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Deaf Vermonters Advocacy Services

About this Organization

Deaf Vermonters Advocacy Services (DVAS) is an agency that was officially established in 2000. They are an advocacy agency culturally and linguistically designed to meet specific needs of Deaf, Deaf/Blind and Hard of Hearing victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. DVAS provides direct services to victims, gives support to survivors, offers training to professionals, educates the Deaf and hearing community and works on collaborating with local agencies.

 

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Department of Defense (DoD) Safe Helpline

Telephone 1 Type
Hotline:
Telephone 1
877-995-5247
About this Organization

 

Victims  of sexual violence in the DoD Community may click, call or text for anonymous assistance.  The Online Helpline provides live one-on-one help, 24/7.  DoD Safe Helpline is operated by RAINN, a civilian anti-sexual violence organization.  Victims who prefer to get help by phone can call 877-995-5247 to speak with Safe Helpline staff for personalized support. Safe Helpline staff can also transfer callers to an installation or base Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs), civilian rape crisis centers or the Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Victims who prefer to find out the resources in their local area can text their zip code or installation or base name to 55-247 (inside the U.S.) or 202-470-5546 (outside the U.S.) and receive contact information for the SARC on that installation or base.

 

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Department of Defense (DoD) Safe Helpline

About this Organization

DoD Safe Helpline is the sole secure, confidential, and anonymous crisis support service specially designed for members of the Department of Defense community affected by sexual assault.

Safe Helpline is the Department of Defense’s (DoD) sole hotline for members of the DoD community affected by sexual assault. Safe Helpline is a completely anonymous, confidential, 24/7, specialized service—providing help and information anytime, anywhere. A Safe Helpline user can access one-on-one support, peer-to-peer support, information, resources, and self-care exercises to aid in their recovery.  Since 2011, Safe Helpline has provided support and resources to thousands of members of the DoD community.

Safe Helpline is available worldwide and is operated by RAINN, a national anti-sexual violence organization, through a contract with the DoD Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (DoD SAPRO). Safe Helpline works closely with DoD SAPRO, each of the Military Department SAPR offices and the installation-based SAPR programs to ensure that all Safe Helpline users receive the information, support and care they need at every stage of their healing process. To ensure the anonymity of Safe Helpline services, no personally identifiable information about a user will be shared with the DoD or the user’s chain of command. 

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CALL 24/7 AT 877-995-5247

RAINN 
Attn: DoD Safe Helpline
1220 L Street, NW
Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 544-1034

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DESI LGBTQ+ Helpline for ​South Asians

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908-367-3374
About this Organization
Email
deqh.info@gmail.com

What is DeQH?

  • Trained South Asian LGBQ/TGNB+ peer support volunteers

  • Call or write with questions, concerns, struggles, and hopes

  • ​It's always free — and 100% confidential

DeQH can help with…

  • questions on gender, identity, coming out

  • dealing with family, culture, or faith

  • trying to find community in your area

  • advice for a friend or family member

  • listening as you work through things

 

 DeQH serves people of South Asian heritage, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Tibet, as well as from South Asian communities in diaspora, such as Fiji and the Caribbean.

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Trained volunteers are available to talk between:

  • Thursdays, 8-10 PM Eastern (5-7 PM Pacific)
  • Sundays, 8-10 PM Eastern (5-7 PM Pacific)

 

https://www.deqh.org/contact-us.html 

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DESI Rainbow Parents & Allies Inc.

About this Organization
Email
info@desirainbow.org

Desi Rainbow Parents & Allies works to provide affirming spaces for South Asian LGBTQ+ individuals and their families to talk about issues related to gender identity and sexual orientation. We all come from different circumstances and backgrounds, but we share the desire to find culturally sensitive support that will help our family stay whole and healthy. DRPA offers two support groups to best suit your needs. 

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Domestic Harmony Foundation (DHF)

About this Organization

The Domestic Harmony Foundation (DHF) is a community-based, non-profit organization created in response to the social, emotional, and psychological needs of a growing South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Muslim community in Long Island. Although DHF works mainly with Muslim women who are victims of domestic violence, these services are available to individuals irrespective of creed, culture, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.
 

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Address: P.O. Box 35, Syosset, NY 11791
Telephone/Helpline #: 516-385-8292
Email Address: info@dhfny.org
Website: www.dhfny.org
Language Capacity: Urdu, Arabic, Farsi, Hindi, and Bengali

Support; information; referrals; Support services and help-line; Information & Referral; Evaluations; Support Groups; Individual Counseling; Emotional Support; Youth Counseling; Pre-Marital Counseling; Advocacy; Referrals for Financial Assistance; Referrals for Legal Services; Legal Consultation; Interpretation Services

  • South Asian and Middle-Eastern program
  • Muslim-specific program
  • Support services and help-line
  • I&R: Information & Referral
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Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Center (DVSAC)

About this Organization

We are a private non-profit with decades of experience serving Idaho Falls and the surrounding area. Our trained professionals work in cooperation with other agencies to provide help and care for those affected by domestic violence and sexual assault.

 

Our goal is to reduce the tolerance for violence within our community by providing public education and other services. We seek to overcome the stigma often experienced by those affected by domestic violence, teen dating violence, and sexual assault. These crimes are preventable. Together, as a community, we can change the way violent crimes are viewed and tolerated.

 

Our Mission:

To help society overcome the stigma associated with domestic violence and sexual assault. To educate, rehabilitate and support victims of all violent crimes and to prevent such crimes as being recognized as a general part of society but rather a crime that can be prevented by a society that takes a stand against such crimes by demanding stricter sentences for offenders, more public education/resources as well as more services available to the youth affected by these crimes. Together as a community we can change the way violent crimes are viewed and tolerated.
 

Services

  • 24-hour crisis phone line (208-235-2412), or toll-free crisis line (1-866-342-2483)
  • Emergency Shelter for victims and their immediate family who are in imminent danger
  •  Support and education groups for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault
  • Victim advocacy
  • Court advocacy and support services
  • Community education
  • Individual counseling
Contact Information

CONTACT

1050 Memorial Drive

Idaho Falls, Idaho 83402
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PHONE: 208-529-4352

CRISIS: 208-235-2412

TOLL FREE: 866-342-2483

 

9am-5pm Monday - Friday

 

If you have questions as to whether you are a victim of domestic violence or sexual assault, you can call our office at 208.529.4352 or the 24 hour crisis line at 208.235.2412.

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