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Texas Legal Services Center

About this Organization

Legal Aid for Survivors of Sexual Assault (LASSA), a program of Texas Legal Services Center, provides free legal aid to survivors of sexual assault in the state of Texas. We have a toll free hotline which is answered Monday-Friday from 9 AM to 7 PM by friendly attorneys to answer legal questions regarding sexual assault.

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Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation

About this Organization

Founded by Muslim women, Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation empowers, promotes and supports all women and their families—a mission that ultimately creates stronger communities. Since 2005, Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation has been an ambassador of the peaceful, caring Muslim community. Our programs are designed to promote peace in the home and the community through a comprehensive strategy of prevention and intervention.

Contact Information

Address: P.O. Box 863388, Plano, TX 75086
Telephone #: 469-467-6241 Helpline #: 972-880-4192
Email Address: tmwf@tmwf.org Website: www.tmwf.org
Language Capacity: Arabic, Urdu and other languages

Emergency domestic violence shelter, 24-hour crisis hotline, Case management including a customized service plan, Short-term financial assistance, Food, shelter and basic needs, Job readiness, Transitional housing, Legal assistance, Crisis counseling, Referrals to community services, including medical, substance abuse, mental health, employment and other services, Newcomers orientation for immigrants and refugees, Services and support for the ill, elderly and
disabled, education, interfaith outreach, youth leadership. 

  • Shelter and 24-hour hotline
  • Support services
  • Muslim-specific program
State or Territory Served

The Army of Survivors

About this Organization

Our goal is to end sexual assault against young athletes by ensuring perpetrators and enablers are held accountable, creating transparency in reporting, building an environment in which athletes do not fear retaliation when reporting abuse, and advocating for change to protect survivors.

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P.O. Box 6020, Traverse City, MI 49696

https://thearmyofsurvivors.org/

 

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The Blue Ribbon Project

About this Organization
Email
admin@blueribbonproject.org

The Blue Ribbon Project is designed to be a community outreach in both the prevention of Child Abuse and a support network for abused and neglected children. At the Blue Ribbon Project, we understand that victims of child abuse carry a burden throughout their lives and the effects of abuse last a lifetime. That’s why we offer a variety of functional outreach programs that directly serve abused and neglected children in our community,  youth in foster care, as well as adult survivors of abuse and neglect. Through our dedication to these children, we remain committed to achieving our vision of raising awareness around child abuse in our communities and acting as advocates for those affected by child abuse and neglect. The Blue Ribbon Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization that is volunteer driven and supported.

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Contact Information

The physical location of The Blue Ribbon Project is:

45 Community Place
Crownsville, MD 21032

Please note that we do not receive mail at Community Place.

Our mailing address is:

The Blue Ribbon Project
P.O. Box 1736
Edgewater. MD 21037

Type of Organization
State or Territory Served

The Breathe Network

About this Organization

The Breathe Network: Building Resilience through Embodied Approaches To Healing, is a resource, referral and training network connecting survivors of sexual violence with holistic healing arts practitioners. All of the practitioners and organizations affiliated with our organization commit to offering sliding-scale, trauma-informed care. We provide training for holistic healing arts practitioners across a range of disciplines to ground them in a nuanced understanding of sexual violence, its mind, body and soul impacts, and offer them modality specific tools they can integrate within their practice.

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The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence

Telephone 1
(916) 444-7163
About this Organization
Email
info@cpedv.org

The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (the Partnership) is California’s recognized domestic violence coalition, representing over 1,000 survivors, advocates, organizations and allied individuals across the state. Working at the local, state, and national levels for nearly 40 years, the Partnership has a long track record of successfully passing over 200 pieces of legislation on behalf of domestic violence victims and their children. The Partnership believes that by collectively working  with our diverse membership, advocates, and state policy makers, we can deepen the process of healing and restoration by identifying and addressing the underlying and contributing factors. 

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The Center

Telephone 1
212.620.7310
About this Organization
Email
info@gaycenter.org

The New York State Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Health & Human Services Network (The Network) is a coalition founded in 1994 and administered by The Center, consisting of 71 LGBT-specific and LGBT-supportive nonprofit organizations that provide care to LGBT New Yorkers and our families.

Network members support and learn from each other, help build capacity and increase their ability to foster a safer and more supportive state for all LGBT people. For example, recognizing that many transgender clients have varied life experiences—many of which involve a combination of racism, classism and trans- or homophobia—The Network works to improve the quality of resources and care that each organization can offer to this community.

Members of The New York State LGBT Health & Human Services Network serve all of New York State’s 62 counties—including upstate, downstate, rural and urban populations. Organizations are arranged according to the location of their main offices, but many also provide services in other boroughs/regions.

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Contact Information

208 W 13 St
New York, NY 10011

The Center is open seven days a week, 365 days a year. For information on specific events, please visit our Calendar.

ADDRESS
208 W 13 St (btwn. 7th/8th Aves)
New York, NY 10011

PHONE 212.620.7310
FAX 212.924.2657
COMMUNITY SERVICES FAX 646.486.9381

RELAY SERVICE
Deaf and hearing-impaired callers can reach The Center through the New York State Relay Service: 800.662.1220 (TDD/TTY), 800.421.1220 (voice).

MEDIA INQUIRIES
media@gaycenter.org

646.652.6120 (direct)

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The Center for Law and Public Policy on Sexual Violence

About this Organization

A project of the National Crime Victim Law Institute, the Center for Law and Public Policy on Sexual Violence (CLPPS) analyzes and litigates sexual violence issues from a national perspective. CLPPS focuses solely on sexual violence issues; the goal of the project is to transform how the civil and criminal justice systems respond to survivors of sexual violence.

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The Center for Violence Prevention

About this Organization

he Center for Violence Prevention has a twenty-four hour crisis and referral line to assist in immediate needs.  Trained personnel will provide a wide range of references and resources.

The Center for Violence Prevention works across the state as a response to human trafficking through our Tower Program and Rapid Response Team. For Domestic Violence, they serve Claiborne, Copiah, Hinds, Issaquena, Madison, Rankin, Sharkey, Simpson, Warren and Yazoo Counties.

Contact Information

P.O. Box 6279

Pearl,MS 39288

601-932-4198

Contact | Center for Violence Prevention (msc4vp.org)

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