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:tealribbon: Information for Local Crisis Centers in Florida :tealribbon:
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Florida

Rape Crisis

Hwy 27n N

Avon Park, FL 33825

941-453-7200

Rape Crisis Center

Brooksville, FL 34601

904-799-0657

Sexual Assault Family Emergency Center

Clearwater, FL 34624

813-530-7273

Sexual Assault Family Emergency Center

Clearwater, FL 34624

813-535-9811

Rape Hotline

Cocoa Beach, FL 32931

407-784-4357

Sexual Trauma And Offender

1560 Matthew Dr

Fort Myers, FL 33907-1702

941-936-5455

Rape Hotline

411 S 2nd St

Fort Pierce, FL 34950-1594

407-465-1814

Abuse Prevention Task Force

Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548

904-833-3948

Rape Crime Victim Advocate

730 N Waldo Rd

Gainesville, FL 32641

904-377-7273

Sexual And Physical Abuse Resource

Gainesville, FL 32601

904-377-8255

Rape Crisis Hotline

2250 Highway 44 W

Inverness, FL 34453-3808

904-344-8111

Sex Crimes

Jacksonville, FL 32202

904-630-2168

Rape Hotline Response

Kissimmee, FL 34741

407-846-7255

Sex Crimes

Lakeland, FL 33801

941-499-8953

Sexual Recovery Center

264 N Grove St

Merritt Island, FL 32953-3444

407-452-9600

Rape Crisis Hotline

Ocala, FL 34470

904-622-8495

Rape Crisis Spouse Abuse

Ocala, FL 34470

904-622-5919

Rape Hotline Response

719 Irma Ave

Orlando, FL 32803-3804

407-740-5408

Sex Crimes Unit

Orlando, FL 32801

407-246-2475

Rape Crisis And Domestic Violence

Panama City, FL 32401

904-763-0706

Sexual Abuse Services

934 11th St N

Saint Petersburg, FL 33705-1205

813-898-5414

Rape Victim Assistance Center

1345 E 28th St

Sanford, FL 32773-9307

407-321-7273

Abuse Registry Children Elderly

1864 17th St

Sarasota, FL 34234-7501

941-365-2800

Rape Hotline

100 E Ocean Blvd

Stuart, FL 34994-2217

407-286-5773

APPLEservices

209 South Morgan Street

Tampa FL 33602

Voice: (813) 228-0011

Fax: (813) 228-0414

E-mail: APPLEhccc@aol.com

WWW: http://members.aol.com/applehccc/index.htm

Rape Hotline

2101 15th Ave

Vero Beach, FL 32960-4412

407-569-0209

Abuse Counseling and Treatment, Inc. (ACT)

Hotline: (239) 939-3112

Toll free: (800) 500-1119

Website: www.actabuse.com

Services: 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, advocacy and accompaniment, shelter, forensic examinations, support groups, individual and group therapy, prevention education, services available to all ages depending on circumstances, free of charge, available in Spanish.

Counties Served: Lee, Hendry, Glades

Alachua County Office of Victim Services

Hotline: (352) 264-6760

Services: Hotline answered during business hours by advocate, after hours calls answered by crisis center and relayed to on-call advocates, 24-hour crisis intervention, legal advocacy and accompaniment, support groups for rape and incest survivors, individual short-term counseling available, referrals for long-term support and therapy, community education programs. Services for age nine and up, free of charge, literature available in Spanish. Financial assistance with medical treatment for victims who do not report, child care for criminal justice appointments, and tutoring for child victims of sexual assault.

Counties Served: Alachua

Betty Griffin House

Hotline: (904) 824-1555

Website: www.bettygriffinhouse.org

Services: 24-hour in-house hotline, crisis intervention, medical and legal advocacy and accompaniment, personal advocacy, support groups, individual therapy for clients and family members, therapy groups for rape survivors and adult survivors of child sexual abuse, prevention education workshops, information and referral. Shelter for rape victims in danger after the crime. Services available for clients over 12 years, free of charge.

Counties Served: St. Johns

Bridgeway Center Victim Services

Hotline: (850) 244-9191

Website: http://www.bridgewaycenter.org/

Services: 24-hour in-house hotline, crisis intervention, advocacy and accompaniment based on individual needs, support groups available through Bridgeway Center, referrals for medical intervention, prevention education and community awareness programs, services available to all ages free of cost. Translator for the deaf available.

