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Search through our National Resources to find organizations and hotlines in the United States.

RAINN is the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline in partnership with more than 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the country.

Phone: 800-656-4673
Chat: click here to start a chat

The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) is the leading nonprofit in providing information and tools to prevent and respond to sexual violence. NSVRC translates research and trends into best practices that help individuals, communities and service providers achieve real and lasting change.

Directory: Find local resources in the United States here

CCRI cyber civil rights initiative

If you are a victim of nonconsensual pornography (“NCP”, also known as “revenge porn”), recorded sexual assault (RSA), or sextortion and you reside in the United States, please call the CCRI Crisis Helpline.

Legislation: Find digital sexual abuse laws in the United States here

Phone: 844-878-2274

DoD Safe Helpline is the sole secure, confidential, and anonymous crisis support service specially designed for members of the Department of Defense community affected by sexual assault.


Phone: 877-995-5247
Online chat: click here to chat

Stop Street Harassment (SSH) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to documenting and ending gender-based street harassment worldwide. It started as a blog in 2008 and became incorporated as a 501(c)3 in 2012.

Phone: 855-897-5910

Founded in 1975, NOVA is the oldest national victim assistance organization of its type in the United States and is a recognized leader in victim advocacy, education, and credentialing. 
We support aspiring advocates, victim assistance professionals, crisis responders, civilian and government advocacy groups, and allied professionals working with victims of crime and crisis. Our work extends to political advocacy to support public policy promoting victims’ rights.

StopNCII.org is a project operated by the Revenge Porn Helpline. It introduces innovative technology that is used by tech companies to help people by preventing sharing of specific intimate images.

Take It Down is a free service that can help you remove or stop the online sharing of nude, partially nude, or sexually explicit images or videos taken of you when you were under 18 years old. You can remain anonymous while using the service and you won’t have to send your images or videos to anyone. Take It Down will work on public or unencrypted online platforms that have agreed to participate.

VictimConnect is a referral helpline where ALL crime victims can learn about their rights and options confidentially and compassionately. 


Phone and text: 855-4-VICTIM
Online chat: Monday-Friday from 9am to 5pm EST

We are here to serve all those impacted by relationship abuse 24/7 confidentially. Due to high demand, you may experience longer wait times to connect with a live advocate.

Phone: 800-799-7233

Text: “START” to 88788

Online chat: Click here to start chat

For more than 25 years, the 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.

The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) is a social change organization dedicated to creating a social, political, and economic environment in which domestic violence no longer exists.

The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and has given assistance to more than 2 million help seekers. Serving the U.S. and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who—through interpreters—provide assistance in over 170 languages. The hotline offers crisis intervention, information, and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service, and support resources. All contacts are confidential.

Phone: 800.422.4453

Text: Text “HELP” to 800.422.4453

Chat: Click here to chat

At Document the Abuse, it is our mission to empower and offer hope to individuals experiencing abuse by providing comprehensive tools and resources for documenting incidents of abuse.

We’re the first and largest online and mobile searchable directory of domestic violence programs and shelters in the U.S. and Canada, and a leading source of helpful tools and information for people experiencing and working to end domestic violence

Love is respect is the national resource to disrupt and prevent unhealthy relationships and intimate partner violence by empowering young people through inclusive and equitable education, support, and resources.

Phone: 866.331.9474

Chat: click here to start a chat

TTY: 800.787.3224

Text:  text “LOVEIS” to 22522

The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV)’s mission is to lead, mobilize and raise our voices to support efforts that demand a change of conditions that lead to domestic violence such as patriarchy, privilege, racism, sexism, and classism. We are dedicated to supporting survivors and holding offenders accountable and supporting advocates.

The National Council on Child Abuse and Family Violence (NCCAFV) is completing its fourth decade of service to all fifty states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands as a resource center on family violence prevention. NCCAFV’s commitment is to intergenerational family violence prevention — of child abuse, domestic violence (spouse/partner abuse) and elder abuse.

RoommateAbuse.org aims to raise awareness about abuse in platonic cohabitation relationships.

A project of the Domestic Violence and Housing Technical Assistance Consortium, Safe Housing Partnerships provides help with understanding the connections between domestic and sexual violence and safe, affordable housing.

