 690-9275

    Website: http://waikikihc.org/locations/nextstep/

    Service(s): Employment/Education Assistance, General Social Services, Housing (Emergency/Short-Term), Housing (Long-Term/Transitional)

    Location(s): Hawaii

    Aims to provide compassionate healing and expert care that result in improved health and quality of life for all in our island community by providing quality medical and social services that are accessible and affordable for everyone, regardless of ability to pay.
  • Wanda Alston Foundation

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (202) 964-2546

    Website: www.wandaalstonfoundation.org

    Category(ies): Assault, Child Physical Abuse or Neglect (Historical), Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner), Domestic Violence (Non-Intimate Partner), Elder Abuse or Neglect, Harassment, Hate Crime, Human Trafficking (Sex), Non-Consensual Pornography, Sexual Assault, Stalking

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Safety Planning, Support Groups

    Location(s): District of Columbia

    Our program serves LGBTQIA2S+ Survivors of partner abuse, domestic violence and sexual violence, including stalking. We offer therapy and case management/advocacy.
  • Washington Area Bicyclist Association

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: 202.518.0524

    Fax: 202.518.0936

    Website: https://waba.org/

    Category(ies): Robbery/Theft/Burglary

    Service(s): Hotline/Information and Referrals

    Location(s): District of Columbia

    WABA empowers people to ride bikes, build connections, and transform places. We fight for a just and sustainable transportation system where walking, biking, and transit are the best ways to get around.
  • Washington Coalition of Crime Victim Advocates- Substance Abuse Rehabilitation

    Phone: (360) 456-3858

    Website: http://www.wccva.org/

    Service(s): Hotline/Information and Referrals

    Location(s): Washington

    Aims to remove barriers in relation to accessing the addiction treatment services
  • Washington Department of Social and Health Services

    Phone: 877-501-2233

    Website: https://www.dshs.wa.gov/mental-health-and-addiction-services

    Category(ies): Other

    Service(s): Medical/Health Assistance

    Location(s): Washington

    Aim to transform lives by supporting sustainable recovery, independence and wellness. Provide information on Mental Health and Addiction Services
  • Washington Hospital House Call Program

    Phone: (844) 333-3627

    Website: https://www.medstarhealth.org/services/house-call-program#housecall

    Category(ies): Elder Abuse or Neglect

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Medical/Health Assistance

    Location(s): District of Columbia

    To qualify, patients must: – be 65 years or older and have difficulty getting to the doctor’s office – Live in one of these zip codes: 20001, 20002, 20009, 20010, 20011, 20012, 20017, 20018 – Have Medicare, Medicaid or some other health insurance that will pay for house call care – agree to give up their previous primary doctor in order to join the program House calls are made by doctors and nurse practitioners for primary and urgent care, offering a full range of diagnostic tests and treatments comparable to an urgent care center. – home delivery of medications and equipment – coordination of home nursing, physical therapy and hospice – on call physician: 24 hours a day, seven days a week by phone – mobile electronic health record – coordination of specialty care and procedures at MedStar Washington Hospital Center – In-Home counseling and caregiver support by social workers and other staff – coordination of in-home support services, such as home health aides, respite care and financial assistance – case management for the Medicaid Elderly and Persons with Disabilities Waiver
  • Washington Law Help

    Website: https://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/

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

    Location(s): Washington

    A Website created and maintained by the Northwest Justice Project (NJP), aimed at providing public service for citizens in Washington including legal information
  • Washington Office of the Secretary of State – Address Confidentiality Program

    Phone: (804) 692-0592

    Website: https://www.oag.state.va.us/programs-initiatives/domestic-violence/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): Washington

    Designed to help people who fear for their safety maintain a confidential address and is used as part of an overall safety plan to prevent perpetrators from locating participants through public records such as driver licenses, voter registries and marriage records. ACP is available to state residents who are targets of stalking, domestic violence, trafficking or sexual assault and criminal justice employees who have been threatened or harassed because of their work.
  • Washington State Adult Protective Services

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (877) 734-6277

    Website: https://www.dshs.wa.gov/altsa/home-and-community-services/report-concerns-involving-vulnerable-adults

