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Virginia Domestic Violence Programs and Sexual Assault
Crisis Centers Services

24-Hour crisis intervention hotlines - for victims, family members, friends and professionals

Individual counseling – may be peer-to-peer or therapy

Support groups – topics of groups vary by program; can include groups for victims, survivors; friends and family of survivors; groups for teens or children, etc.

Legal advocacy – court accompaniment, explanation of legal options, referrals to attorneys

Hospital accompaniment – offered by most sexual assault crisis centers; provide support during rape exams

Community agency referrals - depends on the needs of the victim (may include social services, mental health, health, housing, etc.)

Transportation – available on emergency basis if victim needs to get to shelter; available on more limited basis for victims to get to appointments and meetings

Children/teens services – varies by program; counseling, support groups and playgroups may be available; teen programs in schools available in some programs

Shelter – available through all domestic violence programs, although a few programs do not have their own shelters and may use safe houses, other programs, or hotels to provide shelter; in rare cases shelter can be provided to sexual assault victims

Training – all programs have staff available to do presentations in the community, provide training; the amount of training available varies by program

Public awareness – public service announcements, “freebies’ (pens, emery boards, balloons, stickers, etc.), brochures, displays at conferences, etc.

Outreach - agencies determine the underserved populations in their services areas and develop strategies to reach these populations; examples of underserved populations may include non-English-speaking persons; teens; people of color; LGBT community; older women and men; people with disabilities, and others

For more information on Virginia's Sexual Assault Crisis Centers and Domestic Violence Programs please call 804.377.0335.