Counties served: Okaloosa, Walton

Broward County Sexual Assault Treatment Center

Hotline: (954) 761-7273

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, advocacy and accompaniment by request, therapy groups for adult and adolescent incest survivors, rape survivors, child incest and sexual abuse survivors, and non-offending family members, forensic medical exam and follow-up for survivors, education and awareness programs. Services available to all ages free of charge, available in Spanish and Creole.

Counties Served: Broward

Center for Abuse and Rape Emergencies (CARE)

Hotline: (941) 627-6000 and 475-6465

Website: www.carefl.org

Services: 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, legal and personal advocacy, hospital and court accompaniment. Individual counseling, support groups, victim compensation.

Counties Served: Charlotte

City of Jacksonville Sexual Assault Response Center

Hotline: (904) 244-RAPE (7273)

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, advocacy and accompaniment, support groups, individual and group therapy, medical intervention and follow-up, prevention education and community awareness programs. Services available to 18 and over only. Deaf advocacy available.

Counties Served: Duval, Baker, Clay, Nassau

Ocala Rape Crisis/Domestic Violence Center

Hotline: (352) 622-8495 OR (352) 622-5919

Website: http://home.att.net/~csi.inc/

Services: 24-hour in-house hotline, crisis intervention, medical and legal advocacy and accompaniment, individual therapy for children and adult victims as well as secondary victims, prevention education and awareness programs, services available for all ages, free of charge. Interpreters available.

Counties Served: Marion

Dawn Center/ Hernando County Rape Crisis-Spouse Abuse

Hotline: (352) 799-0657 OR (352) 686-8759

Website: www.dawncenter.com

Services: 24-hour in-house hotline and crisis intervention, case management, legal advocacy, individual therapy, medical intervention through SAVE team and follow-up through local health department, prevention education and date rape programs. Services for all ages with parental consent.

Counties Served: Hernando

Sexual Assault Response Assistance (SARA)

Marathon Outreach Hotline: (305) 743-9496

Key Largo/Tavernier Outreach Hotline: (305) 852-6222

Big Pine Key Outreach Hotline: (305) 872-9411

Key West Outreach Hotline: (305) 294-0824

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, advocacy and accompaniment, support group, individual counseling, referrals for therapy, on-call nurse practitioner responsible for forensic exam, prevention education programs. Some services available to minors, services free of charge. Services available in Spanish.

Counties Served: Monroe

Family Service Centers Rape Crisis Program and Sexual Assault Victim Services

Hotline: (727) 530-7273

Services: 24-hour in-house and pager hotline and crisis intervention, medical advocacy and accompaniment, ongoing support groups, individual and group therapy/counseling, medical intervention and follow-up, education and awareness programs. Clients under-18 required to report to law enforcement. All services free of charge.

Counties Served: Pinellas

Haven of Lake and Sumter Counties, Inc. Sexual Assault Program

Hotline: (352) 787-1379

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, medical and legal advocacy and accompaniment, 12-week support group, individual and group therapy, crisis follow-up, prevention education and awareness programs, services available for ages 3 and up, free of charge. Services available in Spanish and American Sign.

Counties Served: Lake, Sumter

Lakeview Center Rape Crisis and Rape Awareness Programs

Hotline: (850) 433-7273

Services: 24-hour in-house hotline, crisis intervention, advocacy and accompaniment, support groups, individual and group therapy, prevention education and community awareness programs. Services available to all ages free of cost. Spanish language translators available.

Counties Served: Escambia, Santa Rosa

Manatee Glens Rape Crisis Services

Hotline: (941) 708-6059

Website: www.manateeglens.com

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, legal and medical advocacy and accompaniment, adult survivors weekly support group, individual therapy. Services free of charge and available to all ages, services available in Spanish.

Counties Served: Manatee

North Central Florida Sexual Assault Center, Inc.

Hotline: (866) 631-8887

Services: 24-hour victim advocate access by hotline, crisis intervention, short-term support groups, individual counseling, education and awareness programs. Available for children and adults free of charge. Therapeutic counseling for children also available.

Counties Served: Columbia, Hamilton, Lafayette, Suwannee

Oakwood Center of the Palm Beaches, Inc.

Hotline: (877) 435-4740

Services: Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention Program for middle and high school students and professionals, 24-hour crisis hotline, 24-hour mobile crisis team that comes to victims for crisis intervention, psychiatric assessment, case management, psychotherapy by clinicians at masters and doctoral level.

