| Victim Services Directory in Sacramento California I 2011
Sacramento victims of crime resources and directory of support for victims assistance, victim witness program, victim counseling, victims’ rights and compensation. There are local and 24/7 phone numbers for you to contact. We hope these resources for victims of crime and abuse will help you through your journey. Let us begin here J
Jump to: Crime Victims Assistance Network (iCAN) Foundation Mail: 1809 S Street, # 101316, Sacramento, CA 95811 Ph. (916) 273-3603 Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. or 888-235-7067 24/7 Provides victim services and assistance to victims of crime and survivors of violent crime within Sacramento, CA and the USA, including advocacy for victims’ rights, accompaniment to court and parole hearings (County of Sacramento and Yolo County only), victims of crime resources, victim support and referrals. | National Organization for Victim Assistance Mail: 510 King Street, Suite 424, Alexandria, VA 22314 Ph. 1-800-879-6682 24/7 Information and Referrals for Victims of Crime and Disaster. |
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California Victim Compensation & Government Claims Board P. O. Box 3036, Sacramento, CA. 95812-3036 Ph. (916-874-5701) or 1-800-777-9229 Assists victims of: Domestic violence - Child abuse - Assault - Sexual assault - Molestation - Homicide - Robbery - Drunk driving, and Vehicular manslaughter. |
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Victim Information and Notification Everyday (V.I.N.E.) Ph. 1-800-491-3064 Online resource that allows victims of crime to obtain information about the custody of their offender. |
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Volunteers in Victim Asstance (VIVA) 2020 Hurley Way, Suite 205, Sacramento, CA 95825 Ph. (916) 570-1690 Provides a full service center for victims of crime including homicide survivors, family violence, robbery, drunk driving, child abuse, sexual assault, elder abuse and more. "Special Victim Recovery Project” provides the essential services to assist victims, witnesses and family members of victims as they cope with the immediate and long-term personal results of violent crime and trauma." "Project Hands On is an expressive arts therapy program for children and adolescent victims of violent crime and trauma (ages 2 - 18) and their families. Therapy techniques include art therapy, play therapy and sandtray therapy." |
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The National Center for Victims of Crime Mail: 2000 M Street, NW, Suite 480, Washington, DC. 20036 Ph. (202) 467-8700 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. or 1-800-394-2255 Contact us for help, information about your options, and referrals to local services anywhere in the country. |
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A.F.T.E.R. Couseling Agency 5777 Madison Ave., Sacramento, CA 95841 Ph. (916) 344-0249 Provides treatment services for offenders and victims of sexual abuse, physical abuse, domestic violence, alcohol abuse, chemical dependency. Includes drinking and driving program, supervised visitation, group and individual therapy. Individual and family services are sliding scale, children’s services with Medi cal. |
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