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90 Beaver Drive, Suite 212 D, DuBois, PA 15801
Provides accompaniment to police interviews and through the legal process. As well as accompaniment to victims/survivors through medical examinations.
1 South Main Street, Washington County Courthouse, Washington, PA 15301
Offers medical and legal advocacy services to all victims of violent crime, particularly rape, sexual assault, and incest; post trial advocacy, intervention and support counseling, explanations of criminal justice system, court accompaniment upon request, social service referrals, and pastoral care for victims. Assistance with and monitoring of PA Crime Victim Compensation claims.
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Advocates and counselors are trained and ready to assist victims and their families with issues related to the legal system, the medical system, public benefits, and housing issues. Systems may include, the legal and medical systems, public benefits, and housing.
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433 West Patriot Street, Somerset, PA 15501
Provides advocacy and support services for crime victims and their loved ones.
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28 South Queen Street, York, PA 17403
Provides forensic child interviews, medical exams, and services to reduce the trauma children experience during the investigation of abuse allegations.
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219 North Broad Street, 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Offers a hospital and community-based violence intervention program that provides an integrated care model of trauma-focused healing services (counseling, supportive case management, and peer services) to victims of violent injury (stabbings, shootings, and assaults) between the ages of 8 and 35, as well as to those who may have been a witness to such violence.
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255 Chestnut Street, Reading, PA 19602
Assistance with requesting Temporary Protection orders; Police interview and court accompaniment; Campus advocate; Assistance with Victims Compensation Assistance Program (VCAP) applications
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35 West Main Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Provides accompaniment, notifications, and support to victims of crime, assists with VCAP claims and advocates for restitution on behalf of crime victims, also acts as a liaison with the prosecution to ensure that the victim’s input is considered.
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6 Oliver Road, Oliver Square Plaza, Suite 108, Uniontown, PA 15401
Provides qualified advocates to accompany crime victims to the hospital and all legal proceedings. Provides emotional support, explains procedures and can accompany the victim throughout this entire process.
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210 North Drive, Suite C, Warren, PA 16365
Accompaniment to the hospital, legal services, police or other helping agencies.
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360 East Second Street, Coudersport, PA 16915
Provides Crime victim accompaniment services to doctor's office or hospital.
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401 North Second Street, Pottsville, PA 17901
Consists of the County Council, which is the governing legislative body, and the County Executive, who oversees county operations, including administration/ human resources, economic development, corrections, court services, fiscal affairs, human services, public works, and the offices of the Coroner, Public Defender, Sheriff, and Solicitor.
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Disaster Management OrganizationsDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersMarriage LicensesCounty Government Information ServicesChild Custody OrdersName/Personal Information Modification AssistanceCourt Filing OfficesPassportsCourt RecordsGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceCivil State Trial CourtsCrime Victim/Witness CounselingCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesProperty Tax InformationDeath Related Records/PermitsImmigration/Naturalization Legal ServicesTax Collection AgenciesProbate CourtsCriminal State Trial CourtsConcealed Weapons PermitsCrime Witness SupportLaw Enforcement Records/FilesLocal Officials OfficesAdoption CourtsDivorce RecordsConsumer ComplaintsCertificates/Forms AssistanceCorrectional Facilities
444 East Susquehanna Street, Allentown, PA 18103
Provides services to victims of domestic violence including a 24-hour hotline, counseling, support groups, court advocacy, and safe housing when fleeing abuse. Also offers training programs on domestic violence for businesses, police officers, clergy, health care providers, and other social service agency staff, as well as prevention programs to youth.
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633 Court Street, 5th Floor, Reading, PA 19601
Provides assistance with written and oral victim impact statements to assist victims in explaining how the crime has impacted their life.
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28 Morgan Avenue, Ridgway, PA 15853
Provides an innovative, confidential and automated service that helps individuals and/or families track the status of an offender, housed in a COUNTY jail within the Commonwealth. Allows Pennsylvania residents to receive real-time information about an offender's custody status, such as an inmate's release, transfer or escape.
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360 East End Center, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
Offers assistance in applying for the Victims Compensation Assistance Program. The Victims Compensation Assistance Program helps victims and their families through the emotional and physical aftermath of a crime by easing the financial impact placed upon them by the crime.