    Category(ies): Elder Abuse or Neglect

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

    Location(s): Maryland

    Washington Adult Protective Services (APS) is dedicated to serving vulnerable adults. APS investigates reports about abuse, abandonment, neglect, exploitation and self-neglect of vulnerable adults in Washington State. Washington classifies vulnerable adults as A person 60 years of age or older with functional, physical, or mental inability to care for self; or an adult 18 years of age or older who: Has a developmental disability; or Has a guardian; or Lives in a nursing facility, boarding home, adult family home, or soldier’s home, residential habilitation center, or any facility licensed or required to be licensed by the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS); or Receives in-home services through a licensed health care agency, hospice, or an individual provider; or Self-directs his/her own care When reporting, you will be asked to give the person’s name, address, contact information and details about why you are concerned. You will also be asked for your name and number or some way of contacting you if the investigator has follow up questions. Unless there is a court action, law enforcement has been called in, or you agree, your identity is confidential. If you report in good faith, you cannot be held liable for any damages resulting from reporting.
  • Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (206) 389-2515

    Other Phone: (800) 886-2880

    Website: http://www.wscadv.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): Washington

    WSCADV is the leading voice to end domestic violence in Washington State. We improve how communities respond to domestic violence and are working to create a world where all people can live and love without fear.
  • Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (WSCADV)

    Phone: (206) 389-2515

    Website: http://wscadv.org/

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

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Employment/Education Assistance, Financial or Material Assistance, Housing (Emergency/Short-Term), Housing (Long-Term/Transitional), Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Safety Planning

    Location(s): Washington

    Helping survivors thorugh advocacy, program support, financial, housing and legal aid
  • Washington State Crime Victims Compensation

    Phone: (800) 762-3716

    Fax: (360) 902-5333

    Website: http://www.lni.wa.gov/claimsins/crimevictims/about/

    Location(s): Washington

    Crime victims can access an online portal to complete a form for Crime Victim Benefits and compensation. Medical, dental, counseling, partial wage loss, funeral expenses can potentially be covered if one has: sustained a physical injury or mental health trauma as a result of certain types of crime, the crime has been reported to law enforcement within a year, an application has been submitted.
  • Washington State Crime Victims Compensation Program

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: 1-800-762-3716

    Website: https://lni.wa.gov/claims/crime-victim-claims/apply-for-crime-victim-benefits/

    Category(ies): All Crime Types

    Service(s): Financial or Material Assistance

    Location(s): Washington

    Crime victims can access an online portal to complete a form for Crime Victim Benefits and compensation. Medical, dental, counseling, partial wage loss, funeral expenses can potentially be covered if one has: sustained a physical injury or mental health trauma as a result of certain types of crime, the crime has been reported to law enforcement within a year, an application has been submitted.
  • Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families

    Phone: Available by region

    Website: https://www.dcyf.wa.gov/safety/report-abuse

    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): Washington

    Offices within local communities are responsible for receiving and investigating reports of suspected child abuse and neglect. Reports are received by Child Protective Services (CPS) located in each community office and assessed to determine whether the report meets the legal definition of abuse or neglect and how dangerous the situation is. Find your local intake number to report abuse or neglect
  • WEAVE Inc

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (916) 448-2321

    Website: http://www.weaveinc.org/

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

    Service(s): Case Management/Advocacy, Hotline/Information and Referrals

    Location(s): California

    WEAVE is the primary provider of crisis intervention services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Sacramento County. Through a multi-disciplinary effort with Sacramento County, law enforcement, the Commercially Sexually Exploited Children Court, Child Protective Services, and the District Attorney’s Office, WEAVE also provides 24/7 response, outreach and services for victims of sex trafficking.
  • West Tennessee Legal Services Inc.

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: (731) 423-0616

    Fax: (731) 423-2600

    Website: https://wtls.org/

    Category(ies): Child Physical Abuse or Neglect (Current or Recent), Child Sexual Abuse Images, Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner), Domestic Violence (Non-Intimate Partner), Elder Abuse or Neglect, Financial Crimes/Fraud/Identity Theft, Kidnapping (Custodial/Familial), Kidnapping (Non-Custodial), Non-Consensual Pornography, Sexual Assault, Stalking, Teen Dating Violence, Violation of a Court (Protective) Order

    Service(s): Domestic Violence Urgent/Acute Response, Legal/Justice System Assistance (Civil), Safety Planning

    Location(s): Tennessee

    We assist victims of domestic violence in obtaining orders of protection, accompany them to criminal court if they are a victim of a crime and under certain circumstances assist them in obtaining a divorce from their abuser. We provide assistance to the LGBTQ+ Community in Domestic Related Matters.

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