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RAINN National Sexual Assault

HOTLINE ~ Free. Confidential. 24/7

1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

National Domestic Violence HOTLINE

1-800-799-7233

Strong Hearts Native HELPLINE

1-844-7NATIVE (762-8483)

National Suicide Prevention HOTLINE 

1-800-273-talk (8255)

National Human Trafficking HOTLINE 

1-888-373-7888 

TEXT 233-733

Resources ~ States

NEVADA - OKLAHOMA

MEMBERS ONLY

The following WARNING was re-posted on August 19, 2022, by @setagainstsexualassault

Get help and the resources you need 24/7.

Call 800.656.HOPE (4673)

FIND HELP NEAR YOU

 ( centers.rainn.org )

It’s helpful to have support in your own community after a sexual assault. Local service providers make it easy for you to access care, and they are knowledgeable about the laws in your area and local resources that can assist you.

 

Click the link for the Interactive Map for Local Resources compiled by the Office for Violence Against Women – US Department of Justice:

Local Resources | OVW | Department of Justice

List of anti-sexual assault organizations in the United States – Wikipedia

(States and US Territories)

Domestic Violence Service Directory (U.S.)  |  Red Woman Rising

US Dept. of Health & Human Services/OASH – Office on Women’s Health
Resources by state on violence against women.

Find resources and programs in your state that provide support for women who have experienced abuse.

Tribal Sex Trafficking By State  (with Tribal Coalition) |  Tribal Sex Trafficking Resources

Sex Trafficking in Indian Country: Victim/Survivor Resource Book

Address Confidentiality Programs by state 

(Provides a listing of all ACP programs available in the United States)
Text “NOFILTR” to 741741 for immediate assistance for “Grooming”

nofilter.org

If you’re being sextorted, GET HELP NOW – TEXT “THORN” TO 741741

stopsextortion.org

Click the link for the Interactive Map for Local Resources compiled by WomensLaw.org:

Find Help for Yourself and for Others | WomensLaw.org

Click the link for the Interactive Map for over 600 Local Resources complied by the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

Find Your Local NAMI 

NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness

DomesticShelters.org

Click Here to enter your zip code to start your search for domestic violence programs and shelters near you.

 

REMEMBER:  EDUCATION + AWARENESS = PREVENTION!!!

We need more TRAUMA RECOVERY CENTERS (TRC’s) in every state in the US.

As of 2020, there were only 15 TRCs in California, 9 in Ohio, and several more in Michigan, Illinois, Iowa and New Jersey.

From the Downtown Women’s Center in Los Angeles, California: 

The TRC provides supportive services, outreach, emergency and healing interventions to victims/survivors and their families. We focus on responding to victimization from crimes and complex trauma from interpersonal violence including sexual and domestic violence, family and community violence, sex trafficking, intimate partner stalking and homelessness.”

Services offered by trauma recovery centers include trauma-informed clinical case management; evidence-based individual, group and family psychotherapy; crisis intervention; medication management; legal advocacy and assistance in filing police reports and accessing victim compensation funds; and are offered at no cost to the patient. These types of comprehensive services and assistance are intended to help people who have experienced violent crime, including patients who suffered gunshot wounds, as well as victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking, and hate crimes, and those who had a family member assaulted or killed. To provide this breadth of services, trauma recovery centers utilize multidisciplinary staff members that might include psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and outreach workers.

LEARN MORE

PLEASE SHARE THIS INFORMATION WITH HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

(University Hospitals, Healthcare Organizations, and others)

AND LAWMAKERS IN YOUR STATE

(as well as your representatives in Washington)

YOUR VOICE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!

Agency Assistance List:  HelpVictims (nv.gov)

Signs of Hope (formerly Rape Crisis Center) – 24/7 Hotline: 702-366-1640 (sohlv.org)

 

Crisis Support Center of Nevada (Northern NV and Eastern CA) – Sexual Assault Hotline and Support Services | CSSNV  HOTLINE 1-775-221-7600 | TEXT SASS to 839863

“You are not alone. Crisis Support Services of Nevada is here to help you 24 hours a day, every day of the year, so that you can get to a better tomorrow. Our staff and volunteers are available to talk to you and offer free, confidential support through any crisis.”