BWJP is the national legal resource for gender-based violence. Our projects provide some of the nation’s leading specialized policy and practice initiatives on improving survivor safety.

Phone: (800) 903-0111 x 1

VAWnet serves as NRCDV’s primary dissemination vehicle for domestic violence information and materials to the field on domestic violence policy, practice and research.

VictimConnect is a referral helpline where ALL crime victims can learn about their rights and options confidentially and compassionately. 

Phone and text: 855-4-VICTIM

Online chat: Monday-Friday from 9am to 5pm EST

We are here to serve all those impacted by relationship abuse 24/7 confidentially. Due to high demand, you may experience longer wait times to connect with a live advocate.

Phone: 800-799-7233

Text: “START” to 88788

Online chat: Click here to start chat

RAINN is the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline in partnership with more than 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the country.

Phone: 800-656-4673
Chat: click here to start a chat

SPARC is a federally funded project providing education and resources about the crime of stalking. SPARC aims to enhance the response to stalking by educating the professionals tasked with keeping stalking victims safe and holding offenders accountable. SPARC ensures that allied professionals have the specialized knowledge to identify and respond to the crime of stalking.

Victim Connect works to help those with anxiety, depression, works to prevent  suicide, domestic violence, and sexual abuse. They help locate services that can help you or a loved one after experiencing a crime. Victim Connect provides information about different types of crime and steps you can take after experiencing them.

Phone: 1-855-498-4846

Despite its name, WomensLaw.org provides information that is relevant to all victims and survivors. Our Email Hotline will provide legal information to anyone who reaches out with legal questions or concerns regarding domestic violence, sexual violence, or any other topic covered on WomensLaw.org.

Email Hotline: Access here

State-by-state laws: Find laws in your state here

national human trafficking hotline

If you or someone you know is a victim of human trafficking, we’re here to provide the support you need.

Phone: 1.888.373.7888

Chat: click here to start a chat

Text: text INFO to 233733

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent child victimization. NCMEC works with families, victims, private industry, law enforcement, and the public to assist with preventing child abductions, recovering missing children, and providing services to deter and combat child sexual exploitation.

Report To The Cyber Tipline: Click here to file a report suspected child sexual exploitation

Hotline: 1-800-843-5678

Polaris is leading a survivor-centered, justice- and equity-driven movement to end human trafficking.

Through awareness and prevention education of the human trafficking/modern slavery issue and membership, RAGAS can activate Rotarians/Rotary Clubs to serve their communities to help lessen their vulnerability to human trafficking/modern slavery.

Global Trafficking Laws: Find Global Trafficking Laws here

StopNCII.org is a project operated by the Revenge Porn Helpline. It introduces innovative technology that is used by tech companies to help people by preventing sharing of specific intimate images.

Take It Down is a free service that can help you remove or stop the online sharing of nude, partially nude, or sexually explicit images or videos taken of you when you were under 18 years old. You can remain anonymous while using the service and you won’t have to send your images or videos to anyone. Take It Down will work on public or unencrypted online platforms that have agreed to participate.

Victim Connect works to help those with anxiety, depression, works to prevent  suicide, domestic violence, and sexual abuse. They help locate services that can help you or a loved one after experiencing a crime. Victim Connect provides information about different types of crime and steps you can take after experiencing them.

Phone: 1-855-498-4846

988 suicide & crisis lifeline

988 Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the United States. We’re committed to improving crisis services and advancing suicide prevention by empowering individuals, advancing professional best practices, and building awareness.

Phone: 1.888.373.7888

Chat: click here to start a chat

Text: Send any message to 988

We provide free, 24/7, confidential text-based mental health support and crisis intervention in both English and Spanish for anyone in the United States and Puerto Rico.

Text Line: text HOME or HOLA to 741741 to reach a live volunteer Crisis Counselor

NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.

Phone: 1-800-950-6264

Text: Text “helpline” to 62640

Chat: Click here to start a chat

7 Cups is an on-demand emotional health service and online therapy provider. Anyone who wants to talk about whatever is on their mind can quickly reach out to a trained, compassionate listener through our network. We have hundreds of listeners who come from all walks of life and have diverse experiences.

