
Hearing that someone you love and care about can be overwhelming. Here are some resources that can help you take care of yourself while you are supporting your loved one.
Includes tips on how to respond to someone who discloses experiencing sexual violence.
Hearing that someone you care about has been harmed can significantly impact your well-being. This resource discusses how you may feel after a disclosure and self-care tips to cope with the information.
The following resources offer educational and/or supportive information related to sexual violence.
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Educational Resource & 24/7 Free and Confidential National Sexual Assault Hotline (via phone and online chat) through the DoD SafeHelpline.
Hotline Phone Number: 800-656-HOPE (4673)
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The following resources offer educational and/or supportive information related to relationship violence.
Educational Resource & 24/7 Free and Confidential Domestic Violence Hotline
Hotline Phone Number: 800-332-7385 / 317-644-6206 (Videophone for Deaf/Hard of Hearing Individuals)
Educational Resource & 24/7 Free and Confidential Dating Violence Hotline Support (via phone, online chat, or text).
Hotline Phone Number: 866-331-9474 / 800-787-3224 (TTY)
Educational Resource & 24/7 Free and Confidential National Domestic Violence Hotline
Hotline Phone Number: 800-799-SAFE (7233) / 800-787-3224 (TTY)
Educational Resource & 24/7 Free and Confidential Domestic Violence Hotline (via phone, online chat, or text)
Hotline Phone Number: 800-799-SAFE (7233) / 800-787-3224 (TTY)
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The following resource offers educational information related to stalking.
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