Services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for:  Sexual Assault, Depression & Suicide, Vulnerable Adult Abuse, Child Abuse, Stalking, Domestic Violence, Substance Use Disorder.

 

Nevada | National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC)

Gender Justice Nevada (LGBTQIA+) – Home | Gender Justice Nevada (genderjusticenv.org)

Sexual Assault Counselors: Nevada Medical Home Portal – Sexual Assault Counseling

 

Find the Best Sexual Abuse Group Therapy and Support Groups in Nevada – Psychology Today

Domestic Violence Services – Nevada 211

Southern Nevada Family Justice Center (lvmpd.com) (for victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking)

Domestic Shelters – Nevada:  https://domesticshelters.org/help/nv

Victims of Crime: Victims of Crime – Nevada 211

Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Resources Directory for State of Nevada24 hours

Founded by Becca Stevens in 1997 to provide women survivors the time and space for transformative, sustainable healing from trafficking, prostitution, and addiction. The program includes two years of housing, healthcare, counseling, job training, and meaningful employment in a trauma-informed care setting.

For more information on Becca Stevens and Thistle Farms, please click here.  

 

“None of the women ended up in their situation by themselves. It takes broken systems in our community to make them become runaways, allow them to be trafficked, and to become addicted, so it makes sense that it takes a community to help welcome them back and help them heal.”

– Becca Stevens, Founder of Thistle Farms

 

Many of the sister organizations are at full capacity.

If you are part of an organization or know of an organization that might be interested in joining the Thistle Farms National Network,  the largest network in the United States committed to a housing-first model for survivors. please share this information with them, or click here for the application.

For information on how to give, donate or support by fundraising, please click here

Please share. You might help save a life!
Awaken ~ Reno

Awaken Inc.
435B Spokane St. | P.O. Box 40635 | Reno, NV 89504
(775) 393-9183 | info@awakenreno.org | https://awakenreno.org/

Awaken is a program for women and children who have survived lives of prostitution. We offer case management, therapy, education, mentoring, job training and a supportive loving community, all without charge. We desire to create a supportive community to help you heal from potential childhood wounds, get healthy and find the life you always wanted to live.

Awaken conducts outreach and provides direct services to women and girls to help them transition out of commercial sexual exploitation (CSE). Nearly all victims served by Awaken have had a history of emotional, physical, or sexual abuse.

We help program participants with long-term and emergency needs including basic outreach, mentorship services, counseling, transitional housing, transportation, financial aid for college, legal and medical assistance, drop-in center.

Read More https://awakenreno.org/about-us/what-we-do/

SHOP – Awaken  (https://awakenreno.org/shop/)

Some of their products below.

THISTLE FARMS – NATIONAL NETWORK 

ESTABLISHED IN 2010
A coordinated movement of survivors, customers, advocates, and communities who collaborate on innovative ways to deliver justice and challenge systems that commodify and abuse women.
This survivor-led network includes 59 sister organizations based on Thistle Farms’ model, creating a referral system to house and heal up to 309 women survivors across the country.
The education department offers seminars and resources to help groups considering founding a program like Thistle Farms learn more about the model and how to launch a social enterprise.

NEW HAMPSHIRE COALIATION AGAINST DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE

CONFIDENTIAL 24/7 STATEWIDE NH HELPLINES:

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: 1-866-644-3574  &   SEXUAL ASSAULT: 1-800-277-5570

Sexual Assault Survivors’ Resources | National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC)

NJ COALITION AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT

24-HOUR STATE HOTLINE 800-601-7200

NJCASA’s sexual violence centers provide compassionate care for survivors and their families. Get support now.

Find available medical, legal, and support services for survivors of sexual violence in New Jersey.

FIND HELP & RESOURCES

En Español | NJCASA

New Jersey | National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC)

Victim Assistance Resources (middlesexcountynj.gov)

Domestic Shelters – New Jersey:  https://domesticshelters.org/help/nj

How Can We Prevent Sexual Violence?

Sexual violence is 100% preventable. We can all play a role in preventing sexual violence by establishing norms of respect, empathy, and equity.

Our Road to Prevention and NJCASA C.A.R.E.S. campaigns can help you discover how to promote these norms in your day-to-day life—at work, home, school, and in our communities.

Learn more about NJCASA’s prevention work.

Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women

https://www.csvanw.org/about-us

Four Main Areas of Focus: Training * Technical Assistance * Policy Advocacy * Support

As a tribal coalition, CSVANW does not provide emergency or direct services. If you are in an unsafe situation or need immediate assistance please dial 911.

We connect advocates and service providers with the resources they need. Please contact the Advocate Coordinator to help find resources at (505) 243-9199 or email info@csvanw.org

CASA FORTALEZA

https://www.casafortaleza.org/

At Casa Fortaleza, we work to empower and educate the Spanish speaking communities around sexual violence.  We are a culturally specific trauma informed agency committed to strength-based services for our clients.  Casa Fortaleza provides FREE counseling and services to survivors of sexual violence and their family and friends. Additionally, Casa Fortaleza provides education and empowerment to the Spanish communities for the eradication of all the forms of sexual violence.

State or Territory Served: New Mexico; Type of Organization: Community of Color, Victim / Survivor Support

Hotlines & Chat

24-Hour Crisis Hotlines:
1 (575) 526-3437 (Las Cruces)

KidTalk Warmline:
1 (575) 636-3636

KidTalk Warmline Hours:
Monday – Thursday: 3pm – 10pm
Friday: 3pm – Midnight
Saturday: 10am – Midnight
Sunday: 10am – 10pm

RAINN Live Online Chat Hotline

 

La Piñon Sexual Assault Recovery Services

850 N Motel Blvd, Suite B | Las Cruces, New Mexico 88007 | Email: office@lapinon.org
Phone: (575) 526-3437 | Fax: 1-575-526-6272
The SANE Unit is located at the Memorial Medical Center  (Las Cruces, NM)

La Piñon is the only full-service sexual assault response agency in Southern New Mexico, providing comprehensive sexual assault recovery services for sexual abuse victims and their families.

La Piñon is the only full-service sexual assault response agency in Southern New Mexico, providing comprehensive sexual assault recovery services for sexual abuse victims and their families. Located in Las Cruces and serving Doña Ana County, we also provide services in Truth or Consequences, Deming, Lordsburg, and all areas of southern and northern Doña Ana County. All our services are bilingual and bi-cultural.

Our Mission is to provide comprehensive services related to sexual violence and child abuse to individuals, families and the community.

It Starts With Us is an educational media campaign that has been produced to support sexual violence prevention work across the state of New Mexico.

NEW YORK STATE COALITION AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT

If you have been sexually assaulted, call the New York State Hotline for Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence.    1-800-942-6906

¿Necesita Ayuda? Si usted ha sido víctima de un asalto sexual, llame a la Línea Directa de Asalto Sexual y Violencia Doméstica del Estado de Nueva York.

518.482.4222 (Albany)

New York | National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC)

Domestic Shelters – New York:  https://domesticshelters.org/help/ny

NEW YORK CITY ALLIANCE AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT

In New York City, call  1-800-621-HOPE (4673) or

dial 311.

212.229.0345 (New York City)

Atlantic Counter Trafficking, is a counter human trafficking nonprofit organization based out of Long Island, New York, tasked with disrupting human trafficking networks by disseminating actionable intelligence to Law Enforcement within the United States. https://actnowusa.org/

Girls Educational and Mentoring Services, a nonprofit organization that provides services to commercially sexually exploited and domestically trafficked girls and young women, based in Harlem, New York https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_Educational_and_Mentoring_Services

NEW YORK HOTLINES AND RESOURCES

To report a sexual assault on a New York college campus to the State Police, call the dedicated 24-hour hotline at  1-844-845-7269.

In an emergency, call 911.

For confidential support resources, call the New York State Domestic and Sexual Violence Hotline at  1-800-942-6906.

In New York City, call  1-800-621-HOPE (4673) or 311.

More Resources:

ARAB-AMERICAN FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER

https://www.aafscny.org/

 

BLACK WOMEN’S BLUEPRINT

https://www.blackwomens

blueprint.org/
info@blueprintny.org

 

Founded by Becca Stevens in 1997 to provide women survivors the time and space for transformative, sustainable healing from trafficking, prostitution, and addiction. The program includes two years of housing, healthcare, counseling, job training, and meaningful employment in a trauma-informed care setting.

For more information on Becca Stevens and Thistle Farms, please click here.  