Counties Served: Palm Beach

Pasco County Sexual Assault Victim Examination (SAVE) Program

Toll-free: (800) 368-2411

Services: Information and referral services regarding rape, date rape, child sexual abuse, healthy relationships via packets given to clients, community awareness programs available by request, medical and forensic examinations done for clients reporting to law enforcement, follow-up provided by health department. All services free of charge to clients. Services available to age 13 and up.

Counties Served: Pasco

Palm Beach County Victim Services

Hotline: (561) 833-7273 OR (561) 355-2418

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, advocacy and accompaniment, support groups, individual and group therapy, education and awareness programs. Services available to all ages free of charge, available in Spanish, Creole, and other languages via interpreter.

Counties Served: Palm Beach

Peace River Rape Recovery and Resource Center

Hotline: (863) 413-2707

Services: 24-hour hotline, answered in-house during business hours and by cell phone after hours and weekends, crisis intervention, personal and legal advocacy and accompaniment, rape recovery support group once a week, individual therapy, prevention education, services available to ages 13 and up and their significant others, free of charge, services available in Spanish. Rape kit exams and STD testing performed by Polk County Health Department at the Rape Recovery Resource Center for Polk County clients.

Counties Served: Polk, Highlands, Hardee

Project Help, Inc.

Hotline: (239) 262-7227

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, general, medical, and legal advocacy and accompaniment, support groups for both adult and teen survivors, secondary victims counseled as needed, therapy, medical intervention and follow-up, prevention education programs. Services free and available to all ages, services available in Spanish.

Counties Served: Collier, South Lee

Quigley House, Inc. Adult/Adolescent Sexual Assault Program

Hotline: (904) 284-0061

Website: www.quigleyhouse.org

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, medical and legal advocacy and accompaniment, adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse and teen sexual assault support groups, individual and group counseling, prevention education and community awareness programs. Services available to adolescents as well as adults, free of charge.

Counties Served: Clay

Rape Crisis Center of Volusia and Flagler Counties

Hotline: (800) 940-7273

Services: 24-hour in-house hotline and crisis intervention, referrals for medical and legal advocacy, support groups, clinical and therapeutic counseling services on an appointment basis, medical intervention and follow-up, SANE nurse on call 24 hours, prevention education and awareness programs. Services available to 12 and older, free of charge.

Counties Served: Volusia, Flagler

Refuge House, Inc.

Hotline: (850) 681-2111 OR (800) 500-1119

Taylor/Madison Hotline: (850) 584-8808

Franklin County: (850) 653-3133

Gadsden County: (850) 627-9377

Jefferson County: (850) 342-3518

Liberty County: (850) 643-1344

Madison County: (850) 973-4144

Taylor County: (850) 223-3555

Wakulla County: (850) 926-9005

TDD: (850) 386-6036

Website: www.refugehouse.com

Services: 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, advocacy and accompaniment, support groups, 12-week individual counseling with referrals for long-term therapy, medical intervention/SANE program and follow-up, prevention education and community awareness programs. Services available for 18 and over only, free of charge. Services available in Spanish. Collect calls accepted on hotlines

Counties Served: Leon, Gadsden, Wakulla, Jefferson, Madison, Taylor, Franklin, Liberty

Roxcy Bolton Rape Treatment Center

Hotline: (305) 585-7273

Website: www.um-jmh.org/jhs/rtc.html

Services: 24-hour in-house hotline, short term crisis counseling and intervention, referral to available support groups through the hospital and community, therapy groups for teens and parents, medical intervention and follow-up, prevention education and community awareness with Creole, Spanish, and African-American health educators. All services free of charge, can serve minors with parental consent. Interpreter services available 24 hours.

Counties Served: Miami Dade

Safe Place and Rape Crisis Center (SPARCC)

Hotline: (941) 365-1976

Website: www.sparcc.net

Services: 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, advocacy, counseling, support groups, therapy, prevention education and training programs. Services available for adults, all services available in Spanish.

Counties Served: Sarasota, Desoto

Salvation Army Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Program

Hotline: (850) 763-0706

Toll free: (800) 252-2597

Services: 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, personal, medical and legal advocacy and accompaniment, several support groups, community awareness and prevention education programs. Services available to all ages free of charge, Spanish interpreter available.

Counties Served: Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Washington

Sexual Assault Assistance Program

Hotline: (800) 569-7273

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, advocacy and accompaniment for reporting and non-reporting victims, referrals for therapy and supportive services, prevention education and awareness programs, no cost for services, available for all ages, available in Spanish.