Chat: Click here to chat

Established in 1987, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is a voluntary health organization that gives those affected by suicide a nationwide community empowered by research, education and advocacy to take action against this leading cause of death.

BetterHelp is the world’s largest therapy service — providing professional, affordable, and personalized therapy in a convenient online format. BetterHelp’s network of more than 30,000 licensed therapists has helped over 5 million people take ownership of their mental health and work towards their personal goals.

PsychologyToday.com publishes content written by clinicians, experts and researchers from across the fields of behavior and psychology. PsychologyToday.com is the world’s largest portal to psychotherapy; it includes free access to hundreds of thousands of professionals.

Therapist Directory: Find a therapist here

We are an online community of mental health professionals seeking to make the experience of finding a therapist easy.

Therapist Directory: Find a therapist here

To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide.

ANAD (National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders) is a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) organization providing free, peer support services to anyone struggling with an eating disorder.

Phone: (888) 375-7767

Our mission is to break down systemic, healthcare, and financial barriers to eating disorder healing.

Text: Text HEALING to 741741

We are the leading national nonprofit organization providing referrals, education, and support for individuals experiencing eating disorders and their loved ones.

Phone: 1 (866) 662-1235

Eating Disorders Anonymous (EDA) is a fellowship of individuals (founded in February 2000 by members of AA in Phoenix) who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover from their eating disorders. People can and do fully recover from having an eating disorder.

EDA Meetings: Click here to browse meetings

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation. 

Phone: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

TTY: 1-800-487-4889

Text: zip code to 435748

The Herren Project is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families impacted by addiction and mental health challenges. They offer a range of support services, including recovery coaching, prevention education, and resources to promote mental wellness. Their mission also focuses on ending the stigma surrounding substance use disorders and mental health.

Text: (888) 212-4673

We Ride Together is an organization created to provide mental health support specifically for athletes, promoting healing and resilience. Their work helps athletes tackle mental health challenges such as depression and anxiety, while also fostering a supportive community of peer advocates. The organization emphasizes the importance of therapy and mental wellness in sports.

The Army of Survivors provides advocacy, resources, and support for survivors of sexual assault, particularly in the sports world. They aim to create safer environments and bring awareness to the ongoing issue of sexual violence. Their work includes working with policy makers, offering support for healing, and amplifying the voices of survivors.

Courage First Athlete Helpline is a no-cost call, text, and chat service for athletes, coaches, parents, and anyone in sports communities who has questions or concerns about abuse or mental well-being in athletics.

Phone & Text: 888-279-1026

Chat: Start a chat here

The U.S. Center for SafeSport is an independent nonprofit 501 (c)( 3) committed to building a sport community where participants can work and learn together free of emotional, physical and sexual abuse and misconduct.

Report: 833-5US-SAFE or report online

One Love Foundation is a national non-profit with the goal of ending relationship abuse. We empower young people with tools and resources to see the signs of healthy and unhealthy relationships and bring life-saving prevention education to their communities.

Our mission is to remove the barriers that Black people experience getting access to or staying connected with emotional health care and healing through education, training, advocacy, and the creative arts.

 The Okra Project is committed to providing Black transgender people with resources, support, and access to mental health services. Their initiatives include community-based support programs and wellness events that prioritize Black trans individuals. They also focus on addressing food insecurity, economic empowerment, and mental health.

Therapy For Black Girls is a platform that connects Black women with culturally competent therapists to address mental health and wellness. Their services aim to create a safe space for Black women to explore and heal from personal challenges. The platform also offers a podcast and resources on mental wellness.

Therapy For Black Men provides a supportive environment for Black men to access mental health resources and therapy. They focus on combating stigma and encouraging emotional health within the Black male community. The platform also connects individuals with culturally sensitive professionals who understand their unique challenges.

The Black Mental Health Alliance focuses on improving mental health services for Black individuals, families, and communities by providing resources, education, and support to address mental health disparities. They work to enhance access to culturally competent care and empower Black communities to take control of their mental well-being.

Established in 2011, The National Black Trans Advocacy Coalition is the only social justice organization led by black trans people to collectively address the inequities faced in the black transgender human experience.