 

“None of the women ended up in their situation by themselves. It takes broken systems in our community to make them become runaways, allow them to be trafficked, and to become addicted, so it makes sense that it takes a community to help welcome them back and help them heal.”

– Becca Stevens, Founder of Thistle Farms

Many of the sister organizations are at full capacity.

If you are part of an organization or know of an organization that might be interested in joining the Thistle Farms National Network, the largest network in the United States committed to a housing-first model for survivors. please share this information with them, or click here for the application.

For information on how to give, donate or support by fundraising, please click here

Please share. You might help save a life!
Brightstar Community

Brightstar Community

244 South Plymouth Avenue  |  Rochester, NY 14608 | https://www.brightstarcommunity.org/

We provide safe and supportive housing, the opportunity for economic independence, and a strong community of advocates and partners.

The roots in trafficking are in childhood trauma.

Survivors of sex trafficking need time and resources to heal from their trauma and uncover their true selves. Brightstar Community is the only local non-profit that focuses on healing victimized women and providing two-years rent free with no live-in authority figure. This allows the women to recover, heal, and avoid relapse.

Yes, sex trafficking happens here.

Often, people think of sex trafficking as something that happens somewhere else, to people who have nothing to do with them. The reality is that women in our community are coerced into sex trafficking, prostitution, and addiction every day. Survivors of past trauma, including neglect, abuse, and unstable home lives, can find their options limited and are often targeted by traffickers into situations that can be hard to escape. Our community has more work to do in bringing awareness to these issues and to help find solutions for their root causes.

An evidence-based program.

Survivors of sex trafficking need time and resources to heal from their trauma and reconnect with their true selves. Brightstar Community is the only local non-profit that is part of a national network using a proven residential program that allows women to recover, heal, and avoid relapse.

THISTLE FARMS – NATIONAL NETWORK 

ESTABLISHED IN 2010
A coordinated movement of survivors, customers, advocates, and communities who collaborate on innovative ways to deliver justice and challenge systems that commodify and abuse women.
This survivor-led network includes 59 sister organizations based on Thistle Farms’ model, creating a referral system to house and heal up to 309 women survivors across the country.
The education department offers seminars and resources to help groups considering founding a program like Thistle Farms learn more about the model and how to launch a social enterprise.

COMMUNITY/HISPANIC RESOURCE CENTER

http://www.crcny.org/

info@crcny.org

GARDEN OF HOPE

https://gohny.org/  |   info@gohny.org

Garden of Hope dedicates itself to serving, caring, and rebuilding the lives of people who have been exposed to domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking; specifically targeting its services towards the growing Chinese communities in the NYC region.

Type of Organization: Community of Color, Victim / Survivor Support

Seven Dancers Coalition

https://www.niwrc.org/tribal-coalitions/seven-dancers-coalition

A Native American Coalition of Professionals from all over New York State and Haudenosaunee Country, Seven Dancers Coalition works to better the lives of Native American Women and their families. The major areas of focus are domestic violence, sexual assault, teen dating violence, stalking, and sex trafficking.

http://sevendancerscoalition.com

Mailing address:
PO Box 399 | Akwesasne, NY 13655
Phone: (518) 358-2916 | Fax: (518)333-0905
Email: info@seven-dancers.com

NORTH CAROLINA COALITION AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT

Click Here to Get Help- HELPLINES

888.737.CASA (2272) (Raleigh)

“Most crisis lines are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please, don’t hesitate to call if you need help.”

A Safe Place

HOTLINE 855-723-7529

PO Box 1271  |  Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480  |  855-723-7529 ext 3  |  info@asafeplacetogo.com

Empowering Girls and Young Women

We are focused on prevention, advocacy, and restoration to assist victims of commercial sexual exploitation and domestic sex trafficking.

A Safe Place in Wilmington, NC also has 1-hour training online, entitled “Online Predators, Trafficking and Social Media” –  available virtually in the morning, afternoon, or evening.

Someone from the FBI and the DA’s office is usually involved.

Please contact dawn@asafeplacetogo.com or 910-233-8612. 

Click Here to read “A Parent’s Guide: Teen Acronyms, Emojis, Hashtags and Slang and Online Safety Guidelines

Please Click Here to SHOP.

