Domestic Violence Resources

The following are just a few of many resources available for victims and survivors of Domestic Violence.

There are also resources for those who have a disability, for women of color, LGTBQ+ indivudials, immigrants, Male Survivors & more.

All resources below are equipped with a safety browsing feature to exit the site immediately if you are not in a safe place or are being monitored.

If you are in immediate danger please contact 9-1-1

National Domestic Violence Hotline

1 (800) 799 – 7233

The National Domestic Violence Hotline (The Hotline) is available for anyone experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship.

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender National Hotline

1 (888) 843 – 4564

Email: help@LGBThotline.org

The LGBT National Help Center serves gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning people by providing free and confidential peer support and local resources.

Domestic Violence Initiative

(303) 839-5510

The Initiative advocates for persons with disabilities who are victims of abuse. Through our direct services and our outreach program, The Initiative strives to create an abuse-free culture for all.

Women of Color Network

1-800-537-2238

WOCN, Inc. is a national grassroots initiative dedicated to building the capacity of women of color advocates responding to violence against women of color.

Male Victims of Domestic Abuse

(800) 956-6656

Men are reluctant to report abuse because they fear no one will believe them. Abuse towards men is hard to grasp.

Up to 26% of homosexual men, 29% of straight men, and 39% of bisexual men have reported being the victims of domestic abuse. Up to 48% of men have experienced psychological and emotional abuse by an intimate partner. (Centers for Disease Control)

Casa de Esperanza

Linea de crisis 24-horas/24-hour crisis line

1-651-772-1611

Casa proveers refugio de emergencia a mujeres latinas y sus hij@s (y mujeres de otras comunidades), quienes sufrían a causa violencia doméstica. Casa ha crecido y se ha llegado a convertir en la mayor organización latina del país concentrada en el trabajo contra la violencia doméstica.

National Dating Abuse Helpline (love is Respect)

1-866-331-9474

love is respect offers 24/7 information, support, and advocacy to young people between the ages of 13 and 26 who have questions or concerns about their romantic relationships.

We also provide support to concerned friends and family members, teachers, counselors, and other service providers through the same free and confidential services via phone, text, and live chat.

National Resource Center on Domestic Violence

1-800-537-2238

National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV) has been a comprehensive source of information for those wanting to educate themselves and help others on the many issues related to domestic violence.

Futures Without Violence: The National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence

1-888-792-2873

Futures Without Violence is a health and social justice nonprofit with a simple mission: to heal those among us who are traumatized by violence today – and to create healthy families and communities free of violence tomorrow.

StrongHearts Native Helpline

1 (844) 762 – 8483

Available Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:30pm CST via phone

The StrongHearts Native Helpline is a safe, anonymous, and confidential service for Native Americans experiencing domestic violence and dating violence.

Pathways to Safety International

1 (833) 723 – 3833

Email: crisis@pathwaystosafety.org

Pathways to Safety International assists Americans experiencing interpersonal and gender based violence abroad.

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National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health

1-312-726-7020 ext. 2011

The National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health provides training, support, and consultation to advocates, mental health and substance abuse providers, legal professionals, and policymakers as they work to improve agency and systems-level responses to survivors and their children. Our work is survivor defined and rooted in principles of social justice.

Women's Law

Email hotline: https://hotline.womenslaw.org/

The Women's Law online helpline provides basic legal information, referrals, and emotional support for victims of abuse.