The National Black Trans Advocacy Coalition works with communities in the U.S. and across the globe to foster diversity, inclusion and equality for all people and is lead by the Black Transmen, Inc., Black Transwomen, Inc and Black Trans MX non profit organizations.

Save Souls, Inc. is dedicated to improving the well-being of individuals affected by trauma, violence, and substance use, especially in marginalized communities. They focus on providing mental health and supportive services to improve quality of life and enhance community resilience.

This organization seeks to provide financial support for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) individuals seeking mental health therapy. Their goal is to reduce the barriers to mental health access within BIPOC communities by providing funds to cover the cost of therapy.

Inclusivetherapists.com connects people with therapists who offer culturally competent and inclusive care. Their goal is to make mental health care accessible to all individuals, especially those from marginalized communities.

Ujima The National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community, addresses the pervasive issues of sexual assault, and domestic and community violence within the Black Community. We champion the empowerment and resilience of Black women and girls.

Therapy for Latinx aims to connect Latinx individuals with culturally competent mental health professionals. They provide a directory to help individuals find therapy that is sensitive to their cultural needs and experiences.

The National Latino Behavioral Health Association works to improve the behavioral health and well-being of Latino communities by advocating for culturally relevant care, educating stakeholders, and supporting policy changes that benefit Latino populations.

Hermana.org is focused on supporting the mental health and well-being of Latina women by providing a range of services, including therapy referrals and resources for navigating mental health challenges specific to their culture.

This organization seeks to provide financial support for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) individuals seeking mental health therapy. Their goal is to reduce the barriers to mental health access within BIPOC communities by providing funds to cover the cost of therapy.

Inclusivetherapists.com connects people with therapists who offer culturally competent and inclusive care. Their goal is to make mental health care accessible to all individuals, especially those from marginalized communities.

Chat online with a trained staff member who can provide you confidential crisis support in Spanish.

Phone: 800-656-4673

Chat: Click here to chat

AMHC aspires to make mental health easily available, approachable, and accessible to Asian communities worldwide.

Asian Mental Health Project provides educational resources and community care initiatives that help make mental health care more accessible and approachable for the Pan-Asian community. Today, we create multimedia resources, host community events and provide mental health assistance grants.

The Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence is a culturally specific national resource center on domestic violence, sexual violence, trafficking, and other forms of gender-based violence in Asian/Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities.  We envision a world free of gender-based violence for communities with equal opportunities for all to thrive.

 ATASK provides culturally and linguistically appropriate services to Asian survivors of domestic violence, offering support for their mental health and overall well-being.


Phone: 617-338-2355

We are committed to ending domestic and sexual violence in Asian Pacific Islander (API) communities by breaking through language, cultural, and institutional barriers. Join us in our mission to end violence.

Inclusivetherapists.com connects people with therapists who offer culturally competent and inclusive care. Their goal is to make mental health care accessible to all individuals, especially those from marginalized communities.

This organization seeks to provide financial support for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) individuals seeking mental health therapy. Their goal is to reduce the barriers to mental health access within BIPOC communities by providing funds to cover the cost of therapy.

NAPIESV was created by a group of API anti-sexual assault advocates to center the experiences of survivors of sexual violence to support local and international community-based programs and governmental organizations in enhancing their services to victims of sexual violence from the Asian and Pacific Islander communities in the U.S., U.S. Territories in the Pacific, and Asia.

We are the largest South Asian mental health therapist and counselling community in the world. Our directory has hundreds of South Asian therapists, including Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Afghani and Nepali heritage. Here you can find culturally competent South Asian mental health professionals to help you get the support you’re looking for.

 We exist to restore power to Native Americans impacted by domestic and sexual violence by weaving together a braid of safety, sovereignty and support.


Phone: 1-844-7NATIVE (762-8483) 

Providing national leadership to end violence against American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian women and communities by lifting up the collective voices of grassroots advocates and offering culturally grounded resources, technical assistance and training, and policy development to strengthen Tribal sovereignty.

Phone: 406.477.3896

The Alaska Native Women’s Resource Center is dedicated to strengthening local, tribal government’s responses through community organizing efforts advocating for the safety of women and children in their communities and homes, especially against domestic and sexual abuse and violence.