Founded by Becca Stevens in 1997 to provide women survivors the time and space for transformative, sustainable healing from trafficking, prostitution, and addiction. The program includes two years of housing, healthcare, counseling, job training, and meaningful employment in a trauma-informed care setting.

For more information on Becca Stevens and Thistle Farms, please click here.  

 

“None of the women ended up in their situation by themselves. It takes broken systems in our community to make them become runaways, allow them to be trafficked, and to become addicted, so it makes sense that it takes a community to help welcome them back and help them heal.”

– Becca Stevens, Founder of Thistle Farms

Many of the sister organizations are at full capacity.

If you are part of an organization or know of an organization that might be interested in joining the Thistle Farms National Network, the largest network in the United States committed to a housing-first model for survivors. please share this information with them, or click here for the application.

For information on how to give, donate or support by fundraising, please click here

Please share. You might help save a life!
Benevolence Farm

Benevolence Farm
P.O. Box 1313  |  Graham, NC 27253
(336) 525-1446  |  info@benevolencefarm.org  |  https://benevolencefarm.org/

MISSION
Cultivating leadership
Promoting sustainable livelihoods
Reaping structural change with women impacted by the criminal justice system in North Carolina.

Profoundly struck and saddened by the increasing rates of recidivism for women leaving prison in North Carolina, in 2008, founder Tanya Jisa decided that something needed to be done to support women transitioning from prison. As her understanding of the complex issues of incarceration deepened through her social work and relationships with women that have been formerly incarcerated, the ideas of a social enterprise-based residential program began to take shape.

Benevolence Farm now operates a fully-functioning farm and residential program as we seek to cultivate leadership, promote sustainable livelihoods, and reap structural change with individuals impacted by the criminal justice system in North Carolina.

Benevolence manages a farming program that provides a critical connection to our rural community. We grow and sell fresh produce, flowers and herbs, and manufacture body care products.

In 2018, Benevolence Farm launched the Benevolence Farm Body Care Line.

Each product contains at least one product grown on the farm by the women. The Benevolence Farm women also make, package, and sell the body care products with all the proceeds going back into our program and our residents’ wages. We are proud to price products competitively and add value to people’s lives.

SHOP – Benevolence Farm Body Care (and more!)     

https://benevolence-farm-body-care.myshopify.com/

THISTLE FARMS – NATIONAL NETWORK 

ESTABLISHED IN 2010
A coordinated movement of survivors, customers, advocates, and communities who collaborate on innovative ways to deliver justice and challenge systems that commodify and abuse women.
This survivor-led network includes 59 sister organizations based on Thistle Farms’ model, creating a referral system to house and heal up to 309 women survivors across the country.
The education department offers seminars and resources to help groups considering founding a program like Thistle Farms learn more about the model and how to launch a social enterprise.

BLOOMHERE

BloomHere
PO Box 6642  |  Raleigh, NC 27628
704-560-9899  |  info@bloom-here.org  |  https://www.bloom-here.org/

(BLOOMHERE is a Thistle Farms Sister Organization.) 

BLOOMHERE is a nonprofit organization which provides women survivors of abuse, addiction, prostitution and trafficking a safe place to live and the space and resources to heal. We support the wellbeing of women so they may nurture their own resilience, as we provide opportunities for them to grow into a life of economic independence through our justice enterprise. We believe in the power of community.

Our vision at BLOOMHERE is to plant the seeds of wellbeing in women survivors, strengthen their resilience, provide opportunities for growth, and witness each sister bloom into a passionate and empowered life.

In August 2019, we opened our first home in downtown Raleigh for women survivors of trafficking, prostitution and addiction.

Through our program, residents have the opportunity to utilize our community’s resources and secure medical, dental and psychological care while they receive skills training and opportunities for employment through our justice enterprise.

We want to get women off the streets for good, creating a solid foundation for a fresh start and a new life in our community.

We are a sister organization of Thistle Farms, a growing community of circles across the nation and around the world that believes that in the end, Love is the most powerful force for change in the world. We create opportunities for healing and empowerment for survivors of abuse, addiction, trafficking and prostitution. We want to change a culture that still allows human beings to be bought and sold. It takes communities to place individuals in these situations, and it takes community to provide healing and empowerment to survivors. We are this community.

SHOP ~ https://www.bloom-here.org/shop/

BLOOMHERE provides its community of women survivors the opportunity to live a life of economic independence.