Counties Served: Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, Okeechobee

Sexual Assault Treatment Center/Victim Service Center of Orange County

Hotline: (407) 497-6701

Services: Crisis intervention, advocacy, referrals for therapy, supportive services, and medical intervention/follow-up, forensic exam program, services free of charge, brochures available in Spanish, 24-hour hotline for sexual assault victims/survivors and others.

Counties Served: Orange

Sexual Assault Victim Examination (SAVE) Program – Pinellas County

Hotline: (727) 344-5555

Services: Forensic exam services for victims of sexual assault, ages 13 and older when reported within 72 hours of the crime. Continued care in the AFTER (Assault Follow-Up, Treatment, Evaluation and Referral) Clinic is for those who have had a SAVE exam as well as those who reported to law enforcement after 72 hours or who do not want law enforcement involvement. Clinic also provides counseling services by a rape crisis counselor from Family Service Centers, Inc. No costs.

Counties Served: Pinellas

Sexual Assault Victim Services

Hotline: (321) 784-HELP (4357)

Services: 24-hour emergency rape crisis counseling and advocacy services.

Counties Served: Seminole, Brevard

Shelter House

Hotline: (800) 44-ABUSE (442-2873)

Website: www.shelterhousefwb.com

Services: Comprehensive 24-hour services for sexual assault victims in conjunction with Chautaugua Office of Psychotherapy and Evaluation.

Counties served: Walton

Sunrise of Pasco County, Inc.

Hotline: (352) 521-3120

Website: www.sunrisepasco.org

Services: 24-hour in-house hotline and crisis intervention, legal advocacy, support groups for victims of sexual assault, incest survivors, and significant others, prevention education programs and community trainers, services available to all ages free of charge. Spanish language services available.

Counties Served: Pasco

Women’s Center of Jacksonville Rape Recovery Team

24-hour pager: (904) 617-7888

Website: www.womenscenterofjax.org

Services: 24-hour crisis intervention, information, referral, advocacy (general, medical, legal), case management, individual and group therapy, for reported and unreported victims of sexual violence age 12 and older, community education, Promote Truth website advocacy and education for teen victims and significant others.

Counties Served: Duval, Nassau, Baker

Women in Distress of Broward County, Inc.

Hotline: (800) 500-1119

Website:www.womenindistress.org/

Services: 24-hour hotline, crisis counseling, individual and groups counseling for men, women, and children at several locations throughout the county, same sex domestic violence counseling. Services available in English, Spanish, and Creole. Accommodations will be made for any other languages and for the hearing impaired.

Florida A&M University

Center for Human Development Victim Advocacy Program

Office: (850) 599-3145

Emergencies: (850) 599-3256

Services: Crisis intervention, individual counseling, personal advocacy, community awareness and prevention education programs. Services free of charge to university students.

Florida Atlantic University

Police Department Victim Services Program

Office: (561) 297-0500

Website: www.fau.edu/police/victim.htm

Services: Crisis intervention, advocacy and accompaniment, transportation may be available, STD testing through campus clinic, referrals for counseling to FAU Counseling Center, phone answered 24 hours by police dispatch and calls forwarded to on-call advocates, education programs. All services free of charge, translators available.

Florida Gulf Coast University

Campus Police

Office: (239) 590-1900

Crimeline: (239) 590-1906

Website: admin.fgcu.edu/police/homepage.htm

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, advocacy, referrals to local agencies for medical services, on-campus counseling available, prevention education programs. All services free of charge, Spanish-speaking officers and brochures in Spanish.

Florida International University

Victim Advocacy Center

Office: (305) 348-1215

Hotline: (305) 348-3000

Website: www.fiu.edu/~victimad/

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, personal and legal advocacy and accompaniment, counseling through advocates. All services free of charge, available in Spanish.

Florida State University

Victim Advocate Program

Office: (850) 644-7161

After-hours: (850) 644-1234

Alternate number: (850) 644-2277

Website: www.fsu.edu/~vicadv

Services: 24-hour hotline through coordination with FSU Police Department, 24-hour crisis intervention, legal and medical advocacy and accompaniment, weekly sexual assault support group, referral to campus counseling center for individual counseling, education and awareness programs. All services free of charge, available in other languages.