Phone: (907) 328‑3990

This organization seeks to provide financial support for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) individuals seeking mental health therapy. Their goal is to reduce the barriers to mental health access within BIPOC communities by providing funds to cover the cost of therapy.

Inclusivetherapists.com connects people with therapists who offer culturally competent and inclusive care. Their goal is to make mental health care accessible to all individuals, especially those from marginalized communities.

The Indian Health Service, an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services, is responsible for providing federal health services to American and Alaskan Natives.

Inclusivetherapists.com connects people with therapists who offer culturally competent and inclusive care. Their goal is to make mental health care accessible to all individuals, especially those from marginalized communities.

We help youth and adults with coming-out issues, safer-sex information, school bullying, family concerns, relationship problems, and a lot more. The people who turn to us for help often live in rural and conservative parts of the country and are frequently feeling severely isolated, closeted and in despair, with literally no one else safe to talk

Hotline: 888-688-5428

We help youth and adults with coming-out issues, safer-sex information, school bullying, family concerns, relationship problems, and a lot more. The people who turn to us for help often live in rural and conservative parts of the country and are frequently feeling severely isolated, closeted and in despair, with literally no one else safe to talk to.


National Hotline: 888-843-4564 

1-on-1 Online Peer Support: click here to begin chat

On the LGBT National Senior Hotline, we provide a confidential safe space where callers of any age can speak about sexual orientation or gender identity/expression issues. This includes coming out issues, relationship concerns, elder abuse, family dynamics, HIV/AIDS anxiety, safer sex information, suicide, and much more.

Sometimes you just need to be heard. We’re here. You deserve respect, support, affirmation, and acceptance.

Hotline: 888-234-7243

We provide a confidential safe space where callers of any age can speak about sexual orientation or gender identity/expression issues. This includes coming out issues, relationship concerns, family, bullying, school issues, HIV/AIDS anxiety, safer sex information, suicide, and much more.

Sometimes you just need to be heard. We’re here. You deserve respect, support, affirmation, and acceptance.

Talkline: 800-246-7743

THRIVE Lifeline’s mission is to end stigma for people with marginalized identities and close gaps in access to crisis intervention, validation, and resources through whole-human support.

Textline: Text THRIVE at +1.313.662.8209

The Network/La Red is a survivor-led, social justice organization that works to end partner abuse in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, kink, polyamorous, and queer communities. Rooted in anti-oppression principles, our work aims to create a world where all people are free from oppression. We strengthen our communities through organizing, education, and the provision of support services.

Hotline: 800-832-1901

We are a group of volunteers with comprehensive sex education providing accurate, non-judgmental, confidential information about sexuality, gender, and relationships. We welcome calls from people of all ages with all types of questions around sex, sexual health, gender expression, identity, and the ways sex and sexuality can impact relationships.

Phone: 415-989-7374

Trans Lifeline connects trans people to the community support and resources we need to survive and thrive.

Phone (US): (877) 565-8860

Phone (Canada): (877) 330-6366

We provide information & support to LGBTQ 
young people 24/7, all year round. Reach out to one of our trained counselors. Call, text, or chat with us anytime you need support. If you are thinking about suicide, or feeling lonely, we’re here to listen.

Phone: 1.866.488.7386

Chat: click here to chat

Text: 678-678

Opened in 1986 as a direct response to the HIV/AIDs pandemic, Pride Institute has been a leader in helping LGBTQ+ folx recover from substance use disorder, sexual health issues and mental health conditions. Our staff is trained to be knowledgeable about the unique challenges you face as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. We’ll provide you with a safe space while you find the tools you need to overcome addiction no matter how you identify within the LGBTQ+ community. 

Phone: 833.915.3200

We believe in men and their loved ones healing through community and relationships, fostering a sense of belonging, embracing vulnerability, and recognizing the pain and trauma that men experience. By supporting men to heal, we hope to help heal the world.

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The mission of 1in6 is to help men who have had unwanted or abusive sexual experiences live healthier, happier lives. Our mission also includes serving family members, friends, partners, and service providers by providing information and support resources on the web and in the community.