Your purchase secures their employment through our justice enterprise.

THISTLE FARMS – NATIONAL NETWORK 

ESTABLISHED IN 2010
A coordinated movement of survivors, customers, advocates, and communities who collaborate on innovative ways to deliver justice and challenge systems that commodify and abuse women.
This survivor-led network includes 59 sister organizations based on Thistle Farms’ model, creating a referral system to house and heal up to 309 women survivors across the country.
The education department offers seminars and resources to help groups considering founding a program like Thistle Farms learn more about the model and how to launch a social enterprise.

Cry Freedom Missions

Cry Freedom Missions  |  Cry Freedom Missions Hotline: 919-988-9262  |

Goldsboro, NC  |  info@cryfreedommissions.com  |  https://www.cryfreedommissions.com/

(Cry Freedom Missions is a Thistle Farms Sister Organization.)

Cry Freedom Missions is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit fighting to eradicate sex trafficking through Reaching, Rescuing, and Restoring the lives of survivors.

Once we connect with a survivor, a comprehensive process involving justice for the perpetrators and recovery and rehabilitation for the survivors begins. It is our passion to see this heinous and barbaric injustice abolished in our generation. We long to see every boy, every girl, every woman, and every man enslaved in trafficking to experience FREEDOM!

Our Cry Freedom Missions Shoppe is a beautiful boutique located at 101 North Center Street in Downtown Goldsboro. This Shoppe funds our safe houses and is full of products hand-made by survivors ~ jewelry, gifts, handbags, home decor, health & beauty, men, kids, and more.

SHOP – https://www.cryfreedommissions.com/s/shop

Your online and store purchases help save lives!  We are reaching more and more survivors every day with your help, love and support!

                   

Consuela “Busy Tote”

A Brittany Rawls Original

THISTLE FARMS – NATIONAL NETWORK 

ESTABLISHED IN 2010
A coordinated movement of survivors, customers, advocates, and communities who collaborate on innovative ways to deliver justice and challenge systems that commodify and abuse women.
This survivor-led network includes 59 sister organizations based on Thistle Farms’ model, creating a referral system to house and heal up to 309 women survivors across the country.
The education department offers seminars and resources to help groups considering founding a program like Thistle Farms learn more about the model and how to launch a social enterprise.

Dahlia Grove

Dahlia Grove

Charlotte, NC
704-891-3033  |  info@dahliagrove.org  |  https://www.dahliagrove.org/

(Dahlia Grove is a Thistle Farms Sister Organization.) 

Dahlia Grove provides a free two-year residential program for adult women survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence and sexual exploitation. Dahlia Grove seeks to employ, empower, inspire and encourage the women of our program as they regain their independence and freedom. Dahlia Grove provides premium-quality catering services, handmade giftware and event planning to provide job training and employment for survivors.

The Dahlia Grove process, as adopted from our partner Thistle Farms, embraces the whole person and their individual journey. We ensure our residents are provided with trauma informed and client centered care that, at its core, is grounded in a sense of safety and community. For most women, we expect that full health and independence requires a two-year process. However, each new resident comes to Dahlia Grove with unique experiences and find themselves at a different place in life. Many come with only the clothes on their back – no identification, no Social Security number, limited education and no family support. Our job is to position each resident for a second chance at life.

SHOP – https://www.dahliagrove.org/store

Each purchase of these resident-made items helps to support Dahlia Grove and our mission to empower, inspire, encourage and employ women survivors.

Choose from pickup, delivery or shipping.

Questions? Call 704-891-3033 or send an email to info@dahliagrove.org

THISTLE FARMS – NATIONAL NETWORK 

ESTABLISHED IN 2010
A coordinated movement of survivors, customers, advocates, and communities who collaborate on innovative ways to deliver justice and challenge systems that commodify and abuse women.
This survivor-led network includes 59 sister organizations based on Thistle Farms’ model, creating a referral system to house and heal up to 309 women survivors across the country.
The education department offers seminars and resources to help groups considering founding a program like Thistle Farms learn more about the model and how to launch a social enterprise.

