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135-137 West Market Street, West Chester, PA 19382

Provides hotlines for crime victims, their families, law enforcement, hospital personnel, and other professionals or community members who need information, assistance, and/or accompaniment related to a victimization/violence. Hotline 610-692-7273

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3433 East Carson Street, Suite 300, Pittsburgh, PA 15203

Operates 24/7 hotline to respond to emergency needs of crime victims and witnesses, answer questions, and provide support. Staff helps the caller to identify their needs and resources including those provided by Center for Victims and other community organizations.

109 South Sharpsville Avenue, Suite D, Sharon, PA 16146

Operates 24/7 Hotline to assist individuals experiencing domestic/intimate partner/sexual violence. Provides crisis response, support and advocacy, and information and referral for victims, family and friends.

301 G Street, Carlisle, PA 17013

Offers a 24-hour hotline, accompaniment to hospital and legal proceedings, confidential counseling services, support groups including a childhood sexual abuse survivors group, personal advocacy, and school-based prevention education and community education.

Provides group and individual counseling for teens who have been affected by domestic violence.

Offers trauma-informed crisis intervention 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Victims/survivors receive hotline counseling and/or appropriate referrals from a certified advocate or volunteer.

1218 West State Street, New Castle, PA 16101

Offers assistance to individuals experiencing or fleeing domestic/intimate partner violence, sexual assault, or human trafficking. Also assists older adults who are experiencing abuse or neglect. Services are available to those experiencing or being threatened with abuse and violence.

225 J Wilson Drive, Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327

Operates a 24-hour hotline that is answered by trained staff and volunteers. Survivors, family members of survivors or parents of child victims can call any time with questions, to speak to a counselor or to request services.