Phone (US): (877) 565-8860

Virtual Support Groups: Join a Support Group here

Every man who has experienced sexual assault or sexual abuse deserves access to a judgment-free space where he can heal on his own terms and without shame. For 26 years, MaleSurvivor has fostered a healing community where tens of thousands of men from more than 200 countries come together to find support, information and — most importantly — hope.

DoD Safe Helpline is the sole secure, confidential, and anonymous crisis support service specially designed for members of the Department of Defense community affected by sexual assault.


Phone: 877-995-5247
Online chat: click here to chat

We advocate for improved mental health care during pregnancy and postpartum; we build partnerships and convene experts to formulate solutions; and we curate information to advance the field of maternal mental health.

Phone: 571-643-2738

The MOSAC site is designed specifically for mothers who have experienced the sexual abuse of one of their children. Life is difficult for mothers following the disclosure of a child’s abuse, and they often have few, if any, resources available to them. Mothers sometimes have no supportive family or friends. They often have very little knowledge about child sexual abuse and want to read about and understand what has happened to their children. Most mothers of sexually abused children say that they need and want help following disclosure. This site is designed to be a comprehensive source of information about sexual abuse and to offer support and resources.

Phone: 503-791-3181

Stop It Now! prevents the sexual abuse of children by mobilizing adults, families and communities to take actions that protect children before they are harmed.

We provide support, information and resources to keep children safe and create healthier communities. Since 1992, we have identified, refined and shared effective ways for individuals, families and communities to act to prevent child sexual abuse before children are harmed – and to get help for everyone involved.

The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and has given assistance to more than 2 million help seekers. Serving the U.S. and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who—through interpreters—provide assistance in over 170 languages. The hotline offers crisis intervention, information, and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service, and support resources. All contacts are confidential.

Phone: 800-422-4453

Text: Text “HELP” to 800-422-4453

Chat: Click here to chat

Child Helpline International is a collective impact organization with more than 150 members from over 130 countries and territories around the world.

We coordinate information, viewpoints, knowledge and data from our child helpline members, partners and external sources. This exceptional resource is used to support child protection systems globally, regionally and nationally, and to help our members advocate for the rights of children and amplify their voices.

Chat: Click here to find a helpline

The Site strives to bring together critical information from reputable sources, with references, to guide others on their path of coping, decision-making, and healing after sibling sexual trauma. The Site offers NO legal advice and NO medical or mental health advice. Any legal questions or decisions should be made in consultation with your own legal counsel. Any medical and mental health decisions should be made in consultation with your physician or mental health practitioner.

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent child victimization. NCMEC works with families, victims, private industry, law enforcement, and the public to assist with preventing child abductions, recovering missing children, and providing services to deter and combat child sexual exploitation.

Report To The Cyber Tipline: Click here to file a report suspected child sexual exploitation

Hotline: 1-800-843-5678

Child Helpline International is a collective impact organization with more than 150 members from over 130 countries and territories around the world.

We coordinate information, viewpoints, knowledge and data from our child helpline members, partners and external sources. This exceptional resource is used to support child protection systems globally, regionally and nationally, and to help our members advocate for the rights of children and amplify their voices.

Chat: Click here to find a helpline

Justice for Children works closely with adults who are trying to protect an abused or neglected child. Individuals seek our assistance and guidance through a system that is often overwhelming, especially due to the emotional and traumatic events that are taking place in such a child’s life. 

The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and has given assistance to more than 2 million help seekers. Serving the U.S. and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who—through interpreters—provide assistance in over 170 languages. The hotline offers crisis intervention, information, and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service, and support resources. All contacts are confidential.

Phone: 800.422.4453

Text: Text “HELP” to 800.422.4453

Chat: Click here to chat

The Site strives to bring together critical information from reputable sources, with references, to guide others on their path of coping, decision-making, and healing after sibling sexual trauma. The Site offers NO legal advice and NO medical or mental health advice. Any legal questions or decisions should be made in consultation with your own legal counsel. Any medical and mental health decisions should be made in consultation with your physician or mental health practitioner.

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent child victimization. NCMEC works with families, victims, private industry, law enforcement, and the public to assist with preventing child abductions, recovering missing children, and providing services to deter and combat child sexual exploitation.

