Help for People Who Have Been Harmed - National Hotlines for Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking

 

If you or anyone you're familiar with has experienced assault or been involved in human trafficking incidents there are support services offering assistance and guidance. Below is a compilation of helplines and legal aid resources.

    National Sexual Assault Hotline contact number is 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).

    National Human Trafficking Hotline number, for assistance is 1-888-373-7888.

    AVA Law Groups hotline for assault can be reached at 1-800-200-7474.

The National Sexual Assault Hotline offers a service to assist individuals affected by assault incidents. This helpline operates round the clock with volunteers offering crisis counseling and guiding victims to support services and legal aid when needed.

The National Human Trafficking Hotline offers a helpline for those impacted by trafficking with dedicated volunteers ready to assist 24 hour in delivering crisis intervention support and connecting individuals to community resources and legal aid when needed.

The AVA Law Group Sexual Assault Hotline offers a service to help individuals who have experienced assault by providing access to knowledgeable lawyers for legal guidance and support.

If you or someone close to you has experienced assault or human trafficking situations before. Please remember that there are caring individuals who are willing to offer support and assistance during such challenging times.

Rape Abuse?

    If you need support or assistance regarding assault or abuse issues you can reach out to the Rape Abuse and Incest National Network (RAIN Network) at 1–800–656 HOPE. Visit their website at rain.org for more information and resources.

    Check out the resources and reports,on the Polaris Project website at https;//polarioproject.org/resources and reports/.

    The Department of Justice website can be found at https://www.justice.gov/.

Remember that you're never alone in dealing with challenges like assault or human trafficking. There are individuals who genuinely care and are ready to help; don't hesitate to seek help.

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