From Surviving to Thriving

If you are a victim of domestic abuse, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or the National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-4673 to get help. For the Deaf Crisis Line videophone, call 321-800-3323 or text HAND to 839863.

Local Domestic Violence Resources

Please contact the individual agency for more information. Additional services may include: support groups, counseling, hospital/medical advocacy, assistance in court and with law enforcement, immigration advocacy, as well as additional resources and support.
National and Special Issue Domestic Violence Resources
A national network of resource centers exists to address the impact of domestic violence and dating violence within specific issue areas such as health, mental health, substance abuse, child protection, and legal services. These organizations also provide training and technical assistance; produce tools for advocates and practitioners; conduct research; and partner with agencies to increase their overall capacity to support individuals and families impacted by domestic violence. The training materials and resources below help child support professionals whose caseloads may include families experiencing domestic violence and raise awareness of issues faced by survivors. OCSS encourages child support programs to become familiar with these available resources.
Provides expertise on the intersection of child maltreatment and domestic violence through information, training, and technical assistance to states, coalitions and local domestic violence service providers. It operates a toll-free line with experienced staff who can provide information, referrals/resources, and technical assistance in both English and Spanish around child protection and custody issues in the context of domestic