Report To The Cyber Tipline: Click here to file a report suspected child sexual exploitation

Hotline: 1-800-843-5678

Child Welfare Information Gateway is your connection to trusted resources on the child welfare continuum. We provide publications, research, and learning tools selected by experts to support thriving children, youth, families, and communities.

Search for State, Territory, or Tribe-specific child welfare laws, policies, regulations, adoption and guardianship assistance information, and more: Click here to search

Take It Down is a free service that can help you remove or stop the online sharing of nude, partially nude, or sexually explicit images or videos taken of you when you were under 18 years old. You can remain anonymous while using the service and you won’t have to send your images or videos to anyone. Take It Down will work on public or unencrypted online platforms that have agreed to participate.

At the NCAC, our culture is rooted in collaboration, protection, and unwavering support for children. We cultivate an environment of trust, respect, and inclusivity, where every voice is heard and diversity is embraced. Through our innovative programs, cutting-edge training, and dedicated advocacy, we work to prevent child abuse, empower survivors, and educate communities.

Zero Abuse Project is a 501(c)(3) organization committed to transforming institutions in order to effectively prevent, recognize, and respond to child sexual abuse.

Phone: 800-325-HOPE

A public service of the U.S. Administration on Aging, connects older adults and their families to services.

Phone: (800) 677-1116

Chat: Click here to chat

On the LGBT National Senior Hotline, we provide a confidential safe space where callers of any age can speak about sexual orientation or gender identity/expression issues. This includes coming out issues, relationship concerns, elder abuse, family dynamics, HIV/AIDS anxiety, safer sex information, suicide, and much more.

Sometimes you just need to be heard. We’re here. You deserve respect, support, affirmation, and acceptance.

Hotline: 888-234-7243

The National Adult Protective Services Association (NAPSA) is a national non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization with members in all fifty states, D.C., and the territories.  Formed in 1989, the goal of NAPSA is to provide Adult Protective Services (APS) programs a forum for sharing information, solving problems, and improving the quality of services for victims of elder and vulnerable adult mistreatment. 

Local Adult Protective Services: enter your information here

DoD Safe Helpline is the sole secure, confidential, and anonymous crisis support service specially designed for members of the Department of Defense community affected by sexual assault.


Phone: 877-995-5247
Online chat: click here to chat

Know Your IX is youth- and survivor-led project of Advocates for Youth empower students to end gender-based and sexual violence in schools.

End Rape on Campus (EROC) works to end campus sexual violence through direct support for survivors and their communities; prevention through education; and policy reform at the campus, local, state, and federal levels.

It’s On Us is building the movement to combat campus sexual assault by giving students the tools they need to create a culture of prevention.

The Every Voice Coalition trains and mobilizes the next generation of student leaders to pass survivor-centered state laws addressing campus sexual violence.

The TBTN legal team provides free information about your legal options upon receiving your intake form or hotline call. At this time, we are only able to provide support for US-based cases. The TBTN National Sexual Assault Legal Hotline is available 24-7 so you immediately connect with a real person. They will listen without judgment and take down the details of your case to share with our legal team members.  

Free Legal Assistance: 567-SHATTER (567-742-8837) or fill out the impact form

Despite its name, WomensLaw.org provides information that is relevant to all victims and survivors. Our Email Hotline will provide legal information to anyone who reaches out with legal questions or concerns regarding domestic violence, sexual violence, or any other topic covered on WomensLaw.org.

Email Hotline: Access here

State-by-state laws: Find laws in your state here

DoD Safe Helpline is the sole secure, confidential, and anonymous crisis support service specially designed for members of the Department of Defense community affected by sexual assault.


Phone: 877-995-5247
Online chat: click here to chat

You’re not alone—the Veterans Crisis Line is here for you. You don’t have to be enrolled in VA benefits or health care to call.

Phone: 988 then press “1”

Chat: click here to chat

Text: 838-255

DoD Safe Helpline is the sole secure, confidential, and anonymous crisis support service specially designed for members of the Department of Defense community affected by sexual assault.


Phone: 877-995-5247
Online chat: click here to chat

The Headstrong Project is a non-profit mental health organization providing confidential, barrier-free, and stigma-free PTSD treatment to our veterans, service members, and family connected to their care.