FIRST NATIONS WOMEN’S ALLIANCE

https://www.niwrc.org/tribal-coalitions/first-nations-womens-alliance

It is the mission of the First Nations Women’s Alliance to strengthen Tribal communities by creating a forum for leaders to come together to address the issues of domestic violence and sexual assault. The The Alliance is committed to ending all forms of violence by providing culturally relevant services and resources and facilitating the provision of those services by others in their communities.

First Nations Women’s Alliance (FNWA) is a nationally recognized dual domestic violence/ sexual assault Tribal Coalition located in North Dakota.

https://www.nativewoman.org

Supporting and Healing the Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
FIRST NATIONS WOMEN’S ALLIANCE
PO Box 107  |  Devil’s Lake, ND 58301
Phone: 701-662-3380

Native Women’s Society of the Great Plains

https://www.niwrc.org/tribal-coalitions/native-womens-society-great-plains

Native Women’s Society of the Great Plains offers a vision that ends domestic and sexual violence against Native women. The Society works to support and strengthen sisterhood and local advocacy and program development efforts through culturally specific education, technical assistance training and resource implementation and collaborate to strengthen strategies and responses to violence in their respective tribal communities.

The geographical area that constitutes the service area of the Society includes tribes of southern Minnesota, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, northern Nebraska, and Iowa.

https://www.nativewomenssociety.org/

ASIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY SERVICES

https://www.aacsohio.org/

Asian American Community Services is dedicated to serving the entire Asian and Asian-American population in central Ohio, spanning across countries and continent.

Here at AACS, we strive to understand the nuances within these communities and provide services in the most culturally competent manner possible.

Type of Organization: Community of Color, Victim / Survivor Support

Founded by Becca Stevens in 1997 to provide women survivors the time and space for transformative, sustainable healing from trafficking, prostitution, and addiction. The program includes two years of housing, healthcare, counseling, job training, and meaningful employment in a trauma-informed care setting.

For more information on Becca Stevens and Thistle Farms, please click here.  

 

“None of the women ended up in their situation by themselves. It takes broken systems in our community to make them become runaways, allow them to be trafficked, and to become addicted, so it makes sense that it takes a community to help welcome them back and help them heal.”

– Becca Stevens, Founder of Thistle Farms

Many of the sister organizations are at full capacity.

If you are part of an organization or know of an organization that might be interested in joining the Thistle Farms National Network, the largest network in the United States committed to a housing-first model for survivors. please share this information with them, or click here for the application.

For information on how to give, donate or support by fundraising, please click here

Please share. You might help save a life!
Juliette's Hope Recovery Community

Juliette’s Hope Recovery Community

42 N. Seventh Street | Hamilton, OH 45011 | (513) 827-6281
Contact Us  |  https://julietteshope.com/

Founder Kimberleigh Russo has been working on the streets with women for over ten years. Ms. Russo views helping women who have been trapped in addiction, domestic violence, prostitution, criminal behavior, human trafficking, and exploited by the sex trade as a personal mission and spiritual calling. She named the program Juliette’s Hope to reflect what her mother, Juliette, wanted in her own life – sobriety, and reunification with her children.

Our program is unique in that we are the only 2 year program for women in the tristate that incorporates a trauma-informed holistic approach to recovery focusing on the whole person- mind, body, and spirit. Our open-ended program offers vocational training, education, peer counseling and mentoring, leadership training and transitional services.

The program is for adult women ages 18 and over (in reasonably good health to be fully engaged in the program and be able to keep pace with the rigorous schedule). Women suffering from human trafficking, domestic violence and substance abuse. Women who are highly motivated. Women who desire a positive change.

We provide access to state certified counselors and medical providers that utilize medication assisted treatment to ease withdrawal symptoms. The primary goal of the program is to reduce the isolation a person feels from the community and from each other, by teaching the resident how to live productive crime-free, drug-free lives by regaining their self-worth lives into lives full of purpose and dignity.

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Every product is handcrafted by women survivors of drug addiction, human trafficking, prostitution, and domestic violence.

A few of the products below.

THISTLE FARMS – NATIONAL NETWORK 

ESTABLISHED IN 2010
A coordinated movement of survivors, customers, advocates, and communities who collaborate on innovative ways to deliver justice and challenge systems that commodify and abuse women.
This survivor-led network includes 59 sister organizations based on Thistle Farms’ model, creating a referral system to house and heal up to 309 women survivors across the country.
The education department offers seminars and resources to help groups considering founding a program like Thistle Farms learn more about the model and how to launch a social enterprise.