New College of Florida

Victim Advocacy Program

Office: (941) 359-4254

Pager: (941) 252-5156

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, advocacy and accompaniment, on-campus referrals for therapy and support groups, off-campus referrals for medical services, community awareness programs. Services free of charge.

NOVA Southeastern University

Family Violence Program

Office: (954) 262-5829

Services: Crisis counseling for adult and child victims of sexual battery and adult survivors of childhood abuse, advocacy, support groups, community education programs.

University of Central Florida

Office: (407) 823-2425

Hotline: (407) 823-5555

Website: www.victimservices.ucf.edu

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, transportation available with agency vehicle, referrals for therapy and medical services, prevention education and community awareness programs, services free of charge, available in several other languages.

University of Florida

Center for Sexual Assault/Abuse Recovery and Education (CARE)

Office: (352) 392-1161, ext. 4362

Website: www.health.ufl.edu/shcc/care.htm

Services: Sexual assault awareness on campus through the outreach and resource team, consisting of graduate and undergraduate peer educators, mental health counselors specializing in sexual assault, support groups. Services are free to currently enrolled students.

University of Florida Police Department

Office of Victim Services

Office: (352) 392-5648

After hours: (352) 392-1111

Website: www.police.ufl.edu

Services: Provides confidential options to victims of sexual assault seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Individuals can speak with a victim advocate whether they decide to report to the police or not, in a safe and nurturing environment. Transportation, court accompaniment, assistance with injunctions for protection and referrals as needed.

University of North Florida

Women’s Center Victim Advocacy Program

Office: (904) 620-2528

Hotline: (904) 620-1010

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, personal, medical and legal advocacy, support groups on victim/survivor issues and self esteem, referrals for therapy services, awareness and prevention education programs, peer theater group. Services free to students, faculty and staff, translators available.

University of South Florida

Victim Advocacy Program

Main Campus Office: (813) 974-5756

Hotline: (813) 974-5757

USF Pinellas County Office: (727) 553-1129

USF Polk County Office: (863) 667-7036

Services: 24-hour hotline and crisis intervention, personal advocacy, referrals for medical services and therapy, support and personal growth groups, prevention education and awareness programs. Services for USF students, faculty and staff only. No charge for services. Translators available.

University of West Florida

Office: (850) 474-2420

Website: www.uwf.edu/CounselingCenter/

Services: 24-hour on-call crisis counseling, advocacy and accompaniment through UWF Police Department advocates, long-term psychotherapy group, individual therapy, outreach workshops and lectures, prevention education and risk management. Services free to UWF students.

Florida Abuse Hotline

Office: (850) 487-6100

Hotline: (800) 96-ABUSE (22873)

Services: 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, trainings, intervention to protect children and vulnerable adults. Services free of charge and available in Spanish.

Florida Council Against Sexual Violence

Office: (850) 297-2000

Toll free: (888) 956-7273

Website: www.fcasv.org

Services: Training and technical assistance for Florida’s sexual violence programs, information and referral for counselors, therapists, law enforcement, medical personnel, advocates, and survivors, public awareness programs, resource library. Services available in Spanish.

Polk County

www.peace-river.com

Rape Recovery Center

Lakeland, FL 33801

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(Gainesville)-Peaceful Paths

http://www.peacefulpaths.org/


For more immediate response, contact the hotline at 352-377-8255 or toll-free 800-500-1119.

Peaceful Paths provided over 7500 nights of shelter to adult and child victims of domestic abuse over the past 12 months. In addition, the agency worked with nearly 3,500 youth through violence prevention and healthy relationship skills programs to address the ongoing cycle of violence in our communities. Advocates answered 2,250 hotline calls, and provided 8,500 hours of counseling and support group education.

Peaceful Paths will make every effort to provide services to eligible individuals regardless of age, race, religion, color, national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, gender identification, citizenship, immigration status, marital status, or language spoken. In addition, all services will be provided in compliance with the
mandated services outlined in FAC Chapter 65C-6.002 and FSA 39.905. Peaceful Paths provides services for individual in need of alternative accommodations for communication, including interpreters, communication devices, alternative formats, and TTY access. The TTY phone line is the main helpline phone number – 352-377-8255.

Peaceful Paths Services

http://www.peacefulpaths.org/services/

Peaceful Paths provides a wide range of services, including:

Emergency Shelter

Support Groups

Counseling

Legal Advocacy

Children’s Programs

Economic Empowerment

Help Line

Victim Advocacy

Transitional Housing

Violence Prevention

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