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855 South Mill Street, Suite 200, Mount Carroll, IL 61053

Provides free and confidential sexual assault/abuse and crime victim services to anyone that has been sexually assaulted/abused. Off-site/out-of-office services provided include trauma-informed services, counseling/therapy, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, social services and basic needs advocacy/case management, safety planning, 24/7 crisis helplines, and 24/7 crisis intervention at hospitals/law enforcement. Service plans based upon services client wants to receive.

Also provides community trainings in Professional settings and offers Information about Services.

Telehealth is provided for those that need, or would like it.

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United Way of the Midlands
1805 West Jefferson, Suite 1, Fairfield, IA 52556
Provides restorative justice services such as victim notification, the facilitation of community accountability boards, victim-offender intervention sessions, family reunification meetings, victim impact panels, victim restitution assistance, victim advocacy within the criminal justice system, and victim impact classes.
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United Way of the Midlands
2025 Avenue A, Kearney, NE 68847
Provides information about the criminal justice system for crime victims, including courtroom tours and trial preparation.  Provides information on the status of the case.   Assists with restitution, referrals to other human service agencies, accompaniment to court, and transportation when needed.  Assists with filing for a Domestic Abuse Protection Order or Harassment Order. Helps with Victim Impact Statements and Crime Victim Compensation applications.​
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United Way of the Midlands
PO Box 5675, Lincoln, NE 68505
Advocates for victims' rights, provides emotional support for victims and their families, and assists victims through the criminal court process. Victim support. Public education and awareness (school speakers, health fairs, country fairs, town hall meetings). Volunteers monitor court cases. Partners with law enforcement agencies to ensure life-saving laws can be enforced at the local level. Power of Parents works with parents to learn how to initiate conversation with kids about alcohol and drug use. Power of Youth talks to middle and high school students about the power they have to resist alcohol and drugs.
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United Way of the Midlands
1410 Sunset Drive, Suite G, Vandalia, IL 62471
Provides medical and legal advocacy for victims of sexual violence. Can accompany victims to hospital, emergency room, police station, and court.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
5427 Telegraph Road, Saint Louis, MO 63129
Works with a partner law firm to provide crime victim support and advocacy to survivors of human trafficking within the legal system.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
201 West Pointe Drive, Suite 7, Swansea, IL 62226
  • Illinois Crime Victim Compensation Program: Provides direct financial assistance to innocent victims of violent crime and their families.
  • Automated Victim Notification System: Gives crime victims across Illinois access to timely and reliable information about criminal cases and offender custody status 24 hours a day via telephone, internet or email.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
3 West Old State Capitol Plaza, Springfield, IL 62701
Provides legal advocacy for victims pursuing criminal charges, explain the process and clarify the options available to the survivors and their families. Serving as a liaison with the police and state's attorney's office, an advocate lends support to the survivor, assists in reporting the crime to law enforcement, helps prepare the survivor for court, and attends the court dates with the survivor.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
215 West Main Cross Street, Taylorville, IL 62568
Provides legal advocacy for victims pursuing criminal charges, explain the process and clarify the options available to the survivors and their families. Serving as a liaison with the police and state's attorney's office, an advocate lends support to the survivor, assists in reporting the crime to law enforcement, helps prepare the survivor for court, and attends the court dates with the survivor.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
4114 North Water Tower Place, Mount Vernon, IL 62864
Provides medical and legal advocacy for victims of sexual violence. Can accompany victims to hospital, emergency room, police station, and court.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
539 North Grand Boulevard, Suite 400, Saint Louis, MO 63103
Assists victims of crimes and their families recover from trauma by providing legal information, referrals, counseling, and more.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
4534 South Western Avenue, Chicago, IL 60609
The Domestic Violence Program provides a wide range of counseling and supportive services for survivors of domestic violence. The program's top priority is to keep victims and their vulnerable family members safe. They operate under a trauma-informed, strength-based model that emphasizes empowerment and independent decision-making. Participants are given information, encouragement, and support in order to rebuild their lives and achieve safety, self-sufficiency, and peace for themselves and their families.
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211 Metro Chicago
4700 South California Avenue, Chicago, IL 60632
To support healing and prevent domestic violence, Mujeres offers crisis intervention, a 24-hour crisis line, individual and group counseling, adult and child therapy, court advocacy, community education, professional and volunteer training, and referrals to shelters and other resources.
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211 Metro Chicago
320 West 202nd Street, Chicago Heights, IL 60411