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255 Chestnut Street, Reading, PA 19602
On-site advocates at all local hospitals; On-site response to medical advocacy calls 24/7/365; access to Safe Berks services, info, advocacy, safety planning and shelter; specialized education to healthcare providers
Supports victims/survivors and their eligible family members by providing information and assistance to ease the financial burdens they may face as a result of a crime through application to the PA Victims' Compensation Program. Advocates provide trauma informed support through the application process and management of the claim should the survivor want continued support.
Offers a variety of services: a 24-hour hotline, a 24-hour accompaniment to hospital, Police interview accompaniment, Legal advocacy, Individual and group counseling, Art therapy, Crime prevention education programs, Information & referral, Homicide support group, Homicide advocate rapid response team, York County Alliance Against Sexual Violence, Adult survivors of incest support group, Suicide survivors support group, Teens on the move (T.O.M.) teens doing education and prevention of sexual violence for teens, Suicide survivors support group-call Lexi Livelsberger for location.
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Child Abuse Support GroupsSexual Assault HotlinesSuicide Loss Survivors Support GroupsCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesSexual Assault PreventionSexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsSexual Assault CounselingGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceChild Sexual Abuse CounselingAdult Child Sexual Abuse Survivor Counseling
2101 North Front Street, Building 2, Harrisburg, PA 17110
Works to create sexual violence awareness and prevention education within communities.
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Sexual Assault CounselingLegal CounselingLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionLawyer Referral ServicesLegal RepresentationGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceSexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsSexual Assault PreventionLegal Information ServicesEviction Prevention AssistanceSexual Assault HotlinesSexual Assault Protective/Restraining OrdersCrime Victim Support Groups
669 Washington Street, Easton, PA 18042
Oversees Northampton County operations, including administration/human resources, economic development, corrections, court services, fiscal affairs, human services, public works, and the offices of the Coroner, Public Defender, Sheriff.
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Land Use Planning and Regulation ServicesCourt RecordsLand RecordsName/Personal Information Modification AssistanceGovernment Services IssuesConsumer ComplaintsTax Collection AgenciesProbate CourtsCertificates/Forms AssistanceCorrectional FacilitiesLand Deeds/TitlesProperty Tax InformationPlanning/Coordinating/Advisory GroupsDisaster Management OrganizationsCounty Government Departments/OfficesLand Development ServicesMarriage LicensesFire StationsLaw Enforcement AgenciesImmigration/Naturalization Legal ServicesDeath Related Records/PermitsPassportsSmall Claims CourtsLaw Enforcement Records/FilesLocal Officials OfficesCrime Victim/Witness CounselingConcealed Weapons PermitsDivorce RecordsDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceAdoption CourtsChild Custody OrdersCOVID-19 ControlCounty Government Information ServicesCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesCourt Filing OfficesCrime Witness SupportHome Rehabilitation Loans
135-137 West Market Street, West Chester, PA 19382
Victim Notification Services offers an automated statewide notification system for crime victims. If the offender is serving time in a state or county prison, victims can register for Pennsylvania SAVIN. SAVIN is a free, confidential, and automated service that helps victims, their friends and/or family, along with any concerned citizen, track the status of an offender within the Commonwealth.
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Provides court advocacy and accompaniment related to Protection From Abuse Orders.
2132 Sout 12th Street, Suite 101, Allentown, PA 18103
Provides support and services to victims of all violence including sexual assault, their families and significant others. Offers support groups for rape survivors, children, pre-adolescents, teens, parents of sexually abused children, adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, male survivor's and homicide survivors. Other services include trained counselors who can accompany victims of violence to the emergency room, police departments or to court. Individual and support group counseling are available. Also provides education and resources on crime victimization and prevention for interested individuals and groups.
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1101 South Front Street, Suite 5200, Harrisburg, PA 17104
Provides victims with an alternate mailing address to keep their actual home address out of public records where their perpetrator may find their location. The confidential address may be used as a legal address for court and government records, including driver’s licenses, non-photo ID cards, vehicle registration, school records, voter registration, marriage licenses, and court petitions. The ACP forwards all first-class, registered and certified mail to the participant, free of charge.
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