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Center for Black Equity

Telephone 1
+1 202-641-8527
About this Organization
Email
cbe@centerforblackequity.org

The Center for Black Equity strives to promote a multinational LGBTQ+ network dedicated to improving health and wellness opportunities, economic empowerment, and equal rights while promoting individual and collective work, responsibility, and self-determination.

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Post Office Box 77313
Washington, DC 20013

Type of Organization
State or Territory Served

Center for Child and Family Studies

About this Organization

The Center for Child & Family Studies seeks to improve the well-being of children, adults and families in South Carolina and nation. It partners with public and private agencies to build, maintain, and restore families and communities....Our programs provide direct services to the community [or] are designed to strengthen the infrastructure of the human services professions.  This research project seeks to examine the relationship between victimization and offending for girls referred to the juvenile justice system.  

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Center for Pacific Asian Family

About this Organization

Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF) is recognized nationally for our pioneering work in domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse services within the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Islander (API) community. We created the first multi-lingual 24-hour helpline assisting API survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in the nation. We opened the first emergency shelter and the first transitional program specialized in serving API survivors.  

We provide a wide range of comprehensive services, focusing on the needs of survivors who seek to establish independent, violence-free lives. Our services are free of charge, conducted in many API languages. In 2005, we expanded our Community Program, focusing on community engagement and violence prevention programs.

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Center for Sex Offender Management (CSOM)

About this Organization

The Center for Sex Offender Management’s primary goal is to enhance public safety by preventing further victimization through improving the management of sex offenders in the community. CSOM provides the most current information and effective practices to those responsible for managing sex offenders; captures lessons from communities around the country who have demonstrated — through collaboration between criminal justice and health system agencies — that they can manage sex offenders and increase public safety; disseminates those lessons; and provides the opportunity for other jurisdictions to draw upon these experiences, enhance their practices, and create similar results by offering a variety of technical assistance opportunities.

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Center for the Pacific Asian Family

About this Organization

Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF) is dual domestic violence and sexual assault agency helping survivors and their families. Our mission is to build healthy and safe communities by addressing the root causes and consequences of family violence and violence against women. CPAF is committed to meeting the specific cultural and language needs of Asian Pacific Islander (API) women and their families. All of our services are free of charge and available in 30+ API languages.

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State or Territory Served

Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF)

About this Organization
Email
contact@cpaf.info

Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF) was founded to help address domestic violence and sexual assault in the Asian and Pacific Islander communities.

Our mission is to build healthy and safe communities by addressing the root causes and consequences of family violence and violence against women. We are committed to meeting the specific cultural and language needs of Asian and Pacific Islander women and their families.

Our vision is of an Asian and Pacific Islander community that embraces healthy relationships and works in partnership with other communities to eradicate all forms of violence.

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Contact Information

3424 WILSHIRE BLVD.
SUITE 1000
LOS ANGELES, CA 90010  

Contact Us
If you need immediate assistance, please call our helpline 1-800-339-3940

State or Territory Served

Centro de Ayuda a Victimas de Violacion (Rape Victims's Support Center

About this Organization
Email
mrward@salud.pr.gov

El CAVV es un programa de la Secretaría Auxiliar de Salud Familiar y Servicios Integrados del Departamento de Salud. Fue creado por la Resolución Conjunta 2471 del 30 de mayo de 1976 y tiene por mandato las siguientes encomiendas: 

  1. Proveer servicios médicos y psicológicos inmediatos a las víctimas/sobrevivientes
  2. Trabajar campañas de seguridad y prevención de la violencia sexual
  3. Educar al público respecto a este crimen
  4. Modificar actitudes de la ciudadanía frente a las víctimas/sobrevivientes de violencia sexual
  5. Ofrecer servicios de prevención, tratamiento y rehabilitación
  6. Recopilar datos sobre la problemática de la violencia sexual y doméstica 

¿Quién puede recibir los servicios?

Toda victima sobreviviente de violencia sexual y / o violencia de género, sus familiares y redes de apoyo, sin importar la edad, género, origen cultural ni tiempo trascurrido desde la agresión.

Llama a la Línea de Ayuda 24/7 del CAVV: 787-765-2285

 

Área geográfica servida

Todo Puerto Rico, incluyendo Vieques y Culebra.


¿Cómo solicitar los servicios?

  • Llama a la Línea de Ayuda 24/7: 787-765-2285

  • Las personas pueden acceder los servicios a través de Agencias públicas y privadas, Hospitales, Línea de Ayuda, la Policía, Emergencias Sociales, Departamento de la Familia y de Educación,

¿Qué servicios puede recibir?

Servicio directo del CAVV:

  • Orientación personal, telefónica y virtual a sobrevivientes de
    violencia sexual, violencia doméstica, sus familiares y redes de apoyo
  • Intersesoría personal y telefónica de servicios médicos, legales,
    sociales y otros
  • Consejería de Apoyo
  • Psicoterapia individual y grupal
  • Intervención en crisis
  • Acompañamientos
  • Taller de Destrezas de Crianza para Padres y/o Encargados de
    Menores Víctimas de Violencia Sexual y/o Testigos de Violencia
    Doméstica
  • Línea de Ayuda
  • Adiestramientos y consultas a profesionales

Línea de Ayuda 24/7 – 787-765-2285

Contact Information

Dra.( María)Rebecca Ward

Directora

Centro de Ayuda a Víctimas de Violación

Departamento de Salud

 

P.O. Box 70184

San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936-8184

Tels. (787) 765-2929 ext. 5940, 5952

Email: mrward@salud.gov.pr

Hotline  (787) 765-2285

 

https://observatoriopvg.salud.pr.gov

 

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Centro La Familia Advocacy Services, Inc.

About this Organization

Centro La Familia Advocacy Services offers a broad range of programs designed to assist crime victims, support families and children, promote health and wellness, encourage civic engagement and more. Many of our programs provide outreach, advocacy and education services to those in need. Working through our bilingual staff, we deliver those services in a manner that is respectful and culturally sensitive. Our Sexual Assault Services Culturally Specific Program (SASP) operates with the best practices “Promotora” model that encourages and builds trust with Latina victims. Services include crisis intervention and advocacy, support groups, and outreach and education.

Services include:

  • Assisting victims of crime
  • Supporting families & children
  • Promoting health & wellness
  • Policy & advocacy

 

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