Oasis House

Oasis House

425 N. Findlay Street, Suite 308 | Dayton, OH 45404 | 937-898-7811

Need help?  Call our office at: 937-898-7811 Office Hours Vary. We will respond within one business day.  However, if this is a crisis situation or after hours, call the Montgomery County Human Trafficking Hotline: 937-225-4357 or the National Anti-Human Trafficking Hotline: 888-373-7888

(Oasis House is a Thistle Farms Sister Organization.)

Oasis House provides support services and residential housing to survivors of sexual exploitation, substance abuse, and trauma from anywhere in the U.S.

Oasis House offers hope and support to women survivors of trauma, violence, sexual exploitation, and substance abuse. We do this by promoting healing, restoration, and empowerment through Christ’s unconditional love, teaching practical life skills, and mentoring through a transformational process.

Programshttp://oasisforwomen.org/programs/
Housing Requirements – http://oasisforwomen.org/programs/
Get Helphttp://oasisforwomen.org/get-help/

Trafficking* – http://oasisforwomen.org/about-2/trafficking/

THISTLE FARMS – NATIONAL NETWORK 

ESTABLISHED IN 2010
A coordinated movement of survivors, customers, advocates, and communities who collaborate on innovative ways to deliver justice and challenge systems that commodify and abuse women.
This survivor-led network includes 59 sister organizations based on Thistle Farms’ model, creating a referral system to house and heal up to 309 women survivors across the country.
The education department offers seminars and resources to help groups considering founding a program like Thistle Farms learn more about the model and how to launch a social enterprise.

OKLAHOMA COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT

NATIONAL HOTLINE(800) 656-HOPE (4673) |  OKLAHOMA HOTLINE

405.524.0700 (Oklahoma City)

Domestic Violence Hotline: 405-917-9922
Sexual Assault Hotline: 405-943-7273
State Safeline: 800-522-7233
For Emergencies, dial 911 

OKLAHOMA SAFE LINE 1-800-522-SAFE (7233) (For Victims of  Domestic/Sexual Abuse and Violence)

Victim Services | Oklahoma Attorney General  (For victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Human Trafficking, Stalking – translation available in 150 languages)

Sexual Violence Prevention (oklahoma.gov)

Sexual Assault Survivors’ Resources | National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC)

Native Alliance Against Violence (oknaav.org)

Tribal Coalitions – Tribal Resource Tool (For Survivors of Crime and Abuse)

Domestic Shelters – Oklahoma:  https://domesticshelters.org/help/ok

Womens’ Resource Center (for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking in Cleveland County): Emergency Shelter: 405-701-5540 | Rape Crisis Center: 405-701-5660

Home | YWCA Oklahoma City – Eliminating Racism Empowering Women (ywcaokc.org) (For victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking in central Oklahoma)

Native Alliance Against Violence

https://www.niwrc.org/tribal-coalitions/native-alliance-against-violence

Created in 2009, the Native Alliance Against Violence (NAAV), serves as the tribal domestic violence and sexual assault coalition in Oklahoma, and serves the federally recognized tribes and the tribal programs that provide individuals and their children with the protection and services they need to pursue safe and healthy lives.

Through the Spirit of respect and cooperation, the Native Alliance Against Violence strives to unify Tribal service programs throughout Oklahoma by providing culturally appropriate technical assistance, training and support to eliminate domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence to restore balance and safety for Native communities.

The NAAV is committed to: increasing awareness of domestic violence and sexual assault against Indian women; enhancing the response to violence against Indian women at the federal, state, and tribal levels; identifying and providing technical assistance to coalition membership and tribal communities to enhance access to essential services to Indian women victimized by domestic and sexual violence; and assisting Indian tribes in developing and promoting state, local, and tribal legislation and policies that enhance best practices for responding to violence crimes against Indian women.

Contact Info:
Native Alliance Against Violence
623 N Porter, Suite 400 | Norman Oklahoma 73071
405.801.2277 | 888.231.5714 FAX | info@oknaav.org
http://oknaav.org

Dawn Stover, Executive Director
For 27 Tribes in Oklahoma: https://oknaav.org/tribalprograms