The YWCA provides 24-hour Medical and Criminal Justice services to survivors of sexual violence. The YWCA Medical and Criminal Justice Program helps reduce trauma and support the healing process. Advocates will provide emotional support and information during the medical and criminal justice procedures to sexual assault survivors, non-offending impacted individuals, and non-offending family members. Medical advocates provide 24-hour support to survivors. Legal advocates provide support through police and court proceedings.
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211 Metro Chicago
415 West Golf Road, Suite 47, Arlington Heights, IL 60005
Northwest Center Against Sexual Assault provides legal advocacy 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, wherever needed. Advocates can support survivors throughout the legal process, regardless of their decision to report or their participation with law enforcement. They provide you with information about your legal rights and options, including information about relevant Illinois laws.
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211 Metro Chicago
307 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1020, Chicago, IL 60601
Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation (CAASE) provides free legal services for survivors of sexual assault, sexual stalking, and sex trafficking with any background or identity who were harmed in Cook County, IL, and are aged 13+. The attorneys assist survivors in criminal and civil matters.CAASE cannot accept cases involving criminal defense, divorce, custody, property in common or other family court issues, immigration, or cases that involve survivors who do not want to participate in a legal process, even if they are minors. If CAASE can't assist you, they will try to connect you to another attorney and support resources.
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211 Metro Chicago
70 East Lake Street, Suite 600, Chicago, IL 60601
Life Span attorneys provide civil legal services to victims of sexual assault and their families in order to provide them with safety and perpetrator accountability. Legal Services covered include divorce, child custody/visitation/child support, orders of protection, civil no contact orders, and more.
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211 Metro Chicago
1900 North Austin Avenue, Chicago, IL 60639
Chicago Cultural Performing Arts & Media Alliance has developed a comprehensive violence prevention strategy where neighborhood institutions and community leaders come together to coordinate resources and services to make a safer community. Street outreach workers will be employed to mediate conflicts and prevent retaliatory violence between those who are at risk to commit or to become the victims of firearm violence. Victim services workers/advocates helps families and victims of violence recover from physical and emotional trauma caused by the violence by empowering them with skills, services, and opportunities. Case management services also offered.
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211 Metro Chicago
7222 West Cermak Road , Suite 509, Riverside, IL 60546
Mujeres Latinas en Accion offers crisis intervention, individual and group counseling, adult and child therapy, legal and medical advocacy, community education, professional and volunteer trainings, and referrals to other resources.
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211 Metro Chicago
Crisis Center of South Suburbia court advocates inform victims of domestic or dating violence of their rights under the Illinois Domestic Violence Act, serve as a liaison in the judicial system, prepare orders of protection, and provide follow-up services to review safety plans and court cases. Informational materials about other legal remedies and victim resources such as Crime Victims' Compensation, Victims' Economic Security and Safety Act, Safe Homes Act and Automated Victim Notification are also provided.
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211 Metro Chicago
P.O. Box 937, Homewood, IL 60430
The Domestic Violence Advocacy program staff connects with the community to identify people impacted by domestic violence. They assist with safety planning and immediate support, offer information about Anew: Building Beyond Violence and Abuse, and related resources as well as facilitate access to appropriate Anew: Building Beyond Violence and Abuse programs and services.
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211 Metro Chicago
701 Lee Street, #700, Des Plaines, IL 60016
Life Span attorneys provide civil legal services to victims of sexual assault and their families in order to provide them with safety and perpetrator accountability. Legal Services covered include divorce, child custody/visitation/child support, orders of protection, civil no contact orders, and more.
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211 Metro Chicago
2755 West Armitage Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647
The Domestic Violence Program provides a wide range of counseling and supportive services for survivors of domestic violence. The program's top priority is to keep victims and their vulnerable family members safe. They operate under a trauma-informed, strength-based model that emphasizes empowerment and independent decision-making. Participants are given information, encouragement, and support in order to rebuild their lives and achieve safety, self-sufficiency, and peace for themselves and their families.
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211 Metro Chicago
1010 West 35th Street, Suite 510, Chicago, IL 60609
Chicago Survivors provides support for family members of victims of homicide through crisis response, case management, counseling, family support, and accompaniment. Family members may be accompanied by a liaison in hospital or medical examiners' office settings. Services are survivor-shaped, trauma-informed, family-centered, and delivered primarily in survivors' homes.
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211 Metro Chicago
6201 South St Louis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60629
Santa Teresa De Avila Episcopal Church offers a women's support group for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault where they can share, learn from each other's experiences, and learn about other topics. This program is offered through the Corazón de Valor y Fortaleza organization.
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