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Specialized Crime Victim Assistance

Programs, usually provided by community agencies and independent of the police, that provide a variety of supportive services for victims of specific crimes and their families, particularly when related to family or sexual violence such as child abuse, sexual assault and elder abuse. Services may target specific groups such as children/youth, immigrants/refugees, Native Americans or other ethnospecific populations, and can include general emotional support, crisis counseling, and information about and assistance with police and court proceedings. Services may be available whether or not the victim has reported the crime to police.

Found 3 resources (displaying 3)

Thru: Willow Domestic Violence Center

Eligibility:
Emergency shelter: Survivors of domestic violence and their children (ages birth-18 years of age or up to 21 if special needs).
Languages:
Spanish, American Sign Language
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Willow Domestic Violence Center

Rochester, NY

Hours:
24 hours.

Thru: Chances and Changes, Inc.

Eligibility:
Victims of Domestic Violence and their children residing in the area and include but are not limited to physical, mental, emotional, verbal, sexual, financial, etc. abuses. Shelter services (residential) are provided to those living in the area. Other non-residential services eligibility requires the victim reside in Livingston County to receive other services provided by agency.

Chances and Changes, Inc.

Hours:
Hotline: 24 hours. Support groups: call for times.

Thru: Planned Parenthood of Central and Western New York

Eligibility:
Survivors of sexual assault. Family member or friend of sexual assault survivors.

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